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SĂ©rgio Mamberti was born in Santos, SĂŁo Paulo. ( September 3, 2021 – unfortunately passed away). He is a graduate of the School of Dramatic Arts of SĂŁo Paulo, and has been a playwright for more than 50 years. He is brother of the deceased actor ClĂĄudio Mamberti.
Affiliated to the Workers’ Party (PT), SĂ©rgio occupied during the Lula Government several positions within the Brazilian Ministry of Culture:Secretary of Music and Performing Arts. Affiliated to the PT, Mamberti took a stand against the impeachment process of Dilma Rousseff . In 2018, he played his character Dr. Victor together with actors Pascoal da Conceição (Dr. Abobrinha) and Eduardo Silva (BongĂŽ) to ask for votes from the then PT candidate Fernando Haddad . Also that year, he protested against the arrest of President Lula participating in the Lula Livre movement .
Born in 1939, in the city of Santos , on the coast of SĂŁo Paulo , SĂ©rgio graduated from the scenic arts course at the School of Dramatic Art at the University of SĂŁo Paulo (EAD). He made his theater debut in the play AntĂgone AmĂ©rica written by Carlos Henrique Escobar, produced by Ruth Escobar and directed by AntĂŽnio Abujamra .
After the play in 1963, he joined the theater group Decision, along with names like Abumjara, Glauce Rocha and PlĂnio Marcos . For the group he participated in the play O BalcĂŁo de Jean Genet which earned him the Governor Award of the State of SĂŁo Paulo, in the category âbest supporting actorâ.
In the 1970s, together with his brother Clåudio Mamberti, he participated in numerous plays in the São Paulo capital, working with important names of Brazilian dramaturgy such as Beatriz Segall , Regina Duarte and Paulo José .
In the 1980s, he played Galeno Sampaio in Rede Globo âs soap opera Brilhante . In 1984, he played King Claude in the play Hamlet , by the Englishman William Shakespeare organized by Marco AurĂ©lio. In the same year, Argan lived in the play Tartufo , by MoliĂšre, sharing the play with Paulo Autran , under the direction of JosĂ© Possi Neto . In 1998, he lived one of his most striking characters EugĂȘnio , homosexual butler of Celina ( NathĂĄlia Timberg ), in the Vale Tudo deGilberto Braga .
Still in the 1980s, he was one of the founders of the Workersâ Party (PT) of whom he effectively participated in the process.
In the 1990s, he lived one of his most memorable characters Dr. Victor in the juvenile program Castelo Ra-Tim-Bum of TV Cultura .
After the election of Luiz Inåcio Lula da Silva in 2002, Sérgio participated in the cultural part of the government, holding positions and participating in councils.
In 2013, lived the villain DionĂsio in the soap opera Flor do Caribe . In 2016, he made his debut in streaming services in the 3% series produced by Netflix .
In 2017, he was honored at the SĂŁo Paulo Legislative Assembly (ALESP) on the actorâs day. In 2018, he won the APCA Critics Grand Prize .
In 2019, it gained prominence in the play âThe Golden Eggâ which tells the story of Jews who were forced to kill other Jews in Nazi Germany .
Filmography
Reference in acting, Mamberti is remembered for having represented many characters with strong personality. Among his most important and most remembered works by the public, it is important to highlight the cult cupbearer EugĂȘnio de Vale Tudo , the sweet and wise Dr. Victor from the childrenâs program Castelo RĂĄ-Tim-Bum and, more recently, the Nazi executioner DionĂsio Albuquerque de Flor the Caribbean . In addition, he performed brilliantly in films , series , miniseries and other specials.
Awards and nominations
In 1962, he won the Moracy do Val award from the newspaper Ultima Hora in the category ârevelation actorâ for the show AntĂgone â AmĂ©rica. In 1964, he received the âSaci Awardâ for Theater, which was organized by the newspaper O Estado de S. Paulo in the category âBest Supporting Actorâ for the play O Inoportuno.
In 1969, he received the â Governor of the State of SP Award â in the category âBest supporting actorâ for his performance in the play O BalcĂŁo. In the following decade he received more awards such as the MoliĂšre Prize in the category âBest actorâ in 1975 for the play RĂ©veillon . In the previous year, Mamberti had been nominated for the same award in the same category for the play The Game of Power.
Also play RĂ©veillon won the category âbest actorâ of the Governor Award of the State of SP, the APCA Award â Theater / SĂŁo Paulo Association of Art Critics â SP and Veja SP Magazine .
As a director in 1982, he received the award for âBest showâ for his play Coração na Boca in an award ceremony in Rio de Janeiro . In 1989 he won the category of âBest Supporting Actorâ for the soap opera Vale Tudo in which he played EugĂȘnio.
In the 1990s, in 1995, he won the Mambembe Award for âbest supporting actorâ for the show PĂ©rola. The following year, he won the Sharp Award for âbest actorâ also for the play PĂ©rola. In 1997, he won the APETESP Award for âbest actorâ also for Pearl.
In 1998, he won the International LumiĂšre Award. He also received the âPatrimĂŽnio de Bauruâ award from the municipality of the interior of the state of SĂŁo Paulo.
In 2008, it received the highest cultural level award in the country Order of Cultural Merit (WTO).
In 2018, he received the APCA Critical Grand Prix .



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