Zé Celso
Brazilian stage actor, director and playwright (1937–2023) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In this Portuguese name, the first or maternal family name is Martinez and the second or paternal family name is Corrêa.
José Celso Martinez Corrêa (30 March 1937 – 6 July 2023), known as Zé Celso, was a Brazilian stage actor, director and playwright.[1] He was one of the founders of Teatro Oficina, an innovative and politically active theater company associated with the 1960s Tropicalismo movement.[2]
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Born | José Celso Martinez Corrêa (1937-03-30)30 March 1937 |
Died | 6 July 2023(2023-07-06) (aged 86) São Paulo, Brazil |
Alma mater | Law School, University of São Paulo (dropped out) |
Occupation(s) | Stage actor, director and playwright |
Years active | 1958–2023 |
Notable work | The Bacchae, Os Sertões, O Rei da Vela, Roda Viva |
Movement | Anthropophagism |
Spouse |
Marcelo Drummond (m. 2023) |
Website | teatroficina |
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Zé Celso became notable in the scene with his adaptation of Oswald de Andrade's play O Rei da Vela (The Candle King), in 1967.[3] He also co-wrote with Chico Buarque the 1968 play Roda Viva, which was targeted as pornographic and was censored during the military dictatorship.[4] One of his final plays was Os Sertões, a trilogy adapting the book by Euclides da Cunha.[5]