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Acting
October 29, 1930
April 25, 1993
Ilhéus, Bahia, Brazil
Geraldo Homem D'El Rey Silva (October 29, 1930 – April 25, 1993), better known as Geraldo Del Rey, was a Brazilian actor. In addition to "The Given Word", Del Rey starred in two classic Brazilian films: A grande feira, from 1961, directed by Roberto Pires, and "Black God, White Devil", from 1964, directed by Glauber Rocha. He also worked with the important Portuguese director Paulo Rocha in the film "Change of Life", where he plays the role of a fisherman returning from the war in Angola.

Self (archive footage)
2011
2001

Self
1997

Orlando Damasceno
1992

Túlio Figueiras
1990
Egicio Cini
1989

1988

Rey
1988

1987

Carlos Calux
1986

as Self (archive footage)

as Self

as Orlando Damasceno

as Túlio Figueiras
as Egicio Cini


as Rey


as Carlos Calux

as Águia
as Donato


as Revolutionary Christ
as Cabo Anselmo


as Cláudio
as Noel

as Ernesto
as Dr. Aírton

as Vereador Sebastião Freitas

as Bobby

as Carlos

as Rafael Benavente

as Fabiano Fleury

as Tchep

as Gustavo
as Januário

as Pedro Missioneiro

as Rúbem

as Dr. Fernando


as Luciano

as Henrique

as Dino Falconi

as Marcelo
as Marius

as Adelino



as Dito

as Otávio

as Juca
as Marcelo
as Danny


as Manoel

as Valente


as Bonitão

as Deputado Ciro

as Manuel

as Rony

as Nilton