José Manuel Fidalgo Soares, a Portuguese actor, embarked on his artistic journey at a young age. At 15, he began modeling for commercials, laying the foundation for his future endeavors. By 18, he had his first taste of acting, starring in the play "Metropolis", directed by Pedro Barão, an adaptation of Fritz Lang's 1927 film.
As he turned 20, Fidalgo Soares seized the opportunity to present the Club Disney children's program, traveling across his native Portugal to present one episode per city for a year. This experience further honed his skills and broadened his horizons. Two years later, he made his film debut in "O Fascinio" by José Fonseca e Costa and appeared in the soap opera "Olhar da Serpent", directed by Álvaro Fugulin for the television channel SIC.
Since then, Fidalgo Soares has been a constant presence in the Portuguese entertainment industry, excelling in theater, cinema, and television. His remarkable talent and professionalism have earned him international recognition, with projects in Brazil, Spain, and France. He remains a diligent and dedicated actor, always striving to improve and never taking his success for granted.
Fidalgo Soares's approach to his craft is reflective of his motto: "The more you know, the more you question and the more you want to know." This mindset has propelled him to continue learning and growing as an artist, ensuring his continued success in the entertainment industry.