Paulo Villaça
Biography
Paulo Barbosa Villaça (Bauru, São Paulo, 1933 — Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 1992) was a Brazilian actor and theatre director.
Villaça worked as a Literature professor, journalist and advertising manager before his breakthrough as an actor in the 1960s. He achieved success by playing the main role in Rogério Sganzerla's "The Red Light Bandit" (1968).
During the 1970s, Villaça was married to famous Brazilian actress Marília Pêra. He played parts in over 20 films, being a reconizable figure in productions from the Brazilian Cinema Marginal movement during the 1960s and 1970s. He also had a solid career at the theatre, where he acted in the Teatro Oficina company and played roles in many important plays, such as "Navalha na Carne", "Fala Baixo Senão eu Grito" and "Grande e Pequeno". In TV, he appeared in shows such as Rede Globo's "O Bofe" and Rede Bandeirante's "Os Adolescentes", limited series like "Quem Ama Não Mata" and "Chapadão do Bugre" and soap operas such as "Helena" and "Vale Tudo". His last film was 1992's "Perfume de Gardênia", which paid homage to his iconic role of The Red Light Bandit.
He died in Rio de Janeiro from HIV-related health problems, and was buried in São Paulo.
As Director
Filmography
The Red Light Bandit
as Jorginho, o Bandido da Luz Vermelha 1968
Lady on the Bus
as Malandro 1978
Rio Babilonia
as Dante 1982
The Woman of Everyone
as Ramon 1969
Copacabana Mon Amour
as Dr. Grilo 1970
The Lady from the Shanghai Cinema
as Desdino 1987
Nos Embalos de Ipanema
as André 1978
Garden of War
as Basbaum 1969
República dos Assassinos
as Erasmo 1979
OSS 117 Takes a Vacation
1970
The Monsters of Babaloo
1970
The Man in the Black Cape
as Maragato 1986
The Torturer
1980
Fulaninha
as Armando 1986
Lucia McCartney, Call Girl
as Friend 1971
Os Trombadinhas
as Detetive Bira 1979
Eternamente Pagu
as Thiers Galvão de França 1987