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Barbosa de
Medeiros (September 30, 1917 – June 30, 1988),
better known as
Chacrinha (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʃaˈkɾiɲɐ]), was a
Brazilian comedian, radio...
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produced the
Brazilian blockbuster “Party Crashers” (2012), the
biopic “
Chacrinha – O
Velho Guerreiro“ (2018), the
thriller “The Loss” (2019) and theatrical...
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composer and
singer Cecília
Meireles –
Brazilian writer and
educator Chacrinha –
Brazilian TV
entertainer Clara Nunes –
Brazilian singer Damião Experiença...
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Pinheiro Antonio Entriel Clayton Rasga Hélio
Vernier -
Chacrinha Alessandro Tchê -
Chacrinha (young) Léo
Oliveira -
Abelardo Barbosa (child) Bárbara...
- of 16. At 18 she
received the
title of
Queen of
Height in a
contest in
Chacrinha.
Although her
height was
often claimed to be 7 feet 4.4
inches (224.8...
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Season Host
Multishow Season 3–4
Chacrinha, o
Eterno Guerreiro 2017
Herself Canal Viva
Special of 100
years of
Chacrinha The
Tonight Show
Starring Jimmy...
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Clark to
bring Jornal Nacional, as well as
programs from Jô
Soares and
Chacrinha,
before becoming a
Globo affiliate in 1971. It also
premiered the first...
- freedom.
Caetano took the
title phrase from the po****r TV
personality Chacrinha, who had in turn
borrowed it from
singer Wilson Simonal. The song is,...
- June 2019). "Grande Prêmio do
Cinema Brasileiro 2019
anuncia indicações;
Chacrinha lidera" (in Portuguese). UOL.
Retrieved 17 June 2019. "2017 års nomineringar"...
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Carlos Drummond de
Andrade (1902–1987): poet.
Casimiro (1993–): streamer.
Chacrinha (1917–1988): communicator.
Chico Anysio (1931–2012): comedian. Philippe...