Cyro Del Nero (December 28, 1931 – July 30, 2010) was a Brazilian
scenographer and
set designer. Del Nero worked in the theater, television and film industries for more than 50 years.
[ He was also a professor of theatrical costume and stage design at the University of São Paulo.]
Del Nero was born in Brás, a district in São Paulo
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.[ He worked as an art director and set director at several Brazilian television networks during his career including Rede Bandeirantes, ]Rede Globo
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, Rede Tupi and Rede Excelsior.[ He was the head art director of the Rede Globo television ]news magazine
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, '' Fantástico'', designing many of the sets and the overall look of the show.[
In theater, Del Nero worked at the Theatro Municipal of São Paulo and the Teatro Brasileiro de Comédia, collaborating with well-known figures within the Brazilian theater community, including Cacilda Becker, Bibi Ferreira, Antônio Abujamra and Gianfrancesco Guarnieri.][ In 1962 he was awarded with Prêmio Saci.
Cyro Del Nero died of coronary disease at the Instituto do Coração in São Paulo on July 30, 2010, at the age of 78.][
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1931 births
2010 deaths
Brazilian scenic designers
Production designers
Film and television title designers
Academic staff of the University of São Paulo
Brazilian art directors
Deaths from coronary artery disease
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