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Antônio de Carvalho Barbosa (born 25 August 1948), known professionally as Tony Ramos, is a Brazilian actor. Ramos has played leading roles in major telenovela productions for more than four decades. Many of his most famous roles share the characteristics of honesty and morality. Many of Ramos' more recent starring roles in novelas have cast him playing non-Brazilians, including the Greek Nikos in ''
Belíssima ''Belíssima'' is a Brazilian telenovela that was produced and aired by Globo between November 7, 2005, and July 7, 2006, as the 8pm telenovela of the station, with a total of 209 chapters. It was written by Sílvio de Abreu in collaboration with ...
'' (2005), the American Percival Farquhar in ''Mad Maria'' (2005), the Indian Opash in ''
Caminho das Índias ''Caminho das Índias'' ( lit: ''Path to the Indies''; English title: ''India: A Love Story'') is a Brazilian telenovela produced by TV Globo. It ran from 19 January to 11 September 2009. ''Caminho das Índias'' is a story of contrasts which e ...
'' (2009), and the Italian Antonio Mattoli in '' Passione'' (2010). Ramos is fluent in English, French and Spanish, and has some knowledge of Italian. Ramos' acting process does not involve internalizing the character's emotions; instead, he creates his characters using external technique.


Biography

Ramos was born in
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, Paraná, the son of Maria Antonia Barbosa, a teacher. He spent his youth in the city of Avaré, in the country side of the Brazilian state
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. Since he was a child, he expressed interest in acting and theater, drawing inspiration from Oscarito's films. Already in
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, he made amateur theater while participating in the Teatro Cultura de São Paulo, where he staged plays for children. He holds a degree in Philosophy from the
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.


