Leonardo Villar
Biography
Leonardo Villar (born as Leonardo Motta in Piracicaba, São Paulo, on July 25, 1923 - São Paulo, July 3, 2020) was a Brazilian actor. He became internationally known for his performance as Zé do Burro in Anselmo Duarte's O Pagador de Promessas, the only Brazilian film so far awarded with a Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
He started his career at the theater, but later also started acting in film and television. Villar debuted at the theater on the 1950 play Os Pássaros. His first film role only came in 1962 as Zé do Burro in Anselmo Duarte's O Pagador de Promessas. He received international exposure for the role after the film won the Palme d'Or and became the first Brazilian and South American feature nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. In 1965 he debuted on television in the TV Tupi telenovela A Cor de Sua Pele, which tells the story of an interracial relationship. In 1972, he moved to Rede Globo, where he starred in successful shows such as Escalada and Estúpido Cupido.
In 2001, after almost 20 years without acting in the theater, he starred in the play A Moratória. In 2008, after eight years without acting in a film, he starred in the critically acclaimed Chega de Saudade.
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Filmography
Friendly Fire
as Correia 1998
Samba
1965
The Ballroom
as Álvaro 2007
The Hour and Turn of Augusto Matraga
as Augusto Matraga 1965
Dangerous Game
as Homero Olmos 1967
Improvised and Purposeful: Cinema Novo
as Self (archive footage 1967
Brave New Land
as Comandante 2000
The Big City
as Jasão 1966
Amor e Desamor
as Alberto 1966
Lampião, King of the Badlands
as Lampião 1963
Amor de Perversão
1982
Leonardo Villar - Um Homem Só
2001
O Santo Milagroso
as Pastor Raimundo 1966
A Madona de Cedro
as Delfino Montiel 1968
Chick Fowle, Faixa Preta de Cinema
1981
Marquesa de Santos
as José Bonifácio 1984