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Evandro Mesquita

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Evandro Mesquita
Born
Evandro Nahid de Mesquita

(1952-02-19) 19 February 1952
OccupationsSinger, composer, screenwriter, actor
Spouses
    (m. 1980; div. 1987)
      (m. 1987; div. 2000)
      Children2

      Evandro Nahid de Mesquita (born 19 February 1952) is a Brazilian singer, composer, screenwriter, and actor. He is considered a major name in music and television. He became famous after being a creator and lead singer of Blitz, considered a precursor to Brazilian rock in the 1980s that was also nominated for a Latin Grammy.

      Meanwhile, Mesquita also became a member of the theatre troupe Asdrúbal Trouxe o Trombone alongside various artists and musicians such as Regina Casé, Patrícia Pillar, Luiz Fernando Guimarães and Cazuza. He became part of the cast of telenovelas such as Top Model (1989), Vamp (1991), Mulheres de Areia (1993), and Bang Bang (2005), along with his participations in series and comedies such as Armação Ilimitada, Sai de Baixo, Malhação, Os Normais, Tapas & Beijos and Justiça 2. In 2005, he became a member of the cast of A Grande Família as the womanizing and semi-illiterate mechanic Paulo "Paulão" Wilson, who became a fan favorite and became one of his most well-known roles, staying in the role until the series finale in 2014.

      In film, he made his debut in 1982 with the film O Segredo da Múmia, directed by Ivan Cardoso. Afterwards, he would participate in other films, such as Menino do Rio (1982), Gêmeas (1999), So Normal (2003), Um Lobisomem na Amazônia (2005) e Dona Lurdes - O Filme (2024); along with dubs of American films such as Racing Stripes (2006) and Despicable Me 3 (2017). Mesquita wrote and starred in the film Não Quero Falar sobre Isso Agora (1991), where he won the Kikito de Ouro award for Best Screenwriting at the Festival de Gramado.

      Biography

      Mesquita was born on 19 February 1952 in Rio de Janeiro and is of Lebanese descent. He studied at the Colégio Estadual André Maurois and took physical education courses at university until his third year, when he started to work with Asdrúbal Trouxe o Trombone in the 1970s.[1]Afterwards, he had great success at the beginning of the 1980s as a lead singer of Blitz. He would begin a solo career after their first formation around 1986. He would also work as a musician and actor.

      He has released albums such as Evandro, Planos Aéreos, Procedimento Normal and Almanaque Sexual dos Eletrodomésticos e outros Animais. One of his hits as a solo artist was Babilônia Maravilhosa. He also participated in telenovelas and films, in general playing on tropes about people from Rio de Janeiro: he often portrayed surfers and characters that were clever, charming, flirtatious, and naughty. He currently works as a producer, director, and screenwriter of films, theatre works and albums.

      He was well known for his role as "Paulão da Regulagem" on the series A Grande Família on Rede Globo. Along with having released a book in 2008, Xis Tudo, Mesquita returned to leading Blitz, which released, in August 2007, their first DVD, Blitz ao Vivo e a Cores, recorded at the end of 2006 at Canecão in Rio de Janeiro, with guest appearances including Danni Carlos, Paulo Ricardo, Da Ghama, George Israel, Ivete Sangalo, and Fernanda Abreu.

      In 2010, Blitz released an album with unreleased music, Skut Blitz, which also brought the band's second DVD, with new music and other features.

      After 8 years on A Grande Família, Mesquita started his successful partnership with Beltrão in 2015, on the 5th season of Tapas & Beijos.[2] In the new version of Escolinha do Professor Raimundo, also in 2015, he played Armando Volta, staying on the series until its last season in 2020.[3] In 2017, he would return to telenovelas with his work on Rock Story, interpreting Almir Régis, the father of the antagonist, played by Rafael Vitti.[1] However, it would only be in 2018 that he would return to theatre in a fixed manner with "Espelho da Vida", where he played Emiliano Freitas.[4]

      After 15 years, Mesquite returned to comedy films with Depois a Louca Sou Eu, directed by Débora Falabella, playing the role of TV presenter Johnny.[1]

      Personal life

      Relationship

      In 1977, he began to date actress Patricya Travassos, a friend who was also a member of Asdrúbal Trouxe o Trombone, and with whom he was married to from 1980 to 1987; After they got divorced, he married actress Íris Bustamante, who he remained married to until 2000 and with whom he had a daughter, Manuela Mesquita (born 1988).[1] After divorcing Bustamente, he married the social assistant Andréia Pereira Coutinho, with whom he had his second daughter Alice (born 2006). Since then, Coutinho became a backing vocalist for Blitz.

