Jorge Tarquini

Jorge Tarquini

Personal Details

Biography

Noted journalist, writer, and multi-talented individual began his illustrious career in the amateur theater scene back in 1980. He made his mark by showcasing his impressive range, taking on various roles behind and in front of the camera. During his 16-year tenure as editor-in-Chief of Quatro Rodas and Terra magazines at Editora Abril, he honed his skills as a writer and director.

As a professional actor, he made his debut in 1995 and went on to star in numerous plays, including the critically acclaimed "All That Jazz", "Bye, Bye, Birdie", and "O Clube". His big-screen breakthrough came in 2003 when he starred alongside Stephen Baldwin in the film "Snakeman", directed by Allan Goldstein.

In 2010, he took part in the short film "O Condominio", directed by Jean Paulo Lasmar. His most recent notable role was in the 2011 film "Bruna Surfistinha", directed by Marcus Vinicius Baldini, alongside Debora Secco. This cinematic adaptation was based on the book "O Doce Veneno do Escorpiao" (The Scorpion's Sweet Venom),which he co-wrote with Raquel Pacheco. This poignant story is a personal account of her experiences as a call girl.

Career

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2005
The Snake King
The Snake King as Jonathan Rodgers