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Joel Dias Barcellos, better known as Joel Barcelos (Vitória, November 27, 1936 – Rio das Ostras, November 10, 2018), was a Brazilian actor, having also worked as a screenwriter and director. In some films, he was credited as Joel Martins. He was a very active actor in New Cinema, especially in the 1960s. He received the Candango Award for Best Actor at the Brasília Festival for his performance in Jardim de Guerra, in 1968. He was also elected 'Best Supporting Actor' by the same award when acting in Kiss 2348/72. Despite preferring cinema, he also played roles on television, mainly in...
Highest rated appearances
Jardim de Alah
as Danilo

Sonhei com Você
as Pistoleiro
Soul's Boundary
Presença de Marisa
as Bruno

Images of the Unconscious
as Carlos Pertuis

Arrepio
Salvar o Brasil
Exu-Piá, Coração de Macunaíma
Amenic - Entre o Discurso e a Prática

Corações a Mil
as Jairo / Dr. Honório

Rio Babilonia
as Marciano

The Secret of the Mummy

Luz Del Fuego
as Canário

Insônia

Crônica À Beira do Rio
as Pescador

Batalha dos Guararapes
as Conselheiro

Stop 88
as Joaquim Porfírio

Virgin on the Hill

Anchieta, José do Brasil
as Tibiriçá

Di Cavalcanti Di Glauber
as Self
Encarnação

The Agony
as Antena, o malandro

Feminino Plural

A Man and His Cage
as Delegado

Sagarana: O Duelo
as Turíbio Todo

France, Incorporated
as The Brazilian

Ovelha Negra, Uma Despedida de Solteiro
as João

Cinema

O Picapau Amarelo
as Visconde de Sabugosa

L'inchiesta

Rua Descalça

The Conformist
as Pupil Prof. Quadri (uncredited)

Tatu Bola

Memories of Helen
as André

Garden of War
as Edson

Tropico

Copacabana Fools Me
as Macalé

Journey to the End of the World

Satan's Feats in the Village of Take-and-Bring
as Pegador de Almas

The Girl from Ipanema
as Paquera

Entranced Earth
as (uncredited)

Improvised and Purposeful: Cinema Novo
as Self (archive footage)

The Big City
as Inacio

The Deceased

The Dare
as Carlos

My Home Is Copacabana

The Guns
as Man with dead child

The Beggars

Five Times Favela
as (segment "Pedreira de São Diego")