Nuno Lopes

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Nuno Lopes (Lisboa, 6 May 1978 [1]) is a Portuguese actor. Awarded, in 2006, with the Best Actor Globo de Ouro for his performance in Alice, he also took the Best Actor prize at the Festival de Cinema Luso-Brasileiro and the Shooting Star award at the Berlin International Film Festival. He studied at the Lisbon Theatre and Film School (Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema).

Training

He graduated from the Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema, attended the Master Class at the École des Maîtres, and invested in studying abroad, being taught by Robert Castle, Susan Batson, Tom Brangle e Wass M. Stevens. Complementing his acting career, he has acquired additional skills during his formation: artistic fencing, dance, singing and music.

Acting career

Theatre

His wide experience in theatre was built with th acting of pieces by renowned playwrights, like Bertold Brecht, William Shakespeare, August Strindberg, Heiner Muller, Georges Perec, Beaumarchais, Ferenec Molnár and Pierre Corneille. Among them are Man Equals Man, Cymbeline and The Marriage of Figaro.

Movies

From his film record, one can highlight his participation in Alice (2005 film), Quaresma, Peixe Lua, and António, um rapaz de Lisboa. He has recently shot Paolo Marinou-Blanco's Goodnight Irene.

Television

In television, he has worked both in Portugal and in Brazil. In the latter, he was part of the cast of the telenovela Esperança. In Portugal, he entered several soap operas, series and shows, like Herman SIC, Fúria de Viver, Paraíso Filmes, Crianças S.O.S., Ajustes de Contas, Diário de Maria and Riscos.

He is, as of 2008, part of the cast of Os Contemporâneos.

Awards

Recently, Nuno Lopes won a Portuguese Golden Globe Award for Best Actor.

References and notes

  1. Nuno Lopes at the Internet Movie Database


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