Rodolfo Arena
Angelo Arena, known as Rodolfo Arena (Araraquara, December 15, 1910 — Rio de Janeiro, August 31, 1980), was a Brazilian actor.
Son of Italians Antonio Arena and Rosa Acettosi, he was born in the interior of São Paulo. He began his artistic career in the circus. In the 1930s he debuted in theater and from then on had a successful career that included almost one hundred films, some soap operas and more than three hundred plays. He was one of the most prolific actors in Brazilian cinema.
Son of Italians Antonio Arena and Rosa Acettosi, he was born in the interior of São Paulo. He began his artistic career in the circus. In the 1930s he debuted in theater and from then on had a successful career that included almost one hundred films, some soap operas and more than three hundred plays. He was one of the most prolific actors in Brazilian cinema.
Known For
80 titles
O Semideus
Lady on the Bus
Macunaima
Killed the Family and Went to the Movies
O Flagrante
Celebração - 100 Anos do Cinema Nacional
Xica
Intimacy
Capitu
A Mulher Sensual
Motel
I Killed Lucio Flavio
Saint Bernard
Sagarana: O Duelo
Padre Cícero: Os Milagres de Juazeiro
Go To Work You Bum!
Enigma for Demons
Plantation Boy
Bye Bye Brazil
Brazil Year 2000
Lucia McCartney, Call Girl
The Spirit of Zé Lins
The Torturer
Parceiros da Aventura
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