      Filmography

      Television

      Year[1][5][6] Title Role Note
      1985 Armação Ilimitada Hermínio Episode: "Uma Dupla do Peru"
      Poliana Jones Episode: "Perdidos na Selva"
      1986 Cambalacho Alcebíades da Silva Guest appearance
      Cida, a Gata Roqueira João Príncipe Telefilm
      1987 Tina Turner Especial Commentator[1] Special program
      1988 Caso Especial Pedrão[5] Episode: "Mocinha e Bandido"
      Fera Radical Alex
      Bebê a Bordo Cicerone Guest appearance
      1989 Top Model Adaílton Pinto de Saldanha (Saldanha)
      1990 A História de Ana Raio e Zé Trovão Jacaré Guest appearance
      1991 Vamp Simão Coalho
      1992 Você Decide Chico Episode: "O Álibi"
      1993 Mulheres de Areia Joel Mesquita
      Guerra sem Fim Francisco Laport
      1995 Malhação Ivan Reis (Jacaré) Episodes: "21 de novembro–8 de dezembro"
      1996 Você Decide Arnaldão Episode: "Bígama de Brás de Pina"
      1997 Caça Talentos Josias Moinho de Vento Episode: "Presidente Josias"
      Alice no País da Música Motorista Year end special
      1998 Você Decide Fábio Episódio: "A Volta por Cima
      Episode: "Das Duas Uma"
      1999 Marcelo Brandão Episode: "Amélia que Era Mulher de Verdade"
      Vida ao Vivo Show Vários Personagens
      2000 Sai de Baixo Chulapa Episode: "A Obra do Malandro"
      Você Decide Flávio Nunes Episode: "Pré-Datado"
      2001 Estrela-Guia André Teixeira
      Os Normais Valdo Episode: "Complicar é Normal
      A Turma do Didi Himself Episode: "18 de novembro"
      2002 Desejos de Mulher Fabíolo Andrade (Bill)
      Os Normais Tobias Episode: "Gente Normal e Civilizada"
      2003 Brava Gente Edu[6] Episode: "Como Educar Seus Pais"
      Malhação Rômulo Amorim Guest appearance
      Zorra Total Maninho Program: "Pensão da Santinha"
      Celebridade Himself Guest appearance
      2004 Sob Nova Direção Taxista Nando Episode: "Dólar é uma Furada"
      A Diarista Romeu Episode: "Isso Não Está Me Cheirando Bem"
      2005 Rámon Episode: "Aquele do Paraguai I e II"
      Heitor dos Prazeres Episode: "Nete, a Feia"
      Bang Bang Billy the Kid / Henaide / Simon / Edilson
      Mandrake Javi Kolkata Episode: "Kolkata"
      2005–14 A Grande Família Paulo Wilson (Paulão da Regulagem)[7]
      2008 Por Toda Minha Vida José Abelardo Barbosa de Medeiros (Chacrinha) Episode: "Chacrinha"
      2015 Tapas & Beijos Mustafá Said[2] Season 5
      2015–19 Escolinha do Professor Raimundo Armando Volta [3]
      2016 Mister Brau Percival[8] Episode: "3 de maio"
      2017 Rock Story Almir Régis[9][10] Episode: "2 de maio–5 de junho"
      2018–19 Espelho da Vida Emiliano Freitas[11][4]
      2019 Tá no Ar: a TV na TV Himself Episode: "22 de janeiro"
      2022 O Menino Maluquinho Seu Genésio (voice)
      2023 Tem que Suar Milton Andrade (Seu Milton) Episodes: "A Volta Dos Que Não Foram"
      Compro Likes Eduardo Martins Episode: "#BasicBroWagner"
      2024 Justiça 2 Carlos Spíu
      Tô Nessa Jorge Washington[12][13]
      2025 Encantado's Paulo Wilson (<i id="mwAkk">Paulão da Regulagem</i>)[14] Episode: "Greve de Fofoca"

