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Sérgio Hingst (1924 – 8 November 2004) was a Brazilian film actor. He appeared in more than 150 films during his career.


Selected filmography

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Sob o Céu da Bahia ''Sob o Céu da Bahia'' is a 1956 Brazilian adventure film directed by Ernesto Remani. It was entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. Cast * Sérgio Hingst as Ramiro * María Morena ''María Morena'' is a 1951 Spanish drama film direct ...
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Case of the Naves Brothers ''Case of the Naves Brothers'' ( pt, O Caso dos Irmãos Naves) is a 1967 Brazilian drama film directed by Luis Sérgio Person. Based on a book by João Alamy Filho, the Naves brothers' lawyer, it tells the story of Joaquim and Sebastião Naves, ...
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A Arte de Amar Bem ''A Arte de Amar Bem'' (also known as ''A Arte de Amar... Bem'') it is a Brazilian comedy film released in 1970, in three episodes, directed by Fernando de Barros. Plot theme A sophisticated comedy movie Paulista, divided into three episodes tak ...
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OSS 117 Takes a Vacation ''OSS 117 takes a vacation''/''Hot Holidays for OSS 117''/''OSS 117 prend des vacances'' is a French/ Brazilian international co-production 1970 spy film directed by Pierre Kalfon who also co-wrote and co-produced the film. It starred Luc Mere ...
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The Palace of Angels ''The Palace of Angels'' ( pt, O Palácio dos Anjos; french: Le palais des anges) is a 1970 Brazilian-French drama film directed by Walter Hugo Khouri. It was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 1970 Cannes Film Festival. Plot Bár ...
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The Prophet of Hunger ''The Prophet of Hunger'' ( pt, O Profeta da Fome) is a 1970 Brazilian drama film directed by Maurice Capovila. It was entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival. Cast * José Mojica Marins - Fakir Ali Khan * Maurício do Valle - ...
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* 1924 births 2004 deaths Brazilian male film actors Brazilian people of German descent People from Sorocaba {{Brazil-actor-stub