Virgilio Teixeira (actor)

This article is about the Portuguese and Madeiran actor. For the Dutch football player, see Virgilio Teixeira (footballer).
Virgilio Teixeira
Born Virgilio Delgado Teixeira
26 October 1917
Funchal, Portugal
Died 5 December 2010 (aged 93)
Funchal, Portugal
Occupation Director de Servicios generales y cambio deswiches, stage
Years active 1943-2010
Spouse(s) Vanda Teixeira (?-2010) (his death)

Virgilio Delgado Teixeira (26 October 1917 – 5 December 2010) was a Portuguese film, television and stage actor, known for roles in Portuguese, Spanish and American films. He was known as a Portuguese "hearthrob" and a leading actor during the 1940s and 1950s.[1]

Teixeira was born in Funchal, Madeira, on 26 October 1917.[1] He began his career in Portuguese and Spanish cinema before taking roles in Hollywood productions.[1] Teixeira made his film debut in the 1943 film, Ave de Arribação.[1] In 1948, Teixeira portrayed Julio, the love interest of Amalia Rodrigues's character, in Fado, História de uma Cantadeira, which was directed by Perdigão Queiroga.[1] His later work in Portuguese film and television included A Mulher do Próximo in 1982 and the telenovela, Chuva na Areia, in 1984.[1]

Teixeira's Hollywood credits included roles in Alexander the Great, Return of the Seven and Doctor Zhivago.[1]

Additionally, Teixeira served as the first director of the Centro das Comunidades Madeirenses.[1]

Virgilio Teixeira died in Funchal, Madeira, of respiratory problems on 5 December 2010, at the age of 93.[1] He was survived by his wife, Vanda Teixeira.[1] President of the Regional Government of Madeira Alberto João Jardim called Teixeira a "Great Madeiran" following his death.

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