Bruno Gagliasso

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Born
Bruno Gagliasso Marques

(1982-04-13) 13 April 1982 (age 43)
Citizenship
  • Brazil
  • Portugal
[1]
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1990–present
Bruno Gagliasso
Gagliasso in 2020
Born
Bruno Gagliasso Marques

(1982-04-13) 13 April 1982 (age 43)
Citizenship
  • Brazil
  • Portugal
[1]
OccupationActor
Years active1990–present
Height1.69 m (5 ft 7 in)
Spouses
Camila Rodrigues
(m. 2006; div. 2008)
(m. 2010)
Children3
Parent(s)Lúcia Gagliasso (mother)
Paulo César Marques (father)
RelativesThiago Gagliasso (younger brother)
Paula Marques (younger sister)
Websitewww.brunogagliasso.com.br

Bruno Gagliasso Marques (born 13 April 1982) is a Brazilian actor.

He began his career as a child, appearing in Rede Globo soap operas.[2] In 1999, he participated in the episode "Papai é Gay!" on the program Você Decide. The following year, 2000, he made a cameo on the show Malhação, whose protagonists were played by Ludmila Dayer and Fábio Azevedo. Then he moved to the SBT, where he landed his first substantial role on the telenovela Chiquititas.

In 2001, he signed with Globo, the TV network which he remains under contract to as of the present, to join the cast of the telenovela As Filhas da Mãe, as Artur, the son of Rosalva (Regina Casé).[3]

In 2007, he played his first telenovela villain, the seductive bastard Ivan on Paraíso Tropical.[4] In contrast to 2008, he played the romantic hero Eduardo of Ciranda de Pedra. In 2009, he reappeared in the video as the schizophrenic Tarso in Caminho das Índias.

In 2010, he played the role of Italian bigamist Berillo Rondelli in the telenovela Passione.[5][6] In 2011, he played the wicked Colonel Timóteo Cabral, the main antagonist of the telenovela Cordel Encantado.[7]

In 2013, he starred in the movie The Dognapper alongside Leandra Leal and in the telenovela Joia Rara along with Bianca Bin.[8]

In 2014, the actor turned down offers to act in two upcoming soap operas and chose to make the TV series Dupla Identidade, on which he played the main role as a serial killer.[9][10][11][12]

Filmography

Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1990Barriga de Aluguelson of Dr. BarrosoCameo
1999Você DecideRenatoepisode: "Papai é Gay"
MulherLéoepisode: "Mãe Menina"
2000ChiquititasRodrigo Bragança D'Ávila
2001As Filhas da MãeJosé Carlos Rocha
2002Desejos de MulherSaulo de GogCameo
Sítio do Picapau AmareloRomildo / RomeuEpisode: "Histórias Diversas"
2003A Casa das Sete MulheresCaetano Gonçalves da Silva
CelebridadeInácio Vasconcelos Amorim
2005AméricaRoberto Sinval Fontes Júnior
2006Sinhá MoçaRicardo Garcia Fontes
DomThéoGlobo TV Special
2007Paraíso TropicalIvan Correia Novaes
2008Ciranda de PedraEduardo Ribeiro
Episódio EspecialHimselfCameo
2009Caminho das ÍndiasTarso Cadore
Episódio EspecialHimselfCameo
2010Episódio EspecialHimselfCameo
PassioneBerillo Rondelli
2011Cordel EncantadoTimóteo Cabral
2012220 VoltsHimselfepisode: "Fama"
As BrasileirasZé Serenoepisode: "O Anjo de Alagoas"
2013Joia RaraFranz Hauser
2014Dupla IdentidadeEduardo Borges (Edu)
2015Tá no Ar
BabilôniaMurilo
2016Sol NascenteMario
2017Cidade ProibidaSamarone
2018O Sétimo GuardiãoGabriel Marsalla
2022SantoErnesto Cardona[13]
Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
2002As Vozes da VerdadeLucasShort film
2005Racing StripesListradoBrazilian voice dubbing
2012DES.KlausShort film[14]
2013The DognapperDéco[15]
IsoladosLauro[16]
2019MarighellaLúcio
2024BiônicosHeitor

Stage

References

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