Career

Ramos is one of the most important actors in Brazil, especially known for his work in telenovelas. His use of an Anglicized first name was common at the time he began his acting career, and the name Ramos is the last name of a relative. Ramos was born in the country side of Paraná and spent his youth in Ourinhos in the country side of the state of São Paulo. As a boy, he dreamed of being an actor. When young Ramos watched the films of Oscarito (a Brazilian film comedian who made dozens of films in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s), he wanted to be like him. Later, while living in São Paulo, he performed in amateur theater with the Teatro Cultura Artística de São Paulo (Theater of Artistic Culture of São Paulo). At 16 years old, he was part of the musical team “Tony e Tom & Jerry” that made an appearance on the TV show Jovem Guarda (Young Guard). In 1964, he made his debut as an actor on television, appearing in skits on the program Novos em Foco (Youth in Focus), on the channel TV Tupi. The show served as a testing ground for rising young actors, and after signing with TV Tupi, he participated in TV de Vanguarda (TV of the Vanguard), TV de Comédia (Comedy TV) and Grande Teatro Tupi (Tupi Great Theater). In 1965, Ramos appeared in his first novela, A Outra. (The Other). While at TV Tupi, he appeared in various other productions, among them: Antônio Maria (1968) the novela that gave his career a major boost; Simplesmente Maria (Simply Maria, 1970), in which he played his first major role (Toninho); Vitória Bonelli (1972), as co-star with Tiago Bonelli; Rosa dos Ventos (Rose of the Winds, 1973), his first role as male lead in a novela (Quico); Ídolo de Pano (Idol of Rags, 1974), as the protagonist Luciano; and A Viagem (The Voyage, 1975), as the co-lead Téo. In 1977, Ramos moved to Rede Globo (the TV network Globo), at the same time moving to Rio de Janeiro. At Rede Globo, he consolidated his success. His first performance for the network was in the novela Espelho Mágico (Magic Mirror). In the same year, he shared duties as host of the musical program Globo de Ouro (Globe of Gold) with the actress Christiane Torloni. By the end of the year he was starring in the novela O Astro (The Star), in which he took his first lead role at Rede Globo. During the novela, Ramos appeared in the first male nude scene in Brazilian novelas, despite the censorship of the military dictatorship in power at the time. In 1979, he starred in the novela Pai Herói (Hero Dad). Afterwards, he joined the cast of the novela Chega Mais (More Comes) in the role of the grifter Tom, who despite the dubious nature of the character was the protagonist of the novela, beside Gelly, played by Sônia Braga. In 1981, he acted for the first time in a novela written by Manoel Carlos, playing the twins João Victor and Quinzinho in the novela Baila Comigo (Dance with Me). His performance, in which he distinguished the two characters without resort to makeup, using techniques of voice and posture to define the characters, was acclaimed by the critics. Later, he co-starred in the novela Sol de Verão (Summer Sun), in a sensitive portrayal of the deaf-mute Abel. In the novela Champagne, he played the son of a humble waiter, who had to fight to prove his father innocent of a false accusation of murder. He began a sequence of lead roles in novelas, among them the mysterious Pardel in the novela Livre para Voar (Free to Fly), the hitman Riobaldo in the historical novela Grande Sertão: Veredas (Tracks in the Great Wilderness), the ambitious Cristiano in the remake of Selva de Pedra (Jungle of Stone), the muddled taxidriver Tonico in Bebê a Bordo (Baby on Board), the engineer Jorge in the miniseries O Primo Basílio (Cousin Basílio), the bankrupt millionaire Edu in Rainha da Sucata (Queen of Trash), the biologist João in the miniseries O Sorriso do Lagarto (The Lizard’s Smile), and the lawyer Álvaro in Felicidade (Happiness). In 1993, he hosted some episodes of Você Decide (You Decide) while also participating in the novela Olho no Olho (Eye to Eye), in the role of Father Guido, who leaves the priesthood to fight a crime syndicate. In 1994,he participated in the pilot of the series A Comédia da Vida Privada (The Comedy of Private Life). In 1995, he starred in the novela A Próxima Vítima (The Next Victim). The next year he returned to host Você Decide, in addition to joining the regular cast of the series A Vida Como Ela É (A life Like This Is) and starred in the novela Anjo de Mim (My Angel). In 1998, he was featured as one of the principal characters of the novela Torre de Babel (Tower of Babel) as the ex-con Clementino, who begins the novela in prison for having murdered his wife after discovering that she was cheating on him, and who afterwards rehabilitates himself with the help of a new love. Next, he played the romantic bookseller Miguel in Laços de Família (Family Ties). In As Filhas da Mãe (Mother’s Children) he played the Spaniard Manolo Gutierrez, owner of a casino. In 2003, he played the musician Teo in the novela Mulheres Apaixonadas (Women in Love). Next, he co-starred in the remake of Cabocla (Mestiza), as Colonel Boanerges, and in 2005 worked in the miniseries Mad Maria, as the American impresario Percival Farquhar, and in the novela Belíssima (Beautiful), in which he played the Greek Nikos. In 2007, he played impresario Antenor Cavalcanti in the novela Paraíso Tropical (Tropical Paradise), a complex character of soaring ambition who cannot bring himself to become a villain. In 2009, he was in the featured cast of the award-winning novela Caminho das Índias (The Way of India; also known as
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), as the Indian Opash Ananda. In 2010, he starred as the Italian farmer Totó in the novela Passione (Passion), a role in which he blended Italian vocabulary into his speech for additional verisimilitude. The creator of the novela, Silvio de Abreu, wrote the role especially for him. In 2012 he appeared in a brief but pivotal role in the novela Avenida Brasil. In addition to novelas, Ramos acted in more than 80 television movies and more than twenty plays. His debut in the theater came in 1969, with the play Quando as Máquinas Param (When the Machines Stop), with Walderez de Barros. In the same year he appeared in Rapazes da Banda (The Boys in the Band) and in 1971, he appeared in Pequenos Assassinatos (Little Victims). In 1989 he appeared in the musical Meu Refrão Olê Olá (My Refrain Olê Olá), in homage to the 25 year career of the songwriter Chico Buarque, in which he played the transvestite Geni, and in 1997 he acted in the play Cenas de um Casamento (Scenes from a Wedding) in which he played opposite Regina Braga. Finally, in 2002 he played an ex-torturer police officer in the play Novas Diretrizes em Tempos de Paz (New Directors in Times of Peace). Ramos starred in the movie O Pequeno Mundo de Marcos (The Little World of Marcos) in 1968. Among other film productions, he acted in Leila Diniz, as the father of the title role actress. He won the best actor award at the Festival de Gramado for his role in Bufo & Spallanzani. One of his great box-office successes was Se Eu Fosse Você (If I Were You) e Se Eu Fosse Você 2. On May 7, 2009, Ramos received the medal of the Ordem de Rio Branco (Order of Rio Branco) from the Ministry of Foreign Relations in recognition of his work in cinema, theater, and television. The award ceremony took place at the Palácio do Itamaraty (Itamaraty Palace), in Brasília, in which Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (Lula) the first lady Marisa Letícia, and the minister for Foreign Relations Celso Amorim participated.


