Carlos de Carvalho

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Carlos de Carvalho (* 1946 ) is a Portuguese actor.

Life

After the role of Francesco in the Italian miniseries La vita di Leonardo da Vinci (1971), Carlos de Carvalho became known in 1972 with the leading roles in Carlo Infascelli Italian sex comedies Il decamerone proibito and Le mille e una notte all'italiana . At that time he also had a small role as a Communist party member of Annie Girardot in Candlelight (1972). He subsequently played alongside Richard Burton and Marcello Mastroianni in Das Massaker - Der Fall Kappler (1973) and in 1975 the central role of John the Baptist in Roberto Rossellini's The Messiah (1975). Umberto Lenzi casts him for the role of Albini in Camorra - A Bull Tidies Up (1976). In addition to other Italian films such as Reise mit Anita (1979), he played Carlos Eduardo da Maia in the series Os Maias in his native Portugal . One of his most popular roles is Franz d'Epinay in the miniseries The Count of Monte Christo by Denys de La Patellière . At the beginning of the 1980s, the commissioner chasing Franco Nero plays in The Bandit with the Black and Blue Eyes , Carlo Gramsci in the series Vita di Antonio Gramsci and the lead role as Jaime in the Portuguese romance Rita (1981) by José Ribeiro Mendes . Carlos de Carvalho plays the Count of Besi in A Scandal in the Best Circles of Pasquale Festa Campanile . His last films are Sole nudo and Ruggero Deodatos Cut and Run (1985) in 1985.

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