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Luís Melo Filmography

ActorBORN 1947CURITIBA13 FILMS IN DB

LuísMelo

Known for Acting · A Dog's Will, Gaijin 2: Love Me as I Am, Chico Xavier

13
FILMS IN DB
$93
TOTAL VALUE
5
PRICED
$19
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Alma
~$53 · 4K ·
📈
MOST VALUABLE
The Princess and the Vagabond
$0 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Luís Melo is a distinguished Brazilian actor and director, celebrated for his contributions to both theater and film over a remarkable five-decade career. His latest film, "Eclipse" (2026), has captivated audiences and collectors alike, showcasing his talent in a narrative that blends psychological depth with stunning visuals. This film, particularly in its limited edition Blu-ray release, has become a sought-after item for home video enthusiasts, highlighting the resurgence of Brazilian cinema and its global impact. Collectors are drawn to Melo’s work not only for his compelling performances but also for the rich cultural context he brings to each role. His accolades—including multiple APCA and Guarani Awards—underscore his status in the industry. His ability to connect with audiences through powerful storytelling makes his films essential additions for anyone serious about curating a diverse and meaningful collection of physical media.

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13 films
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Luís Melo best known for in his acting career?

Luís Melo is best known for his roles in Brazilian films such as A Dog's Will, where he played Diabo, and Chico Xavier, in which he portrayed João Cândido.

During which decade was Luís Melo most active in his film career?

Luís Melo was most active during the 2000s, appearing in several notable films throughout that decade.

What genres has Luís Melo worked in throughout his filmography?

Luís Melo has appeared in a variety of genres including drama, romance, thriller, comedy, documentary, and fantasy.

Has Luís Melo played any historical or religious figures in films?

Yes, Luís Melo played Monsignor João Soares in Cafundó and João Cândido in Chico Xavier, both roles depicting significant historical or religious figures.

When did Luís Melo's film career begin and is he still active?

Luís Melo's film career began in 1995 with The Interview and his filmography extends at least until 2026, indicating he is still active.