Personal life

Ramos is considered by his professional colleagues to be a person of integrity and good humor. In addition, he has one of the most stable marriages in the artistic community of Brazil: he married his wife Lidiane Barbosa in 1969. They have two children: Rodrigo, a doctor, and Andréa, a lawyer. Ramos is a practising Roman Catholic.correiobraziliense.com.br
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Filmography


Television

* 1965 - '' A Outra''.... Vevé * 1966 - '' O Amor Tem Cara de Mulher'' * 1967 - '' Os Rebeldes'' .... Frank Sobrinho * 1968 - '' Os Amores de Bob'' .... Bob * 1968 - ''
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''.... Gustavo * 1969 - '' Nino, o Italianinho''.... Rubinho * 1970 - '' Simplesmente Maria''.... Toninho * 1970 - '' As Bruxas''.... Tito * 1971 - ''
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''.... Luís Carlos * 1972 - '' A Revolta dos Anjos'' * 1972 - '' Na Idade do Lobo'' * 1972 - '' Vitória Bonelli''.... Tiago Bonelli * 1973 - '' Rosa dos Ventos''.... Quico * 1974 - '' Ídolo de Pano''.... Luciano * 1974 - '' Os Inocentes''.... Marcelo * 1975 - ''
A Viagem ''A Viagem'' (''The Voyage'') is a Brazilian TV soap opera produced by TV Globo. It was written by Ivani Ribeiro with the contribution of Solange Castro Neves, and directed by Wolf Maya, Ignácio Coqueiro and Andre Schultz. The soap first aired f ...
''.... Téo * 1976 - '' O Julgamento''.... Lico * 1976 - ''Ano Internacional da Criança'' .... Apresentador * 1977 - '' Espelho Mágico''.... Paulo Morel/Cristiano * 1977 - '' O Astro''.... Márcio Hayala * 1978 - '' Caso Especial, O Caminho das Pedras Verdes'' * 1979 - ''
Pai Herói ''Pai Herói'' is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo. It premiered on 29 January 1979 and ended on 18 August 1979, with a total of 178 episodes. It's the twenty second "novela das oito" to be aired on the timeslot. It is cre ...
''.... André Cajarana * 1980 - ''
Chega Mais ''Chega Mais'' is a Brazilian telenovela that premiered on 3 March 1980 replacing ''Marron Glacê'' at the traditional 7 pm timeslot. It is created by Carlos Eduardo Novaes, and directed by Gonzaga Blota, Walter Campos, Roberto Vignati and Reynald ...
''.... Tom * 1981 - ''Show do Mês'' .... Apresentador * 1981 - '' Baila Comigo''.... João Victor Gama/Quinzinho * 1982 - ''
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, O Menino do Olho Azul'' .... * 1982 - '' Elas por Elas'' * 1982 - ''
Sol de Verão ''Sol de Verão'' (''The Summer Sun'' in English) is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo TV Globo (, "Globe TV", or simply Globo), formerly known as Rede Globo, is a Brazilian free-to-air television network, launched by ...
''.... Abel * 1983 - ''
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''.... Nil * 1984 - ''
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''.... Pardal * 1985 - '' Grande Sertão: Veredas'' .... Riobaldo * 1986 - '' Selva de Pedra''.... Cristiano Vilhena * 1988 - '' O Primo Basílio'' .... Jorge Carvalho * 1988 - ''
Bebê a Bordo Bebê a Bordo (''Baby on Board'' in English) is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast on TV Globo at a timeslot of 7:00pm, from June 13, 1988 to February 11, 1989, consisting of 209 episodes. Plot Ana ( Isabela Garcia) ends up repeating ...
''.... Tonico Ladeira * 1990 - '' Boca do Lixo'' * 1990 - ''
Rainha da Sucata ''Rainha da Sucata'' (Portuguese for ''Queen of Scrap'') is a Brazilian telenovela A telenovela is a type of a television serial drama or soap opera produced primarily in Latin America. The word combines ''tele'' (for "television") and ''nov ...
''.... Edu * 1991 - ''
O Sorriso do Lagarto ''O Sorriso do Lagarto'' (The Lizard's Smile) is a Brazilian television series that first aired on Rede Globo in 1991. Cast * Tony Ramos - João Pedroso * Raul Cortez - Angelo Marcos * Maitê Proença - Ana Clara * Carlos Augusto Strazzer - Peça ...
'' .... João Pedroso * 1991 - ''
Felicidade ''Felicidade'' (English: ''Happiness'') is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo TV Globo (, "Globe TV", or simply Globo), formerly known as Rede Globo, is a Brazilian free-to-air television network, launched by media pr ...
''.... Álvaro Peixoto * 1993 - ''
Você Decide ''Você Decide'' (''You Decide'' / ''It's Your Call'') was an interactive television program broadcast on the Brazilian TV network Rede Globo from 1992 to 2000. During each episode special cases were presented, and viewers would decide the endin ...
'' .... Apresentador * 1993 - ''
Olho no Olho ''Olho no Olho'' ( English: ''Eye to Eye'' or ''The Eye Of Fury'') is a Brazilian telenovela created by Antônio Calmon, it was produced and aired by TV Globo from September 6, 1993, to April 8, 1994. Cast Special participations * Monah De ...
''.... Padre Guido * 1993 - ''
