Eugenio Kusnet

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.2618

Gender

Male

Birthday

29-Dec-1898

Age

(128 years old)

Place of Birth

Kherson, Kherson Governorate, Russian Empire [now Ukraine]

Also Known As
  • Eugênio Shamansky Kuznetsov
  • Евгений Шаманский Кузнецов
  • Eugênio Kusnet

Eugenio Kusnet

Biography

Eugene Shamansky Kuznetsov, Cyrillic: Евгений Шаманский-Кузнецов) (Kherson Oblast, Russian Empire, December 29, 1898 — São Paulo, August 29, 1975), better known as Eugene Kusnet, was an actor, Russian theater director and teacher based in Brazil, considered the promoter of the Stanislavski method in the country and the most prominent actor to use this method on Brazilian stages.


Credits

Gente Que Transa Gente Que Transa (1974) Character: N/A
Competing for the concession of a TV channel, one of the contenders throws an orgy to defeat the other candidate.
A Estrada A Estrada (1955) Character: Tomás
Two truck drivers work on Brazilian roads.
Crônica da Cidade Amada Crônica da Cidade Amada (1965) Character: N/A
Eleven small stories, loving chronicles about Rio de Janeiro and its people, written by some of the best Brazilian writers of the time.
Cara de Fogo Cara de Fogo (1958) Character: Tonico Pereira
A family moves to a farm and witnesses some cattle thefts, then being chased by the criminal responsible for the crimes.
Cidade Ameaçada Cidade Ameaçada (1960) Character: N/A
Based on true events, the film tells the story of Brazilian outlaw Promessinha, one of the most famous and feared criminals of his time, depicting his crimes and cruelty, until his death confronting the police.
Sinhá Moça Sinhá Moça (1953) Character: Frei José
In 19th century Brazil, young people in the State of São Paulo fight against black slavery and the farmers who support it. Against this backdrop, Sinhá Moça falls in love with a young lawyer, and they get involved in a great love story.
Máquina do Desejo Máquina do Desejo (2021) Character: Self
In six decades, Teatro Oficina has done more than revolutionize theatrical language in the country: the aesthetic influence of José Celso Martinez Corrêa's company extends from Tropicalism to the renewal of Brazilian audiovisual languages ​​from the 1960s onwards. The film revisits a story that it involves personalities such as Caetano Veloso, Glauber Rocha, Lina Bo Bardi, Chico Buarque and Zé do Caixão, brings together scenic art, ecology, architecture and sexuality, and mixes art and life in the search for a Brazilian based language.
Zé do Periquito Zé do Periquito (1961) Character: Professor
Zenó (Mazzaropi) is a poor gardener of a traditional school in São Paulo who falls in love with one of the local girls, much richer and younger than him. Willing to conquer her, he decides to get rich, getting involved in the most varied and funny situations.
Hitler 3º Mundo Hitler 3º Mundo (1968) Character: N/A
Paranoia, guilt, misery, and technology in the developing country. A fragmented narrative, distorted frames, shouts, and noises. The Nazis take over São Paulo: prison and torture of revolutionaries, a samurai lost in chaos, locked lovers, a dictator and his bunch. Considered one of the most influential films of the marginal period.
Tristeza do Jeca Tristeza do Jeca (1961) Character: Coronel Bonifácio
Simple and popular hillbilly Jeca is forced to get involved in politics, when the leaders of the region, competing to be elected mayor of the town, try to get his support.
O Homem que Comprou o Mundo O Homem que Comprou o Mundo (1968) Character: Chefe do SC
In a fictitious country, a civil servant receives the greatest inheritance in history (ten trillion dollars) and is confined by authorities to prevent a collapse of the world economy. But he manages to escape.



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