Known For:
Acting
Birthday:
December 11, 1945
Place of Birth:
São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Ewerton de Castro (São Paulo, December 11, 1945) is a Brazilian actor, screenwriter, producer and director. He retired in 2011 and moved to the United States.
Ewerton began his career in theater and participated in more than 25 films, in addition to numerous theatrical shows, as an actor and director, and soap operas. He received the award for best supporting actor, for the role of Mário, in the film Anjo Loiro, at the 1973 Santos Festival. In 2006, he played Martim Afonso de Sousa in the Staging of the village of São Vicente, held on Biquinha beach in São Vicente (São Paulo).
In 2011, after the miniseries The Story of Esther, Ewerton announced that she was retiring. In 2014, exceptionally, he accepted to star in the play O Amor Move o Sol e Outro Estrelas in Cordeirópolis as a way of encouraging theater in the interior of São Paulo.
Year | Movie | Role |
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2017 | Stories Our Cinema Did (Not) Tell | arquivo |
2013 | Mazzaropi | Self |
2003 | Mary, Mother of the Son of God | Joaquim |
2002 | O Príncipe | Marino Estevez |
2002 | O Cineasta das Platéias | Himself |
1998 | Path of Dreams | Padre Atanásio |
1990 | Uma Escola Atrapalhada | Anselmo |
1989 | Kuarup | Lauro |
1987 | Rádio Pirata | Carlos Braga |
1985 | Patriamada | |
1983 | O Médium | |
1981 | Sex, Your Only Weapon | Tiago |
1981 | A Noite das Depravadas | |
1980 | Os Rapazes da Difícil Vida Fácil | João |
1980 | Alguém | |
1979 | Adultério Por Amor | Gustavo |
1978 | Na Violência do Sexo | |
1978 | The Ripper of Women | Pascoal |
1978 | Devil Nymphs | |
1977 | Sabendo Usar Não Vai Faltar | |
1976 | O Poderoso Machão | |
1976 | Touchy | Toninho |
1976 | Night of the Female | |
1975 | Ponto Final | |
1975 | Cada um Dá o Que Tem | Agostinho |
1974 | The Delights of Life | Adolf |
1973 | Anjo Loiro | Mário |
1973 | O Último Êxtase | |
1973 | A Noite do Desejo | Pedro |
1971 | Paixão na Praia | |
1970 | As Gatinhas | |
1969 | The Weapons | |
1968 | O Quarto | |
1968 | O Jeca e a Freira |
Year | TV Show | Role |
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2010 | A História de Ester | Mordecai |
2008 | Chamas da Vida | Ernesto Brito Pimenta / Brito |
2006 | Bicho do Mato | Túlio Chaves Nogueira Souza |
2005 | These Women | Ministro Duarte |
2004 | The Slave Isaura | Belchior |
2003 | Canavial de Paixões | Bispo |
2001 | Os Maias | Manuel Vilaça |
1997 | Os Ossos do Barão | Luís Eulálio |
1993 | Fera Ferida | Genival Gusmão |
1992 | As Noivas de Copacabana | Dr. Bacelar |
1992 | De Corpo e Alma | Guedes |
1990 | Araponga | Doutor Jansen |
1990 | Riacho Doce | Silveira |
1990 | Pantanal | Quim |
1989 | Colônia Cecília | José Gariga |
1989 | Kananga do Japão | Saraiva |
1987 | O Outro | Vidigal |
1985 | Roque Santeiro | Gérson do Valle |
1983 | Eu Prometo | Roque |
1981 | Telerromance | |
1980 | Cavalo Amarelo | Corisco |
1978 | Salário Mínimo | Eduardo |
1977 | Éramos Seis | Julinho |
1976 | O Julgamento | Zé Maria |
1976 | Xeque-Mate | Carlinhos |
1975 | Ovelha Negra | Bentinho |
1975 | A Viagem | Alexandre Veloso |
1974 | Ídolo de Pano | João |
1973 | Meu Adorável Mendigo | Roberto |
1973 | Vendaval | Edgar |