Monday, July 4, 2016

O-O-Thanks a lot, Mr. Camilo de Oliveira! – Daily News – Lisbon

The actor died on Saturday aged 91, following a long illness. The legacy makes programs that were “life stop”

Things did not go as I wanted one that once stood in the middle of a show in Sá da Bandeira theater to shout ” Camilo de Oliveira, you should never die! ” The actor died on Saturday at age 91. Of these, Camilo de Oliveira, who told this story in the program HD , SIC, spent almost 70 on stage or on television, to make laugh the Portuguese. He fought against two cancers, prostate and intestines, was admitted to the Hospital Egas Moniz in Lisbon yesterday advanced the SIC.

“Life stopped. Just the other day I was watching the replay and was that good nostalgia. I remember the whole family in the evening, a happy environment, to see a program called Sabadabadu . ” What counts Heitor Lourenço, who in 2002 became Camilo son in Camilo series, hangs, could count it a number of Portuguese.

In the theater, magazine, or on television, in theaters ABC, Variety, the Mayer Park, or in the studios of RTP and SIC, Oliveira Camilo opposite actors like Artur Agostinho, Beatriz Costa, Antonio Ugly, Riverside (Francisco Ribeiro), Vasco Santana, Francisco Nicholson, or Raul Solnado. Sabadabadu was Augustine, a double with Ivone Silva that have been recorded in the memory of many, and it was Father Pimentinha. Vítor de Sousa, who then played the sexton, alvitrou the DN that “with Camilo ends a time of a handful of actors who really can call the golden age.” Heitor Lourenço agrees. Camilo is the last “this generation António Silva, Santana Vasco, the Riverside … Camilo was, for me, the last great survivor.”

Júlio Isidro Oliveira called Camille “the last great comedian of our scene. ” He wrote on his Facebook page that he “was so many people on stage and on television, never ceasing to be a demanding work for the people laughing at himself and above this condition of being Portuguese.”

the actor who was born in the theater

Camilo de Oliveira happened what few can say without resorting to a stylistic feature: the theater was born. It was on July 23, 1924, in Buarcos, near Figueira da Foz. His parents, actors were on tour with Teatro Rentini and Camilo was born in a cabin Theatre Faces Right. “My father was Don Pedro, my mother was Inês de Castro, as belly. He was one Castrozinho there to want to leave,” he joked in an interview with Manuel Luis Goucha in TVI.

“Camilo” was like a brand, a stamp. His first name was enough to identify as television series Camilo in Sarilhos, Camilo, the Hang, The Shop Camilo, Camilo Prison or The Adventures of Camilo . She gave this name to his two sons, Camilo Humberto the son of Italian actor and his first wife Io Appolloni, and Camilo Luis, son of Maria Luisa Bettencourt, his second wife. Would end his life with actress Paula Marcelo to, who was married since 2002.

The tributes have multiplied during the day yesterday, when his death was announced, creating as a signed picture by whom it was close to him. Herman Joseph wrote in his Facebook page: “I can not imagine fuller life:. Exemplary professionalism, total love, character, verticality and some pet enemies for the right reasons” Then compared Camilo’s life to a piece that, if it existed, would be “to the best Arthur Miller level”, said the humorist

Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa. – Oliveira Camilo was a friend of the President – recalled that the actor “was a very sweet humor, a very Portuguese mood”

also the actor Ruy de Carvalho told SIC: “it’s a big loss for us it’s a great loss for the.. show and theater in Portugal. “

and yesterday there was to what, in these times when you are obituaries, little is usually heard, and that escapes the posthumous praise. Simone de Oliveira, for example, noted that Oliveira Camilo was “not an easy fellow,” recalling that had many discussions, but that “everything went.” “He was a man greatly beloved by all, if there is somewhere up there, I hope you’re in a good place,” he told Lusa.

In this regard, Heitor Lourenço reminds the DN that, when preparing to start working with Camilo Camilo, the Hang , “there was even colleagues who, when they heard, said this:” Poor you, will be very complicated. Look that Camilo is not easy. “I was full of fear … but never found anything to me that Camilo harder. What I found was a person who almost seems that adopted me.” Adopted it in such a way that they, who were father and son on television, transposed the bond for life. One day Hector’s father found Camilo in the cafe and told him who he was. “And was born a great friendship. There were times when Camilo was with my father every day and became part of the group of his friends.”

Have fun, he learned Hector with Camilo, a lot of work. “He said,” Oh Hector, comedy is watermarked “One thing trabalhadinha very, very in detail … The great thing about comedy is the [right] time he had it in him, the notion of these times, almost like.. if it were a second skin. “

Victor de Sousa recalls Camilo as” a human being who sometimes was not very well understood, perhaps for the professional demands he made to himself and those around him. it was a total surrender. ” But it was not the only one. See what is said Filipe La Feria. Or Riverside. “The Riverside Master had very bad temper. Angry up, removed his hat from his head and stepped on it. But as the hat was not our … Patience,” says a Vítor de Sousa laugh.

Camilo could, in 2012, signed the famous words of Mark Twain “the news of my death have been grossly exaggerated.” “They called me several people to ask”. “Deceit it deserved at the time mighty laughter” Camilo, you are dead if he was dead, did not answer the phone … “was the answer I gave,” recently told Agency North information.

former ambassador Francisco Seixas da Costa remembered on Facebook the series you following (1964), in which Oliveira Camilo contracenava with Artur Agostinho, the latter the owner of a barber shop and the first employee, a stutterer who told him: “O-O-Thanks a lot, Mr. Gaspar!” How many today would say “O-O-Thanks a lot, Mr. Camilo!”

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