Ricardo Blat
Ricardo Barbosa Blat (born 16 November 1950) is a Brazilian actor. BiographyBlat was born on 16 November 1950 in Ferraz de Vasconcelos.[1] He began his theatre in career at the Teatro Experimental Mogiano (TEM) in the 1960s. This includes a 1971 performance of Peer Gynt, in which he performed with Stênio Garcia, Jonas Bloch, Ariclê Perez, Ewerton de Castro, and Roberto Frota.[2] He continued to perform in various works of theatres in the 1980s and 1990s, becoming known for his role in Uma Estória de Borboletas in 1983. He has won various awards in theatre as well as in other fields, including the Prêmio Shell and the Prêmio Manhembe e Coca-Cola, the latter for his roles in children's theatre shows.[1] He is currently nominated for an award from the Platino Awards for best supporting actor in a series for his role as Ernesto in Cangaço Novo.[3] His brother is author Rogério Blat, and his cousin is actor Caio Blat.[4] FilmographyTelevision
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