Vinícius de Oliveira

Actor

 

Vinícius de Oliveira was discovered as a young boy by Walter Salles and called by him to act in "Central Station" (1998) as Josué, the film's protagonist alongside Fernanda Montenegro. The film was acclaimed worldwide, winning the BAFTA and Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film, as well as being nominated for an Oscar in the same category.

In theater, he has performed in "Carro de Paulista" (2010, directed by Jairo Matos), "Geração Trianon" (2004, directed by Cico Caseira), "Eles Não Usam Black-Tie" (2001, directed by Marcus Vinicius Faustini) and "Jovem Drummond" (2000, directed by André Monteiro).

On TV and streaming, she has appeared in the series "Um Dia Qualquer" (2020, Space), "Segunda Chamada" (2019, Globo), "Unidade Básica" (Universal, 2016-2020), "Sintonia" (20019, Netflix), "Sob Pressão" (2017, Globo), "Magnífica 70" (2017, HBO), "Santo Forte" (2015, AXN) and "Alice" (2008, HBO). She has acted in the Globo soap operas "A Regra do Jogo" (2015) and "O Rebu" (2014).

In the movies, he acted in another Walter Salles film: "Linha de Passe" (2008), a critical success and acclaimed abroad, which guaranteed the actor a greater focus on his film career. He has also acted in the feature films "Um Dia Qualquer" (film and series, Pedro von Krüger), "Vende-se Esta Moto" (2017, Dir. Marcus Faustini), "Boi Neon" (2015, Dir. Gabriel Mascaro), "Se Deus Vier Que Vem Armado" (2015, Dir. Luis Dantas), "A Hora e A Vez de Augusto Matraga" (2013, directed by Vinícius Coimbra), "Se Nada Mais Der Certo" (2008, directed by José Eduardo Belmonte), "Abril Despedaçado" (2000, directed by Walter Salles), among others.

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