José Lewgoy

José Lewgoy

Biography

José Lewgoy was a Brazilian actor (Veranópolis, November 16, 1920 — Rio de Janeiro, February 10, 2003). Since 1940, he acted in more than one hundred films, including Fitzcarraldo with German actor Klaus Kinski and studied at Yale University. In 1973, he participated in the film by Colombian director Carlos Mayolo, La mansión de Araucaíma, in the role of Graciliano "Don Graci". The film is based on a story of the same name by writer Álvaro Mutis, winner of the Cervantes Prize in 2001.

🎬 Movies Featuring José Lewgoy

A Hora Mágica

A Hora Mágica (1998)

as Max, Hilário e Diretor
Chaos and Confusion

Chaos and Confusion (1997)

as Figurante 3 no Festival de Gramado
The Jew

The Jew (1996)

as D. Nuno da Cunha
Glaura

Glaura (1995)

as Seu Orestes
Boca

Boca (1994)

as Quintella
The Scarlet Scorpion

The Scarlet Scorpion (1990)

as Radioator do Inspetor
Party

Party (1989)

as Bêbado
Two-Edged Knife

Two-Edged Knife (1989)

as Álvaro J. Amado
Cobra Verde

Cobra Verde (1987)

as Don Octavio Coutinho
Blame It on Rio

Blame It on Rio (1984)

as Eduardo Marques
Tabu

Tabu (1983)

as João do Rio
Fitzcarraldo

Fitzcarraldo (1982)

as Don Aquilino
O Ibraim do Subúrbio

O Ibraim do Subúrbio (1977)

as Casemiro de Abreu de Souza
Intimacy

Intimacy (1976)

as Industrial
Lua de Mel e Amendoim

Lua de Mel e Amendoim (1971)

as Amante da mãe de Serginho
Ring Around the World

Ring Around the World (1966)

as Hotel Manager (uncredited)
Where Are You Taking That Woman

Where Are You Taking That Woman (1966)

as President (Rio segment) (uncredited)
Aviso aos Navegantes

Aviso aos Navegantes (1950)

as Professor Scaramouche