Aurélio Teixeira

Born: 1926-10-21

Aurélio Teixeira was born on 21 October 1926 in Santana de Parnaíba, São Paulo, Brazil. He was an editor and actor, known for Na Onda do Iê-Iê-Iê (1966), Juventude e Ternura (1968) and Entre Amor e O Cangaço (1965). He died in 1973 in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.


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Tragic Jungle

as Isaac
Released: 1963-02-07

In a company trading maté, workers are treated as slaves. Some of them try to escape, but those...

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My Sweet Orange Tree

as Portuga
Released: 1970-05-04

Poor boy treats a sweet lemon tree as his only friend, talking to it, and learning important...

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The Wind Rose

as Motorista (Brazilian Segment)
Released: 1957-03-08

An international anthology about the struggles of female workers around the world.

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Pistoleiro Bossa Nova

as uncredited
Released: 1959-01-01

Two friends are looking for a quiet place where they can rest awhile. Soon they find the town...

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I Loved a Bookie

as uncredited
Released: 1952-04-08

Intent on offering his fiancée a better life, countryman heads for Rio de Janeiro in search of a...

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Absolutely Right

as Raul
Released: 1957-11-11

A man who's memorized his town's telephone directory tries his luck on a TV Show. But a small...

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Os Raptores

as uncredited
Released: 1969-06-26

Bruno is a physician whose license had been revoked, due to some ethical problems in the past....

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Carnaval Atlântida

as uncredited
Released: 1952-02-05

Movie producer Cecílio B. de Milho is intent on filming an epic about Helen of Troy, while some...

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Balança Mas Não Cai

as uncredited
Released: 1954-01-14

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Entre o Amor e o Cangaço

as uncredited
Released: 1965-01-02

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Vai Que é Mole

as uncredited
Released: 1960-01-01

A group of scoundrels want to make it by planning hoaxes.

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Quem matou Anabela?

as uncredited
Released: 1956-01-01

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Os Mansos

as uncredited
Released: 1973-03-05

Erotic comedy in 3 segments: "A B. de Ouro" (The Golden A..), "O Homem dos Quatro Chifres" (The...

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Bloody Hands

as uncredited
Released: 1955-08-05

Maos Sangrentas translates to Bloody Hands in English, and that's just what this gruesome...

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Ana

as uncredited
Released: 1955-12-01

A group of migrants from the drought areas of Northeastern of Brazil gets a truck "pau-de-arara"...

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Quem Roubou Meu Samba?

as Secundino
Released: 1959-01-01

Somebody is selling songs for two recording companies, simultaneously. The owner of one of them...

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Três Cabras de Lampião

as uncredited
Released: 1962-10-31

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