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  1. Anselmo Duarte Bento (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐ̃ˈsɛwmu duˈaʁtʃi]; 21 April 1920 – 7 November 2009) was a Brazilian actor, screenwriter and film director.

  2. Anselmo Duarte. Writer: The Given Word. Duarte left his hometown, at 14, and moved to São Paulo where he started working as a typist in an accounting office. In the early 1940s, after graduating in Economics, he went to Rio de Janeiro, where he had a bit-part on It's All True (1943).

    • January 1, 1
    • Salto, São Paulo, Brazil
    • January 1, 1
    • São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
  3. Anselmo Duarte Bento (Salto, 21 de abril de 1920 – São Paulo, 7 de novembro de 2009) foi um ator, roteirista e cineasta brasileiro. [1] Considerado um dos maiores nomes do cinema brasileiro, foi laureado com a Palma de Ouro no Festival de Cannes pelo seu filme O Pagador de Promessas , obra pela qual o Brasil foi indicado ao Oscar pela ...

  4. Anselmo Duarte. Writer: The Given Word. Duarte left his hometown, at 14, and moved to São Paulo where he started working as a typist in an accounting office. In the early 1940s, after graduating in Economics, he went to Rio de Janeiro, where he had a bit-part on It's All True (1943).

    • April 21, 1920
    • November 7, 2009
  5. (Anselmo Duarte, discussing Vereda da Salvação in the book O Homem da Palma de Ouro). ‍ Anselmo Duarte’s Vereda da Salvação (1965) was based on an acclaimed 1964 play by Jorge de Andrade. The plot is based on a real event, which occurred in 1955, in a community in Minas Gerais.

  6. Anselmo Duarte is one of the most iconic figures of Brazilian Cinema. Fulfilling the role between the late 40s and early 60s as the go-to Studio-era actor, Duarte would grace screens across Brazil in numerous commercially successful productions, becoming a major star in the process.

  7. Nov 7, 2009 · Anselmo Duarte Bento (April 21, 1920 – November 7, 2009) was a Brazilian actor, screenwriter and film director. Initially known as a leading man in popular musical comedies (known in Brazil as "chanchadas"), he debuted as filmmaker in 1957's "Absolutamente Certo", in which he also stars.