Daniel Boaventura

Daniel Boaventura (May 19, 1970) is a Brazilian actor and singer.[1] Popular worldwide, Boaventura has held the lead roles in the musicals Peter Pan, My Fair Lady, Evita, and Chicago as well as the role of patriarch, Gomez Addams, in the 2012 musical The Addams Family. Diane Warren wrote the song "Catch My Breath" for Boaventura; he had a recurring role on the Brazilian production of the television series Family Ties.

Daniel Boaventura
Boaventura performing at the Jazz Festival Brasil in 2010
Born
Daniel do Rêgo Boaventura

(1970-05-19) May 19, 1970
Occupation(s)Actor (stage, film, voice), singer
Years active1991–present
SpouseJuliana Serbeto (1998-2011)
ChildrenJoana and Isabela
Websitedanielboaventura.com.br

Background

Born Daniel do Rêgo Boaventura on May 19, 1970 in Salvador, Brazil to two teachers, Boaventura grew up listening to Brazilian popular music (MPB) and classical music, and his early schooling included music training. When he was 15, he purchased a Dire Straits live album, which made a tremendous impact on his music sensibilities. With schoolmates, he formed two bands, Horas Vagas (Spare Time) and Os Tocáveis (The Touchables), while also completing courses in administration, public relations and advertising. The musical efforts remained informal until his band Horas Vagas was invited to participate in the musical Cinema Cantado.

In 1991, Fernando Guerreiro, creator of Cia. Baiana de Patifaria, noticed Boaventura on his stage debut, singing classic Broadway vocals. Guerreiro invited Boaventura to the musical Zás Trás. He subsequently performed a solo show called "Pop n' Jazz," for which he won the Caymmi Trophy in the covers category and soon after took part in a production of Bertold Brecht's O Casamento do Pequeno Bourgeois (A Respectable Wedding) where he sang, acted and played saxophone.

Boaventura was married to Juliana Serbeto from 1998 to 2011; they had two daughters Joana (2003) and Isabela (2009).[2]

Career

Filmography

Television
Year Title Role
1998 Hilda Furacão Zico
1999 O Santo de Casa Kiko
2000–2001 Laços de Família Alex
2001–2002 Amor e Ódio José Maria Cortês
2003–2004 Kubanacan Johnny
2004 Linha Direta Rui Dourado
A Grande Família Otávio
Senhora do Destino TV Interviewer
2005 Essas Mulheres Ferreira Pinto
2006–2009 Malhação Adriano Lopes
2006 Papai Noel Existe Roberto
2007 Dicas de um Sedutor Rick (Ricardo)
2009 Toma Lá, Dá Cá Álvaro
A Grande Família Aníbal
2009–2010 Cama de Gato Sólon
2010–2011 Passione Diogo Dias
2011; 2013 Tapas & Beijos Paulo César (PC)
2012 Dercy de Verdade Dr. Simão
As Brasileiras Jorge
A Grande Família Capitain Wilson
2012–2013 Guerra dos Sexos Nenê Stallone
2013 Dança dos Famosos 10 Himself
Film
Year Title Role
2001 3 Histórias da Bahia O Pai do Rock Teatro
2005 Coisa de Mulher Dr. Isaac Bucemberg
2013 Odeio o Dia dos Namorados Heitor
Reino Escondido Ronin (voice)
Minhocas Bigwig (voice)
2019 Hebe Silvio Santos
Klaus Klaus (voice)
Theatre
Year Title Role
1991 Cinema Cantado Singer
1992 Zás Trás Capitain
O Casamento do Burguês Groom's Friend
1993 Pop 'N' Jazz
1994 Cafajestes Alencar
2000 Company Harry
2001 Victor/Victoria King Marchand
2002 O Grande Dia
Beauty and the Beast Gaston
2004 Chicago Billy Flynn
2005 Camila Baker Camila Baker
2006 My Fair Lady Prof. Henry Higgins
2011 Evita Juan Perón
2012 The Addams Family Gomez Addams
Discography
Year Title Format Label Country
2009 Songs 4 U CD, Album Som Livre Brazil
2009 Songs 4 U CD, Album, RE Sony Music Brazil
2010 Italiano CD, Album Sony Music Brazil
2012 Ao Vivo Twin CD, Album Sony Music Brazil
2014 One More Kiss CD, Album Sony Music Brazil
2015 Your Song - Ao Vivo CD, Album Sony Music Brazil
2015 Your Song (En Vivo) Twin CD, Album + DVD-V Sony Music Mexico
2015 Your Song - Ao Vivo Twin CD, Album Sony Music Brazil
2018 Ao Vivo No Mexico CD, Album + DVD-V Sony Music Mexico
2018 Ao Vivo No Mexico DVD-V+CD, Album Sony Music Brazil
2019 From Russia With Love (En Vivo En Moscu) CD, Album, DVD, DVD-Video Sony Music Mexico

References

  1. "Daniel Boaventura Profile on Caras" (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on April 26, 2013. Retrieved May 20, 2013.
  2. "Daniel Boaventura". Talent Mix. July 20, 2017.


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