
Actor
Roberto Carlos
Born 1941 · Cachoeiro de Itapemirim, Espirito Santo, Brazil
Roberto Carlos Braga Moreira (born April 19, 1941) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter, also known as King of Latin Music or simply The King. Most of his songs were written in partnership with his friend, singer and songwriter Erasmo Carlos (no relation). Roberto Carlos has sold over 140 million albums around the world. He is considered one of the most influential artists in Brazil, being cited as a source of inspiration by many artists and bands. His net worth is estimated at US$160 million. Roberto Carlos Braga was born in Cachoeiro de Itapemirim, at the southern part of the Brazilian state of Espírito Santo. He is the fourth and last son of watchmaker Robertino Braga (March 27, 1896 – January 27, 1980) and seamstress Laura Moreira Braga (April 10, 1914 – April 17, 2010). The family lived in a modest home on top of a hill in the Nook neighbourhood. His siblings were Lauro Roberto Braga, Carlos Alberto Moreira Braga and Norminha. At age 6, during the feast of St Peter, the patron saint of Cachoeiro do Itapemirim, Roberto Carlos was hit by a steam locomotive and had to have his right leg amputated just below his knee. He still uses a prosthesis, but avoids talking about it. As a child he learned to play the guitar and the piano – first with his mother and later at the Itapemirim Music Conservatory. At 9 years old, he performed for the first time at a children's show broadcast by Rádio Cachoeiro (he sang a bolero called "Mal Amor"). He won candies as the first prize. Years later, he recalled the occasion for the book Roberto Carlos Up Close, by Paulo Cesar de Araujo: "I was very nervous, yet very happy to be able to sing on the radio. I got a lot of candies, which was the prize for the kids who'd sing there. It was a beautiful day." He became a regular performer on that particular show. Influenced by his idol Elvis Presley and the 1950s rock revolution, he rose to stardom as the main figure of the 1950s and 1960s musical movement known as Jovem Guarda (or Young Guard), which was a rip off from another TV Show. From the same name "Jovem Guarda" was the first manifestation of the Brazilian pop rock movement. Since then, Roberto Carlos has been called "O Rei" (the King). When his first single and first LP (Louco por você, 1961) were commercial failures, Roberto Carlos was in danger of being fired from CBS in favor of Sérgio Murilo, the first successful rock singer in Brazil. Nevertheless, Murilo was fired instead for clashing with musical director Evandro Ribeiro over repertoire and payment, opening up space for Roberto Carlos. During his first decade of recording, Roberto Carlos also starred in a few motion pictures directed by Roberto Farias, many of them heavily inspired by the Beatles movies. Roberto Carlos insisted on investing time in young music, rock, and in 1962 released Splish Splash. With his friend Erasmo Carlos, Roberto recorded Portuguese versions of pop songs and wrote his own songs, such as "Parei Na Contramão" which became a big hit. The following year the singer was back on the charts with the album É Proibido Fumar, in which, besides the title track, the highlight was the song "O Calhambeque". Thus was born the Jovem Guarda (TV Show). ... Source: Article "Roberto Carlos (singer)" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Acting

A Brutal Pact: The Murder of Daniella Perez
Self · 2022

Pelé Forever
Self (archive footage) · 2004

Celebrity
Self · 2003

The Trapalhões
Ele mesmo (Apresentador) · 1977

Roberto Carlos Especial 2017 “ Esse Cara”
Principal · 2017

Tropicália
Self (archive footage) · 2012

Hebe: Um Brinde à Vida
Self · 2022

Carlos Rivera: leyendas
Self (archive footage) · 2022

A Night in 67
Self · 2010

Show 60 Anos
Self · 2025

Roberto Carlos, Looking for Adventure
Roberto Carlos · 1968

Sandy & Junior: A História
Self · 2020

Numéro un
Self · 1975

Eu Sou Carlos Imperial
Self · 2015

Hello, Hello, Terezinha!
Self · 2009

O Amor é Nosso!
Self · 1981

Show 50 Anos
Self · 2015

Roberto Carlos a 300 Quilômetros por Hora
Lalo · 1971

Acústico MTV: Roberto Carlos
Self · 2001

Hebe
Self · 1966

Titãs - A Vida Até Parece Uma Festa
Self (archive footage) · 2009

Chimera
Roberto Carlos · 1968

Paulo Gracindo - O Bem Amado
Self · 2009

Roberto Carlos: Pra Sempre - Ao Vivo no Pacaembu
Himself · 2004