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Raul Solnado
Actor, Additional Credits
Born October 19, 1929Died August 8, 2009 (79 years)
Raul Augusto de Almeida Solnado (19 October 1929, Lisbon - 8 August 2009) was a popular Portuguese actor and comedian. He was born in Lisbon's Madragoa neighborhood, and first appeared on stage there. In his long career, he developed many comic pieces that have become classics.
His humour was, at the time (especially considering Portugal was still under the dictatorial Salazar regime), both unexpected and fresh. It included a lot of nonsense, and stories making fun of daily life. He often played an ingenuous poor man, whose life was neither good or bad. Solnado hosted Portugal's first talk show, in 1969, alongside Carlos Cruz and Fialho Gouveia. The show, called Zip Zip is still considered a landmark in the history of Portuguese television. He died on 8 August 2009 of heart disease.
His humour was, at the time (especially considering Portugal was still under the dictatorial Salazar regime), both unexpected and fresh. It included a lot of nonsense, and stories making fun of daily life. He often played an ingenuous poor man, whose life was neither good or bad. Solnado hosted Portugal's first talk show, in 1969, alongside Carlos Cruz and Fialho Gouveia. The show, called Zip Zip is still considered a landmark in the history of Portuguese television. He died on 8 August 2009 of heart disease.
Known For
Filmography
2010 | América · as Melo |
2007 | Call Girl · as Jacinto |
2007 | Ilha dos Amores (TV Series) · as Dr. Cabral |
2006 | Gato Fedorento - Diz Que é Uma Espécie de Magazine (TV Series) · as Poirot |
2003 | Strawberries with Sugar (TV Series) · as Nicolau |
2000 | Knives and Angels · as Catita |
1998 | Requiem · as Cemetery Guard |
1992 | Aqui D'El Rei! · as Matos |
1988 | La valise en carton (TV Series) · as Eusébio |
1988 | Humor de Perdição (TV Series) · as Conservador |
1987 | The Jester · as Inspector Aranha |
1987 | Ballad of dog beach · as Elias Santana |
1973 | Fantástico (TV Series) · as Vários |
1962 | The Puppeteer · as João Barbelas / Dom Roberto |
1962 | Martes y trece · as Entrenador |
1958 | O Tarzan do 5o Esquerdo · as Manuel / Tarzan |