Malvino Salvador

Malvino Salvador

Malvino in Manaus, 2008.
Born (1976-01-31) January 31, 1976
Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil
Nationality Brazilian
Occupation Actor, model
Spouse(s) Kyra Gracie

Modeling information

Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)[1]
Hair color Dark brown
Eye color Dark brown

Malvino Ramos Salvador (born January 31, 1976) is a Brazilian actor and model. Malvino moved from his hometown, Manaus, at 25 years of age for a career as a model in São Paulo.

Career

His first role in a Novela (Latin American Soap Opera), Cabocla he played Tobias, one of the main antagonists. Soon after Cabocla, Malvino 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. Malvino stars as Bruno in the 2013 Rede Globo telenovela Amor à Vida.

Filmography

Soap Operas
Year Title Role Notes
2004 Cabocla Tobias de Oliveira Pinto TV Debut
2005 Alma Gêmea Vitório Santini
2006 O Profeta Camilo de Oliveira Antagonist
2007 Sete Pecados Régis Florentino
2008 A Favorita Damião Salvador
2009 Caras & Bocas Gabriel Batista da Silva Main Hero
2011 Fina Estampa Joaquim José da Silva Pereira (Quinzé)
2012 Guerra dos Sexos Rodrigo Ramirez Special guest
2013 Amor à Vida Bruno dos Santos Araújo Main Hero
TV Series
Year Title Role Notes
2008 Faça Sua História Haroldo Episode: "Piloto"
2011 Amor em Quatro Atos Antônio Episode: "Ela Faz Cinema"
2012 As Brasileiras Sinvaldo Modesto Episode: "A Sambista da BR-116"
Film
Year Title Role
2005 Night of Joy Himself
2007 The Sign of the City Gil
2011 Qualquer Gato Vira-Lata Conrado

References

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