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Orival Pessini (6 August 1944 – 14 October 2016) was a Brazilian actor, comedian, and writer known for his characters Sócrates, Charles, Fofão, Patropi, Juvenal, Ranulpho Pereira, Hitler (based on the Austrian Nazi dictator
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), Clô (based on the stylist
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), Frank (in honor of the singer
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) and others on programs and TV commercials, and also for using
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masks (made by himself) in the composition of his characters.


Career

Pessini began his career in amateur theatre and later began appearing in famous commercials such as "Jarrão da Ki-Suco" products, "Campanha da AACD" and "
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by
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". His TV debut was on the Children's "Quem Conta Um Conto" on
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in 1963. During this period, Orival began to develop his own technique, creating latex masks with movement, to be able to play different characters on stage, in the same way that
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played different characters on TV. In the 1970s, he played the monkeys Socrates and Charles, from the '' Planeta dos Homens'' (
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). In 1988, the character Patropi debuted on the show ''
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'' on the Bandeirantes Network, being invited to act in other shows such as ''
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'' (Globo) and ''
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'' ( SBT). Parallel to his work on TV, Orival presented a solo show called Patropi e Cia. It was on the program ''
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'' (Globo) that Orival created the dolls Fofão and Fofinho, and the first one, whose gardener was made by Ney Galvão, was interpreted by Orival . Fofão was so successful that, with the end of the global program, he won his daily program ''TV Fofão'' (Bandeirantes), in which he presented humorous pictures and cartoons. He also starred in a movie for the cinema (''
Fofão e a Nave sem Rumo Fofão () is a fictional character from the Brazilian children's TV series ''Balão Mágico'' and ''TV Fofão''. He was portrayed by the Brazilian actor and humorist Orival Pessini. He became a hit amongst Brazilian kids in the early 1980s, hav ...
'') in 1989, had several licensed products under his name, and released 10 discs. In 2014, Orival starred unmasked in the global series ''
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'' as Father José, opposite
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. In that same year, his character Fofão paraded in the
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being honored by the school Rosas de Ouro that brought the theme "Unforgettable" recalling figures that marked the lives of many people. He died on 14 October 2016, aged 72, after being admitted to Hospital São Luiz, in São Paulo, to undergo treatment against a cancer in the
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. After Pessini's death, the masks (and their molds) of his characters were destroyed. It was a wish of the actor, who feared that someone would misuse the material.


Filmography

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as Fofão *
Escolinha do Professor Raimundo ''Escolinha do Professor Raimundo'' (literally ''Professor Raymond's Little School'') is a Brazilian ''escolinha'' comedy TV sketch and later TV show led by Chico Anysio and aired on various comedy shows for over 38 years. There, Anysio played ...
as Patropi *
Amores Roubados ''Amores Roubados'' (English title: ''Doomed'') is a Brazilian miniseries produced by Rede Globo and displayed between 6–17 January 2014, totaling 10 episodes. Starring Cauã Reymond, Isis Valverde, Dira Paes, Patricia Pillar and Murilo Benicio ...


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* 1944 births 2016 deaths Deaths from cancer in Rio de Janeiro (state) Brazilian people of Italian descent 20th-century Brazilian male actors 21st-century Brazilian male actors Brazilian male film actors Brazilian male television actors Brazilian puppeteers Male actors from São Paulo (state) Brazilian male comedians Comedians from São Paulo (state) {{Brazil-actor-stub