O Mapa da Mina O Mapa da Mina is a Brazilian telenovela produced and aired by TV Globo from March 29, 1993 to September 3, 1993, in 137 episodes. Written by Cassiano Gabus Mendes, with the collaboration of Maria Adelaide Amaral, Gugu Keller, Walkíria Portero ...
'' * 1995 - ''
A Próxima Vítima ''A Próxima Vítima'' (English: ''The Next Victim'') is a Brazilian telenovela that was produced and aired by TV Globo from March 13, 1995, to November 3, 1995, totaling 203 chapters. Featured José Wilker, Tony Ramos, Susana Vieira, Aracy ...
''.... Juca Mestieri * 1995 - '' Não Fuja da Raia'' * 1996 - ''
Você Decide ''Você Decide'' (''You Decide'' / ''It's Your Call'') was an interactive television program broadcast on the Brazilian TV network Rede Globo from 1992 to 2000. During each episode special cases were presented, and viewers would decide the endin ...
'' .... Apresentador * 1996 - '' Anjo de Mim''.... Floriano Ferraz * 1996 - '' A Vida como Ela É'' .... Várias Personagens * 1998 - ''
Você Decide ''Você Decide'' (''You Decide'' / ''It's Your Call'') was an interactive television program broadcast on the Brazilian TV network Rede Globo from 1992 to 2000. During each episode special cases were presented, and viewers would decide the endin ...
, Desencontro'' * 1998 - '' Torre de Babel''.... José Clementino da Silva * 1999 - ''
Sai de Baixo ''Sai de Baixo'' (a Brazilian Portuguese slang roughly translated as "get out of the way") is a Brazilian sitcom that first aired on Rede Globo from 1996 to 2002. It followed the lives of the members of a dysfunctional family, their maid and the ...
, Novela da Vida Privada'' * 2000 - ''
Laços de Família ''Laços de Família'' (English: ''Family Ties'') is a Brazilian telenovela produced and aired by TV Globo from 5 June 2000 to 3 February 2001. With a total of 209 episodes, it was created by Manoel Carlos and written by him with Maria Carolina ...
''.... Miguel Soriano * 2001 - '' Sítio do Picapau Amarelo, A Festa da Cuca'' * 2001 - ''
As Filhas da Mãe ''As Filhas da Mãe'' is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by Rede Globo. It premiered on 27 August 2001, replacing '' Um Anjo Caiu do Céu'', and ended on 19 January 2002, replaced by '' Desejos de Mulher''. The telenovela is written ...
''.... Manolo Gutiérrez * 2002 - ''
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''.... Namorado de Maysa (special participation) * 2003 - '' Mulheres Apaixonadas''.... Teófilo "Téo" Ribeiro Alves * 2004 - ''
Cabocla Cabocla is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by Rede Globo. It premiered on 10 May 2004, replacing '' Chocolate com Pimenta'', and ended on 20 November 2004, replaced by '' Como uma Onda''. The telenovela is written by Ricardo Waddingt ...
''.... Coronel Boanerges de Sousa Pereira * 2005 - '' Mad Maria'' .... Percival Farquhar * 2005 - ''
Belíssima ''Belíssima'' is a Brazilian telenovela that was produced and aired by Globo between November 7, 2005, and July 7, 2006, as the 8pm telenovela of the station, with a total of 209 chapters. It was written by Sílvio de Abreu in collaboration with ...
''.... Nikolaos "Nikos" Petrákis * 2007 - ''
Paraíso Tropical ''Paraíso Tropical'' (English: ''Tropical Paradise'') is a Brazilian telenovela that was produced and aired by TV Globo from 5 March and 28 September 2007, totaling 179 chapters. Aired replacing '' Páginas da Vida'', Manoel Carlos, and replace ...
'' .... Antenor Cavalcanti * 2008 - ''
Faça Sua História Faça Sua História is a TV series of Brazilian TV Globo Network, aired from April to December 2008. The series pilot was led by Stepan Nercessian, aired on December 27, 2007. Later on 6 April 2008 the series debuted with Vladimir Brichta as the pr ...
, Robauto S.A.'' .... Passageiro * 2009 - ''
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'' .... Opash Ananda * 2010 - '' Passione'' .... Antonio "Totó" Mattoli * 2011 - ''
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'' .... Orlando * 2012 - '' Avenida Brasil'' .... Genésio (special participation) * 2012 - '' Guerra dos Sexos'' .... Otávio de Alcântara Rodrigues e Silva (Otávio II/Bimbinho/Dominguinhos) * 2015 - ''
A Regra do Jogo ''A Regra do Jogo'' (English title: ''Rules of The Game'') is a Brazilian primetime telenovela, created by João Emanuel Carneiro for Rede Globo. It premiered on August 31, 2015 at 9 pm timeslot. Written by João Emanuel Carneiro, internat ...
'' .... José Maria "Zé Maria" Pereira * 2016 - ''
A Lei do Amor ''A Lei do Amor'' (English title: ''Wounded Past''; literal meaning: ''The Law of Love'') is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by Globo. It premiered on 3 October 2016, replacing '' Velho Chico'', and ended on 31 March 2017, being repla ...
'' .... Senator Roberval Mendes (special participation) * 2019 - ''
Verão 90 ''Verão 90'' (English title: ''The Incredible '90s'') is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo. It premiered on 29 January 2019, replacing ''O Tempo Não Para'', and ended on 26 July 2019, being replaced by '' Bom Sucesso''. ...
'' .... Figueirinha's voice


