Amácio Mazzaropi (São Paulo, April 9, 1912 – São Paulo, June 13, 1981) was a Brazilian actor, comedian, singer and filmmaker. Mazzaropi started in the circus, acted in the theater, was a pioneer in radio and television, until reaching the cinema. He was an actor, presenter, director and entrepreneur. His greatest legacy for later generations is in his film production.
In three decades, Mazzaropi participated in thirty-two cinematographic productions, the first as an actor, but from 1958 onwards, also as a producer. He died in 1981 before completing his thirty-third film.
2013
as Self (archive footage)
2002
as Himself
1997
as Self
1980
as Raimundo
1979
as Gostoso
1978
as Seu Zé do Traque
1977
as Jecão
1976
as Poluído
1975
as Pirola
1973
as Sabino da Silva / Agostinho da Silva
1973
as Polidoro
1972
as Inácio Pororoca
1971
1970
1969
as Gumercindo
1968
as Joaquim Cabrito (J.K.)
1968
1967
as Manuel
1965
as Punduroso
1964
as Fofuca
1964
as Bernardino Jabá
1963
as Chico
1962
as Seu Gustavo
1961
as Jeca
1960
as Pedro Malazartes
1960
1959
as Jeca
1958
as Zacarias "Caría"
1958
as Chico Fumaça
1957
as Arlindo Pinto
1957
as Aparício
1956
as José Ambrósio/Ambrósio José
1955
as Jacinto
1954
as Candinho
1952
as Isidoro Colepícula
1952
as Isidoro Colepicola
as Caipira