Mário Schoemberger

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Mário Schoemberger (1952 Curitiba, Paraná - May 14, 2008 Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil) was a Brazilian film, television and theater actor.[1]

In his last film role, Schoemberger was personally cast in the 2007 film, O Cheiro do Ralo, by its director, Heitor Dhalia.[1] He appeared in the film opposite actor Selton Mello.[1] On television, Schoemberger also appeared in Vidas Opostas as Sérgio Ventura.[1] His other film and television roles included Trair e Coçar É Só Começar, Da Cor do Pecado, Minha Nada Mole Vida and Os Aspones.[1]

Mário Schoemberger had been hospitalized at the Hospital Nossa Senhora das Graças in Curitiba, Brazil, since December 2007 for treatment of cancer.[1] Several of his friends, including Brazilian comedians Hélio Barbosa, Fábio Silvestre and Diogo Portugal organized a fundraising named Os Amigos do Mário (Mario's Friends) to help to pay for the cost of his medical expenses.[1] Schoemberger died on May 14, 2008, at the age of 56.[1]

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[edit] Television roles

  • 2006 - Vidas Opostas .... Sérgio Ventura
  • 2005 - A Grande Família
  • 2005 - A Diarista .... Dom Diego
  • 2004 - Da Cor do Pecado .... Borja
  • 2004 - Os Aspones .... Sr. Góes
  • 2002 - O Beijo do Vampiro .... Professor Antunes
  • 2002 - Desejos de Mulher .... Coelho Leite
  • 2000 - Vidas Cruzadas .... Ambrósio
  • 1996 - Pista Dupla

[edit] Filmography

  • 2006 - O Cheiro do Ralo - Homem do Relógio
  • 2006 - Mulheres do Brasil - Rubão
  • 2006 - Trair e Coçar É Só Começar - Cristiano
  • 2003 - So Normal (Os Normais, o Filme)
  • 2002 - Querido Estranho - Carlos Alfredo

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