Dan Stulbach
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Born | Dan Filip Stulbach September 26, 1969 São Paulo, Brazil |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1996–present |
Website | www |
Dan Filip Stulbach (born September 26, 1969) is a Brazilian actor, television presenter, director and artistic director.
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Biography
He is the first member of a small family of Polish Jewish immigrants to be born in Brazil.[1] He has only one sister, who is a nutritionist and mother of his only nephew. At home, he grew up listening to the Polish language and stories his grandfather told him about life in Poland, devastated during World War II.
After graduating from the Colégio Rio Branco, he was undecided about the profession he was supposed to follow, he had a college entrance exam - and was approved - in Medicine, Administration and Engineering. He studied for a year at the Faculty of Engineering, but graduated in Social Communication, at the School of Advertising and Marketing (ESPM). He also attended the School of Dramatic Art at USP. At ESPM, he created the theater group Tangerina, which still exists today. For eight years he directed group shows, which won several amateur theater festivals.
He lived in San Diego, California for almost a year. There he studied English and worked as a movie ticket holder. With the money he earned, he spent a season in New York City, where he could watch dozens of plays.
Stulbach is often touted as being similar to American actor Tom Hanks, having even been satirized as such by the group of comedians Casseta & Planeta.
Career
Television | |||
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Year | Title | Role | Note |
1997 | O Amor Está no Ar | Horácio | |
2001 | Os Maias | Craft | Miniseries |
2002 | Esperança | André | |
2003 | Mulheres Apaixonadas | Marcos Soares | Prêmio Contigo! de Melhor Ator Revelação Prêmio Qualidade de Melhor Ator Coadjuvante (Rio de Janeiro) Prêmio Qualidade de Melhor Ator Coadjuvante (São Paulo) Troféu APCA de Melhor Ator Troféu Imprensa de Melhor Ator |
Papo de Anjo | Angel Gabriel | Especial | |
2004 | Senhora do Destino | Edgard Legrand | Indicated – Prêmio Contigo! de Melhor Par Romântico (with Carolina Dieckmann) |
2006 | Por Toda Minha Vida | Luís Carlos Miele | Especial |
JK (TV series) | Zinque | TV series Indicated – Prêmio Contigo! de Melhor Ator Coadjuvante |
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2007 | Amazônia, de Galvez a Chico Mendes | Leandro | Miniseries |
2008 | Queridos Amigos | Léo | Miniseries Indicated – Prêmio Contigo! de Melhor Ator Indicated – Prêmio Qualidade de Melhor Ator |
2009 | Som & Fúria | Ricardo Silva | Miniseries |
Norma | Fernando | Series | |
2010 | Afinal, o Que Querem as Mulheres? | Jonas | Series |
2011 | Fina Estampa | Paulo Siqueira | |
2014 | Encontro com Fátima Bernardes | TV host | |
Segunda Dama | Paulo Hélio Garcez [2] | Series | |
2015 | CQC | TV host | [3][4][5][6] Indicated - Prêmio F5 de Apresentador(a) do Ano [7] |
Os Experientes | Luiz[8] | Series | |
2017 | A Força do Querer | Eugênio Garcia |
Cinema | |||
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Year | Title | Role | Notes |
2000 | Mater Dei | Diogo | |
Cronicamente Inviável | Adam | Filmed in 1997 | |
2003 | Viva Voz | Duda | Filmed in 2001 |
2005 | Mais Uma Vez Amor | Rodrigo | |
2006 | Living the Dream | Val | |
2008 | Dias e Noites | Felipe | |
2009 | Tempos de Paz | Clausewitz | Based on the piece Novas Diretrizes em Tempos de Paz Prêmio Contigo! Cinema de Melhor Ator Indicated – Grande Prêmio Vivo do Cinema Brasileiro – Best Actor |
Som & Fúria – O Filme | Ricardo da Silva | ||
2010 | A Suprema Felicidade | Marcos | |
2011 | Onde Está a Felicidade? | Friend at dinner | |
2015 | Meu Amigo Hindu | Marcos | |
2016 | Mogli - O Menino Lobo | Baguera | Dubbing |
O Vendedor de Sonhos | Julio César | ||
Os Saltimbancos Trapalhões: Rumo a Hollywood | Tom Hanks |
Theater | |||
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Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1990 | Peer Gynt | Peer Gynt | In August 1990, a production of the Secretary of State of the Culture with direction and adaptation of Roberto Lage was inaugurated in the Teatro Sérgio Cardoso (São Paulo), in the cast Dan Stulbach, Muriel Matalon and Paula Fernandes.[9] |
Videogames | |||
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Year | Title | Role | Notes |
2013 | Battlefield 4 | Sgt. Clayton 'Pac' Pakowski | Dubbing [10] |
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