The president emphasizes the “strong, positive presence” of the actor who passed away on Wednesday.
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President of the Republic Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa this Wednesday lamented the “untimely death” of Rogerio Zamora, considering it a “great loss” for the Portuguese public “one of the most charismatic actors of his generation” who “left”. his mark “.
“The early death of Rogerio Zamora, one of the most charismatic actors of his generation, was a great loss for his family and friends, as well as for the Portuguese theater, film and television audiences who have found a translator for him for decades. Elections,” says Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa in a note published in Presidency website entitled “The President of the Republic makes Rogerio Zamora Excitement.”
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Rogerio Zamora, who has been in a coma since August after a cardiac arrest while recording the telenovela Amor, Amor, aired on SIC, died this Wednesday at Amadora-Sintra Hospital, where he was taken to the market on Monday.
The head of state expresses his “sensuous condolences” to the family and friends of Rogerio Zamora, whom he considers “a strong and positive actor who has left a mark, especially in the more permanent register, which is cinema”.
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“That will allow future generations to understand the admiration and respect that viewers of our time had for him,” he also defends.
Pointing out that he was “one of the most constant contributors to TV series and telenovelas, increasing his visibility and popularity,” the president also recalls that “Rogerio Zamora played in the theater in the 1980s, along with Filipe La Feria and Carlos Aviles, who also worked. with João Lourenço and Luis Miguel Cintra, among others, filmed with Manoel de Oliveira, Jose Fonseca and Costa, Antonio Pedro Vasconcelos, Joao Botelho or Miguel Gomes, who became famous in Delphim Fernando Lopes, where he brilliantly faced the archetype of the Portuguese from other times, outdated. “
Rogerio Zamora has worked for over 40 years and has been featured in dozens of soap operas and other television productions such as Nazareth e Mar Salgado, da SIC, flower of the sea Where hobbies, from TVI, after its television debut, on the RTP, in 1982, in Villa Faya…
Rogerio Zamora’s journey began at the theater, in the former Casa da Comédia building. He was born in Amador, studied theater at the National Conservatory, and made his debut in the late 1970s in a play. The Passion of Pier Paolo Pasolini, René Calischi, performed at Casa da Comédia under the baton of Filipe La Feria. The play won him first prize in 1981 in the Actor’s Revelation category of the Portuguese Association of Theater Critics.
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