Bruno Campos

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Bruno Campos
Born Bruno Campos
(1973-12-03) December 3, 1973
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Bruno Campos (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈbɾunu ˈkɐ̃puʃ], born December 3, 1973) is a Brazilian-born United States-based actor,[1] best known for his roles of Dr. Quentin Costa on the award winning television show Nip/Tuck, the voice of Prince Naveen in the animated movie The Princess and the Frog, and Massimo in the popular Brazilian movie O Quatrilho.

Early life

He was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and spent his childhood traveling through Brazil, Canada, Bahrain, and the United States.

At age 14, he attended Michigan's Interlochen Arts Academy. He then studied drama at Northwestern University. Campos later earned a law degree from the University of Michigan Law School.

Career

In 1995, he starred in the Brazilian film O Quatrilho which was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the Academy Awards. That same year, he played the male lead at The Goodman Theatre in "All's Well That Ends Well", directed by Tony Award winner Mary Zimmerman.

From there, he became better known to American audiences for his roles as Diego on the NBC sitcom Jesse, starring Christina Applegate; as attorney Joe Rivera in the Showtime series Leap Years; and for a recurring guest role as Dr. Eddie Dorset on ER. In 2004, he joined the cast of Nip/Tuck playing plastic surgeon Quentin Costa.

In 2010, he made a guest appearance in Private Practice. In Season 3 Episode 15, he played the brief boyfriend of Charlotte King, and is accused of abusing OxyContin. Campos also recurred during the first season of Royal Pains as Charlie Casey, the ex-husband of one of the lead characters, Jill Casey.

He voiced the character of Prince Naveen in the Disney film, The Princess and the Frog, which was released in 2009 and went on to be nominated for three Academy Awards.

Campos is currently a litigation associate at the law firm of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius.

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1995 O Quatrilho Massimo
2001 Mimic 2 Det. Klaski
2003 Dopamine Winston
2005 Blue Moon Fiorio Short film
Cold Feet Joe
Crazylove Michael
2009 Wake Varrnez
The Princess and the Frog Prince Naveen Voice
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1996 Você Decide Basílio Episode: "Marcas do Passado"
1997 Chicago Sons Raoul Episode: "Infrequent Flyers"
1997 Suddenly Susan Carlos Rivera Episode: "A Boy Like That"
1997 The Last Don Jimmy Santadio TV mini-series
1997 Total Security Unknown Episode: "Pilot"
1998 Cybill Gianni Episode: "Don Gianni"
1998–2000 Jesse Diego Vasquez 42 episodes
2001 Resurrection Blvd. Joseph Marquez 3 episodes
2001 Leap Years Joe Rivera 20 episodes
2002 Miss Miami Unknown TV movie - "Miami Jonez" USA (alternative title)
2003 Will & Grace Anton Episode: "Fagmalion Part 4: The Guy Who Loved Me"
2003 ER Dr. Eddie Dorset 5 episodes
2004 The D.A. Dep. Dist. Atty. Mark Camacho 4 episodes
2004 Boston Legal A.D.A. Mark Wills Episode: "Questionable Characters "
2004–2005 Nip/Tuck Dr. Quentin Costa 16 episodes
2006 The Wedding Album Tony Zutto Main role
2006 Cold Case Ramon Delgado Episode: "Lonely Hearts"
2008 Night Life Dr. Steve Larouche TV movie
2008 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Randy Hopper Episode: "The Happy Place"
2009 Numb3rs Randall Nespola Episode: "Sneakerhead"
2009 Castle Calvin Creason Episode: "Hell Hath No Fury"
2009 Royal Pains Charlie Casey 4 episodes
2010 Ghost Whisperer Vernon Dokes Episode: "Living Nightmare"
2010 Private Practice Dr. Scott Episode: "'Til Death Do Us Part"
2010 The Closer Dr. Luis Navarro Episode: "Heart Attack"
Video games
Year Title Role Notes
2011 Kinect Disneyland Adventures Prince Naveen voice

Awards

Black Reel Awards

ALMA Awards

  • 2000 Nominated "Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series" for "Jesse" (1998)
  • 1999 Winner "Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series" for "Jesse" (1998)

References

  1. Erickson, Hal (2009-06-15). Encyclopedia of television law shows: factual and fictional series about judges, lawyers and the courtroom, 1948-2008. McFarland. pp. 74–. ISBN 978-0-7864-3828-0. Retrieved 26 September 2011. 

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