Walter D'Ávila

Walter D'Ávila

1911-11-29 – 1996-04-19 (age 84) Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
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Biography

Walter D'Ávila (Porto Alegre, November 29, 1911 – Rio de Janeiro, April 19, 1996) was a Brazilian actor and comedian.

He started in theater and debuted on Rádio Sociedade Gaúcha in Porto Alegre in 1952. He went to television in 1957 on TV Rio and achieved success on the program "Praça da Alegria", commanded by Manuel de Nóbrega on TV Record as "O Sinfronio", a man who read the books changing the sound or accentuation of the words giving them other meanings usually completely wrong. Another famous character was "Seu Obturado", who could only understand the anecdotes that were told to him much later (usually at the end of the humorous frame).

He worked on several comedy shows alongside Jô Soares, Renato Corte Real and Chico Anysio and made a soap opera, "Feijão Maravilha" on TV Globo. His last work was in "Escolinha do Professor Raimundo" as "Baltazar da Rocha". He was the brother of actress and comedian Ema D'Ávila.

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Known For

The Drunkard
The Drunkard

1946

as Primo Rêgo

Professor Kranz german in Germany
Agência Lig-Pag
A Família Lero-Lero
A Família Lero-Lero

1953

as Aquiles Taveira

Carnival in A Major
Carnival in A Major

1955

as Moreira

Noites Cariocas
Loucos Por Música
Caídos do Céu
A Stolen Kiss
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É a Maior

1958

as Evaristo

No Mundo da Lua
No Mundo da Lua

1958

as Matias / Zé

Fogo na Canjica
Pif-Paf
Pif-Paf

1945

as Bagaceira