67-year-old actor Francisco Bras died this Friday at his home in Alcoutim, a friend of the actor told Lusa.
The actor died due to heart problems for which he was recently hospitalized, the same source added.
Francisco Bras was born on November 25, 1955 in Alcutima, Faro district. He founded the Crinabel Special Education Cooperative Theater Group and returned to his homeland during the pandemic, where he sought a quieter life by devoting himself to farming. from his garden, his friend recalled.
In the Algarve he founded and directed an amateur theater group at the Center for Culture and Sports of the City Council of Castro Marim.
The soap opera “Nazaré” and the series “Ministry of Tempo” were some of his last works on television, and he was also part of the cast of the productions “Vila Faya” and “Mala de Cartao”.
“The Bride” (2000), “Lagardère: Mask of Vengeance” (2003) and “The Fragile Sound of My Engine” (2012) are films in which he participated.
Francisco Bras specialized in theater studies at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Lisbon and took a course in television journalism at Cenjor – the Center for the Training of Journalists, according to his biography in the database of the Center for Theater Studies (CET) at the Faculty of Arts. University of Lisbon.
He has worked as an actor in companies such as the Teatro Nacional D. Maria II, Teatro da Comuna, Teatro Aberto, Teatro Municipal S. Luis and Teatro Maria Matos, Teatro Villaret, Companhia Teatral do Chiado, Teatro Helena Sa y Costa, Teatro Variedades, Teatro ABC, Teatro da Malaposta and Teatroesfera.
On television, he also participated in the soap operas Ricardina and Marta, Olhos de Agua, Anjo Selvagem and Morangos com Azúcar, as well as in the series Setimo Direito, Legends and Facts of the History of Portugal. “, “The Spirit of the Law”, “Be Careful of Your Appearances” and “Nobody Lives Here.”
In cinema, he participated in the filming of such productions as “Monsanto” by Ruy Guerra, “Aniversario” by Mario Barroso, “Ate Ayante Camaradas” by Joaquim Leitao, “Beyond Borders” and “Camarate” by the director. Luis Filipe Rocha, “Requiem” by Alain Tanner, “Fatima” by Fabrizio Costa and “Francisca” by Manoel de Oliveira.
He made his debut at the CET theater in 1977 in Natalia Correia’s play “O Encoberto” at the Repertório – Cooperativa Portuguesa de Teatro.
In 2004, when he played the role of the Devil in “Auto da Barca do Inferno” by Gil Vicente in the project “Viagens ao Interior do Teatro”, aimed at school audiences, Francisco Bras told the Lusa agency that he did not understand his profession “without the underlying its basis is the didactic component.”
“Making theater a vehicle for dynamism and engagement with young audiences is without a doubt the best gift we can receive,” he said at the time.
The project “Journey into the Theater” lasted more than ten years at the Teatro Maria Matos, produced by Associação Cultura, Arte e Espetáculo (ACAE).
In 2007, Francisco Bras and Castro Guedes were the only actors selected in the auditions for the play “Férias Grandes com Salazar”, which premiered on April 24 at the National Theater D. Maria II, where Francisco Bras played the role of the dictator.
Francisco Bras translated Patrick Suskind’s Pomba with Paco Carrique, who directed it at Crinabela, and wrote the play Zapato Branco en Janeiro, produced by Teatro Rapido, in 2014.
The actor is the father of actress Sarah Bras.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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