Brazilian actor and model
Malvino Salvador |
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Salvador in 2011 |
Born | Malvino Ramos Salvador (1976-01-31) January 31, 1976 (age 48)
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Years active | 2004–present |
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Height | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)[1] |
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Partner | Kyra Gracie (2013–present) |
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Malvino Ramos Salvador (born January 31, 1976) is a Brazilian actor and model.
Biography
Malvino Salvador was born in Manaus, Amazonas, where he lived until he was 25 years old. He is of Portuguese descent.[2][3] In Manaus, he was a bank clerk and studied accounting sciences at the Federal University of Amazonas.[4] After participating in parades, for fun, Salvador was invited to move from Manaus to São Paulo, where he worked as a model in advertising campaigns and invest in his acting career.[4] Salvador was acted by Carlos Alexandre Oliveira Correa, who integrated him in the casting of the agency of models Duomo, going next to the agencies BRM Models and L'equipe.[5]
Career
His first role in a Novela (Latin American Soap Opera), Cabocla he played Tobias, one of the main antagonists. Soon after Cabocla, Salvador starred Alma Gêmea, the role of chef Vitório. In O Profeta, the actor again played one of the main antagonists, Camilo who ended up being murdered and his death was a major mystery in the plot. In the novela Sete Pecados he played Regis, a character who was always running away from marriage and commitment. His first protagonist was Gabriel in Caras & Bocas.
In 2011 starred in Fina Estampa, as a protagonist of the children of Griselda. Quinzé was the brother of Antenor and Amalia, played by Sophie Charlotte. Salvador stars as Bruno in the 2013 Rede Globo telenovela Amor à Vida.
Personal life
Salvador is the father of a girl named Sofia, born in 2009. The child is the result of a relationship with Ana Ceolin.[6]
He also has two daughters and one son with famed jiu-jitsu fighter Kyra Gracie.
Filmography
Television
Film
Theater
Year |
Title
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2003 |
Blue Jeans
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2005 |
Paixão de Cristo de Nova Jerusalém
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2010 |
Paixão de Cristo
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Mente Mentira
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2014–15 |
Chuva Constante
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Awards and nominations
References
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