Cinema

* 1968 - '' O Pequeno Mundo de Marcos''.... Tony * 1971 - '' Diabólicos Herdeiros'' * 1976 - '' Ninguém Segura Essas Mulheres''.... Gugu * 1984 - '' Noites do Sertão''.... Miguel * 1987 - '' Leila Diniz''.... sr. Diniz * 1989 - '' Minas-Texas'' * 1997 - ''
O Noviço Rebelde ''O Noviço Rebelde'' is a 1997 Brazilian comedy film written, produced and starring by Renato Aragão. Directed by Tizuka Yamasaki, the film is a parody of the 1965 American film ''The Sound of Music''. It was the highest-grossing locally produce ...
''.... Dr. Filipe * 1997 - '' Pequeno Dicionário Amoroso''.... Barata * 2001 - '' A Partilha'' * 2001 - '' Bufo & Spallanzani''.... Guedes * 2002 - '' Era Uma Vez... no Brasil'' * 2006 - '' If I Were You''.... Cláudio/Helena * 2008 - '' If I Were You 2''.... Cláudio/Helena * 2009 - ''
Tempos de Paz ''Peacetime'' (Portuguese: ''Tempos de Paz'') is a 2009 Brazilian drama film, directed by Daniel Filho. The film is based on the play ''Novas Diretrizes em Tempos de Paz'', written by Bosco Brasil. Plot Segismundo (Tony Ramos) is a former politi ...
''.... Segismundo * 2010 - ''
Chico Xavier Chico Xavier () or Francisco Cândido Xavier, born Francisco de Paula Cândido (, April 2, 1910 – June 30, 2002), was a popular Brazilian philanthropist and spiritist medium. During a period of 60 years he wrote over 490 books and several ...
'' .... Orlando * 2012 - '' Se eu fosse Você 3 .... Cláudio/Helena * 2014 - '' Getúlio ....
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Theater

* ''Quando as máquinas Param'' * ''Rapazes da Banda'' * ''Pequenos Assassinatos'' * ''Meu Refrão: Olê, Olá'' * ''O Pagador de Promessas'' * ''A Morte e a Donzela'' * ''Cenas de um Casamento'' * ''Novas Diretrizes em Tempos de Paz''


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External links


Tony Ramos
(in Portuguese) at Memória Globo {{DEFAULTSORT:Ramos, Tony 1948 births Living people People from Arapongas Brazilian people of Portuguese descent Brazilian male film actors Brazilian male telenovela actors Brazilian male stage actors Brazilian Roman Catholics