Vladimir Brichta

Actor

 

Vladimir Brichta is an actor who began his career in theater, gaining attention with the play "The Machine" (2000, directed by João Falcão), where he shared the stage with his friends Lázaro Ramos and Wagner Moura. He has acted in well-known shows that have earned him award nominations, such as "Arte" (2012, directed by Emilio de Mello), "Equus" (1998) and "Calígula" (1999), both directed by Fernando Guerreiro, and "Os Produtores" (2007, directed by Miguel Falabella).

In the cinema, the actor has worked on several feature films, such as "Capitu e o Capítulo" (2023, directed by Julio Bressane), "Alemão 2" (2021, directed by José Eduardo Belmonte), "Bingo - O Rei das Manhãs" (2017, directed by Daniel Rezende) - for which he won the Brazilian Cinema Award and the APCA -, "Um Homem Só" (2016, directed by Claudia Jovin), "Real Beleza" (2015, directed by Jorge Furtado), "Many People" (2015, directed by Jorge Furtado), "Um Homem Só" (2016, directed by Claudia Jovin), "Real Beleza" (2015, directed by Jorge Furtado) and "Many People" (2015, directed by Jorge Furtado). Jorge Furtado), "Many Men in One" (2015, directed by Mini Kerti) - a film with which he won the Recife Film Festival -, "Minutes Behind" (2013, directed by Caio Soh), "The Invisible Collection" (2013, directed by Bernard Attal), "Quincas Berro D'Água" (2010, directed by Sergio Machado) and "Romance" (2008, directed by Guel Arraes).

Vladimir won the hearts of the public when he first appeared on television as the waiter Ezequiel in the soap opera "Porto dos Milagres", aired by Globo in 2001. He then went on to play various characters in soap operas, miniseries and sitcoms. The actor has more than 10 Globo roles under his belt, including the soap operas "Renascer" (2024), "Amor de Mãe" (2019-20), "Segundo Sol" (2018), "Rock Story" (2016-17), "Belíssima" (2006), "Começar de Novo" (2004), "Kubanacan" (2003), "Coração de Estudante" (2002) and "Porto dos Milagres" (2001); and the series "Cidade Proibida" (2017), "Justiça" (2016), "Tapas & Beijos" (2011-15), "Amor em 4 Atos" (2011), among others.

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