José Lewgoy
November 16, 1920 (104 years old) in Veranópolis, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
José Lewgoy was a Brazilian actor (Veranópolis, November 16, 1920 - Rio de Janeiro, February 10, 2003). Since 1940, he acted in more than one hundred films, including Fitzcarraldo with German actor Klaus Kinski and studied at Yale University. In 1973, he participated in the film by Colombian director Carlos Mayolo, La mansión de Araucaíma, in the role of Graciliano "Don Graci". The film is based on a story of the same name by writer Álvaro Mutis, winner of the Cervantes Prize in 2001.
Known For
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- 2023 · The Long Voyage of the Yellow Bus as
- 2017 · Stories Our Cinema Did (Not) Tell as arquivo
- 2015 · Chatô, The King of Brazil as Grand marshal
- 2011 · I, I, I José Lewgoy as Self
- 2006 · Depois do Transe as Self
- 2003 · Apolônio Brasil, Campeão da Alegria as Dr. Boris Lewinsky
- 2001 · Sonhos Tropicais as Tibério
- 2001 · Movie Theaters of Rio as Self
- 2001 · Os Maias as Abbot Custódio
- 1999 · Força de um Desejo as Felício Cantuária
- 1998 · Labirinto as Dr. Mateus de Toledo Galhardo
- 1998 · A Hora Mágica as Max, Hilário e Diretor
- 1998 · Hilda Furacão as Tenente Benedito
- 1998 · The Patriot as Albernaz
- 1997 · Chaos and Confusion as
- 1997 · Celebração - 100 Anos do Cinema Nacional as Self
- 1996 · The Monk and the Hangman's Daughter as Superior
- 1996 · The Jew as
- 1995 · The Quartet as Rocco
- 1995 · Glaura as Seu Orestes
- 1994 · Boca as Quintella
- 1992 · Scent of Gardenias as Ody Marques
- 1992 · Perigosas Peruas as D. Branco Torremolinos
- 1991 · O Sorriso do Lagarto as Lúcio Nemésio
- 1990 · The Scarlet Scorpion as Radioator do Inspetor
- 1990 · Stelinha as Padre
- 1989 · Party as Bêbado
- 1989 · Two-Edged Knife as Álvaro J. Amado
- 1988 · Vida Nova as Samuel
- 1988 · Moon Over Parador as Archbishop
- 1987 · Cobra Verde as Don Octavio Coutinho
- 1987 · The Lady from the Shanghai Cinema as Linus
- 1987 · Já Está as Self
- 1987 · O Outro as Agostinho
- 1986 · Anos Dourados as Brigadeiro Campos
- 1986 · Os Trapalhões e o Rei do Futebol as Dr.Velhaccio
- 1986 · The Manor of Araucaima as Don Graci
- 1985 · Kiss of the Spider Woman as Warden
- 1985 · The Good Times Are Here: Let It All Hang Out as Coronel
- 1985 · O Tempo e o Vento as Coronel Bento Amaral
- 1984 · Tensão no Rio as
- 1984 · Blame It on Rio as Eduardo Marques
- 1983 · Perdida em Sodoma as
- 1983 · Louco Amor as Edgar Dumont
- 1983 · Tabu as João do Rio
- 1982 · Campeão as Amílcar Salém
- 1982 · Burden of Dreams as Self - Actor
- 1982 · Fitzcarraldo as Don Aquilino
- 1981 · Engraçadinha as Arnaldo
- 1980 · O Gigante da América as
- 1980 · Plumas & Paetês as Gustavo
- 1980 · Curumim as Oswaldo
- 1980 · Água Viva as Kléber
- 1979 · República dos Assassinos as Gilberto
- 1979 · Os Mucker as Abílio
- 1979 · Feijão Maravilha as Ambrásio / Sombra
- 1979 · O Outro Lado do Crime as
- 1979 · Horror and Ecstasy as Pai de Betinho
- 1978 · Dancin' Days as Horácio Pratini
- 1978 · Diário da Província as
- 1978 · Bloody Gold as
- 1977 · O Ibraim do Subúrbio as
- 1976 · O Homem de Papel as Raul
- 1976 · O Flagrante as
- 1976 · Padre Cícero: Os Milagres de Juazeiro as Padre Alexandrino
- 1976 · Anjo Mau as Augusto Noronha
- 1976 · Intimacy as Industrial
- 1975 · Assim Era a Atlântida as
- 1975 · As Secretárias... Que Fazem de Tudo as
- 1975 · Um Soutien Para o Papai as
- 1975 · Eu Dou o Que Ela Gosta as Coriolano
- 1974 · O Rebu as Carlos Braga Vidigal
- 1974 · Os Alegres Vigaristas as
- 1974 · Gente Que Transa as Casimiro Bilac
- 1974 · A Married Man's Report as Dr. Francisco
- 1973 · Hung Up as Father
- 1973 · Os Mansos as
- 1973 · Cavalo de Aço as Professor
- 1973 · Como é Boa Nossa Empregada as Dr. Leonel
- 1972 · O Grande Gozador as
- 1972 · Independência ou Morte as João Pinto
- 1972 · When Carnaval Comes as Anjo
- 1972 · A Viúva Virgem as Padre
- 1971 · Lua de Mel e Amendoim as Amante da mãe de Serginho
- 1971 · O Donzelo as O Ator
- 1971 · Pra Quem Fica, Tchau as Gustavo
- 1971 · O Bolão as
- 1970 · Mortal Sin as José
- 1970 · Roberto Carlos e o Diamante Cor-de-Rosa as
- 1970 · Não Aperta, Aparício as Canhoto
- 1969 · A Cama ao Alcance de Todos as
- 1969 · Os Paqueras as Marido
- 1968 · Roberto Carlos em Ritmo de Aventura as Pierre
- 1968 · On Borrowed Time as Torturador
- 1968 · Black Palm Trees as
- 1968 · Os Viciados as
- 1968 · A Um Pulo da Morte as
- 1967 · Doomed Lovers as
- 1967 · Entranced Earth as Felipe Vieira
- 1967 · A Rose for Everyone as Floreal
- 1967 · Improvised and Purposeful: Cinema Novo as Self
- 1967 · Jerry - A Grande Parada as
- 1966 · Ring Around the World as
- 1966 · As Cariocas as
- 1966 · Where Are You Taking That Woman as President (Rio segment) (uncredited)
- 1965 · História de Um Crápula as
- 1958 · When Will it Strike Noon as Salvador
- 1957 · Les Fanatiques as
- 1957 · S.O.S. Noronha as Pratinho
- 1957 · Escapade as
- 1954 · Carnival in Caxias as
- 1954 · Matar ou Correr as Jesse Gordon
- 1952 · Barnabé, You Are Mine as
- 1952 · I Loved a Bookie as Almeida
- 1952 · Burning Sands as
- 1952 · Carnaval Atlântida as Conde Verdura
- 1952 · Três Vagabundos as Schultz
- 1951 · Gravel as
- 1951 · Maior Que o Ódio as
- 1951 · Here Comes the Baron as
- 1950 · Katucha... A Mulher Desejada as
- 1950 · Quando a Noite Acaba as
- 1950 · Aviso aos Navegantes as Professor Scaramouche
- 1949 · Carnaval no Fogo as Anjo