      Film

      Year Title Role Note
      1982 O Segredo da Múmia Éverton Soares
      Rio Babilônia Not credited
      Menino do Rio Paulinho
      1985 The Emerald Forest Warrior of the Invisible Tribe
      1991 Não Quero Falar Sobre Isso Agora Daniel O'Neil
      1994 Dente por Dente Dentist-poet Short film
      1998 Como Ser Solteiro Luís
      1999 Xuxa Requebra DJ
      Gêmeas Osmar
      2003 So Normal Sérgio
      2004 Five Children and It Coisa (voice) Dubbing
      O Diabo a Quatro Fúlvio Fontes
      2005 Racing Stripes! Ganso (voice) Dubbing
      Um Lobisomem na Amazônia Jean-Pierre
      Chick Thing Murilo
      2006 Brasília 18% Paula Ney
      2015 Califórnia
      2017 Despicable Me 3 Balthazar Bratt (voice)[1][5] Dubbing
      2021 Depois a Louca Sou Eu Johnny Show[6]
      2022 O Palestrante Manoel
      2023 Carga Máxima Odilson
      2024 Dona Lurdes - O Filme Mário Sérgio

      Discography

      Solo
      • 1986 - Evandro
      • 1988 - Planos Aéreos
      • 1989 - Procedimento Normal
      • 1991 - Almanaque Sexual dos Eletrodomésticos e Outros Animais
      with Blitz
      • 1982 - As Aventuras da Blitz
      • 1983 - Radioatividade
      • 1984 - Blitz 3
      • 1994 - BLITZ Ao Vivo
      • 1997 - Línguas
      • 1999 - Últimas Notícias
      • 2006 - Blitz Com Vida
      • 2007 - Blitz – Ao Vivo e a Cores
      • 2010 - Skut Blitz
      • 2012 - Skut Blitz Ao Vivo'
      Others

      References

      1. "Evandro Mesquita - Memória Globo". Memória Globo.
      2. Valquíria Daher (13 June 2015). "Evandro Mesquita volta à TV em 'Tapas & beijos' e relembra acidente em 'Top model'". O Globo. Revista da TV. Retrieved 14 March 2026.
      3. Patrícia Kogut (8 October 2015). "Evandro Mesquita será Armando Volta na 'Escolinha'". O Globo. Retrieved 14 March 2026.
      4. Redação (13 July 2018). "Evandro Mesquita será ex de Luciana Vendramini na novela "Espelho da Vida"". Notícias de TV. Retrieved 14 March 2026.
      5. "Evandro Mesquita comenta novo disco da Blitz e fala sobre como mantém aparência jovem". R7.com.
      6. "Evandro Mesquita fala do novo disco e lembra do 1º álbum da icônica banda Blitz". Jovem PAM. Retrieved 14 March 2026.
      7. "Evandro Mesquita elege melhores erros de Paulão da 'A Grande Família'". R5 Folha UOL.
      8. "Evandro Mesquita volta às séries em "Mister Brau"". Archived from the original on 13 May 2016. Retrieved 14 March 2026.
      9. "Evandro Mesquita chega a 'Rock Story' para viver pai de Léo Régis". Gshow.com. Retrieved 14 March 2026.
      10. "Léo reencontra o pai após anos sem vê-lo". Gshow.com. Retrieved 14 March 2026.
      11. Redação (4 July 2018). "Evandro Mesquita, Luciana Vendramini e Robson Nunes farão "Espelho da Vida"". Notícias de TV. Retrieved 14 March 2026.
      12. pipocamoderna. "'Tô Nessa': Alcione, Lázaro Ramos e Supla vão estrelar nova série de comédia da TV Globo". Terra (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 14 March 2026.
      13. "'Tô Nessa!': veja elenco e o que esperar da nova sitcom de Regina Casé na Globo". Portal Terra. 13 October 2024. Retrieved 14 March 2026.
      14. Luciano Guaraldo (1 May 2025). ""Como Encantado's 'ressuscitou' Solineuza e Paulão para celebrar 60 anos da Globo?"". Notícias da TV. Retrieved 14 March 2026.