Cecil Thiré

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Male

Birthday 1943-05-28

Deathday 2020-10-09 (77 years old)

Place of Birth Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Cecil Thiré

Biography

Cecil Aldary Portocarrero Thiré (Rio de Janeiro, May 28, 1943 – Rio de Janeiro, October 9, 2020) was a Brazilian actor and director. He acted in film, theater and television and was also a professor of acting. Cecil was the only child of the marriage between actress Tônia Carrero and artist Carlos Arthur Thiré. He is the father of the actors: Miguel Thiré, Carlos Thiré and Luísa Thiré.

Known For

Actor

2012
Máscaras

as Eduardo Sotero

2009
Bela Noite Para Voar

as Marechal Henrique Teixeira Lott

2009
Another Power

as Armando Orlim

2006
Didi, the Treasure Raider

as Dr. Samuel Walker

2006
Opposite Lives

as Mário Botelho Carvalho

2006
Cidadão Brasileiro

as Júlio Sales Jordão

2003
Celebridade

as Dr. Felipe Bastos

2001
Sonhos Tropicais

as Rodrigues Alves

2001
A Padroeira

as Capitão Antunes

2001
Os Maias

as Jacob Cohen

1998
Path of Dreams

as Cristiano Bonardi

1997
Zazá

as Doc (Dorival Dumont)

1996
Quem é Você

as Túlio Cintra

1995
The Quartet

as Padre Gentile

1995
Tummy

as Gruger

1995
Young Hearts

as Henrique Otávio (H.O.)

1995
A Próxima Vítima

as Adalberto Vasconcellos

1994
1993
Renascer

as Delegado Olavo

1992
Pedra Sobre Pedra

as Prefeito Kléber Vilares

1991
Forever

as Alberti

1991
Hunt for the Golden Scorpion

as Colonel Olivares

1991
Manobra Radical

as Doutor Bernardo

1989
Top Model

as Alex Kundera

1989
O Salvador da Pátria

as Lauro Brancatto

1986
Roda de Fogo

as Mário Liberato

1983
1983
Champagne

as Lúcio

1982
Fire Light

as Comprador

1982
Sol de Verão

as Virgílio Machado

1979
Muito Prazer

as Aquino

1975
Escalada

as Paschoal Barreto

1974
Modinha

as Narrador

1974
O Espigão

as Silveirinha

1973
1973
Feiras do Nordeste

as Narrador

1973
O Jangadeiro

as Narrador

1968
1967
Doomed Lovers

as Marcos

1962
Pedreira de São Diogo

as Trabalhador

1962
Cinco Vezes Favela

as (segment "Pedreira de São Diogo")

Director

1990
Araponga

as Director

1987
Sassaricando

as Director

1981
Viva o Gordo

as Director

1977
1968
1964
The Guns

as Assistant Director

Writer

1979
Amante Latino

as Story

1977
1975
1972
A Viúva Virgem

as Writer

Crew

1964
The Guns

as Second Unit