Jorge Tarquini

Jorge Tarquini

Personal Details

Biography

The illustrious personality, a polymath of artistic expression, boasting a storied and eclectic professional trajectory that has unfolded over the course of more than four decades, initially embarked upon his odyssey in the realm of amateur theater, a nascent endeavor that would ultimately lay the groundwork for his future success, in the year 1980.

He embarked on a multifaceted journey, initially refining his aptitudes in the realms of acting, writing, and directing, thereby showcasing his remarkable talents through innovative adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe's iconic poem, "The Raven".

It wasn't until 1995 that this talented individual made the bold transition from amateur to professional acting, accepting leading roles in a diverse array of plays that showcased his impressive range and versatility as a performer.

These productions included the critically acclaimed "All That Jazz", the classic musical comedy "Bye, Bye, Birdie", and the Brazilian-inspired drama "O Clube", all of which further solidified his reputation as a skilled and captivating stage presence.

As his star continued to rise, he found himself sharing the spotlight with some of the most respected names in the industry, including the accomplished actor Stephen Baldwin, in the 2003 production "Snakeman", expertly directed by the renowned Allan Goldstein.

The years that followed his initial rise to fame were marked by a continued and unwavering commitment to his craft, as he remained an in-demand and highly sought-after actor, taking on a diverse range of roles in various mediums.

One notable example of his work during this period was his participation in the short film "O Condominio" in 2010, a project that was brought to life under the direction of the talented Jean Paulo Lasmar.

Fast forward to 2011, and he could be seen starring in the production "Bruna Surfistinha", a film that was directed by the acclaimed Marcus Vinicius Baldini and featured the talented Debora Secco in the leading role.

What's more, this project held a special significance for the actor, as it was adapted from the book "O Doce Veneno do Escorpiao" (The Scorpion's Sweet Venom),a title that he co-wrote with the accomplished Raquel Pacheco.

Through his work on "Bruna Surfistinha", he was able to bring the story to life in a way that was both authentic and captivating, a testament to his skill and dedication as a performer.

Career

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2005
The Snake King
The Snake King as Jonathan Rodgers