Zacarias (Os Trapalhões)

Mauro Faccio Gonçalves (January 18, 1934 — March 18, 1990), known artistically as Zacarias Gonçalves or simply Zacarias (Portuguese pronunciation: [zakaˈɾiɐs]), was a Brazilian actor, notable for being a member of the comedic group Os Trapalhões.[1][2] He was born in Sete Lagoas.

Zacarias Gonçalves
Born
Mauro Faccio Gonçalves

(1934-01-18)January 18, 1934
DiedMarch 18, 1990(1990-03-18) (aged 56)
OccupationActor

Cause of death

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In December 1989, Zacarias started taking weight loss medicines without medical supervision. He quickly lost at least 19 kilograms (42 lb), but this affected his health, and he succumbed to a lung infection. At the time, the sudden weight loss led to widespread rumors (including a headline in tabloid Notícias Populares[3]) that he had died of AIDS. However, his family maintains to this day that this was not the case. In 2022, Brazilian director and journalist Rafael Spaca released a movie called Trapalhadas sem Fim (lit. Endless Messes), and resurfaced the claims that Zacarias had died of AIDS, unearthing evidences in the form of his death certificate, which listed some complications that led to his death, some common to HIV patients, with one of them scribbled over beyond recognition[4]) and testimonies from people who surrounded the artist's life and work.[5] He died in Rio de Janeiro.

Television

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  • Tribunal de Calouros (TV Itacolomi, 1963)
  • Café Sem Concerto (TV Tupi)
  • Os Trapalhões (TV Tupi, 1974–1977)
  • Os Trapalhões (TV Globo, 1977–1990)
  • Criança Esperança (TV Globo, 1986–1989)

Discography

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  • 1975: Os Trapalhões – Volume 2
  • 1979: Os Trapalhões na TV
  • 1981: O Forró dos Trapalhões
  • 1981: Os Saltimbancos Trapalhões
  • 1982: Os Vagabundos Trapalhões
  • 1982: Os Trapalhões na Serra Pelada
  • 1983: O Cangaceiro Trapalhão
  • 1984: O Trapalhão na Arca de Noé
  • 1984: Os Trapalhões e o Mágico de Oroz
  • 1984: Os Trapalhões
  • 1985: A Filha dos Trapalhões
  • 1987: Os Trapalhões
  • 1988: Os Trapalhões

Filmography

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Solo

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  • 1971: Tô na Tua, Ô Bicho
  • 1975: O Fraco do Sexo Forte
  • 1977: Deu a Louca nas Mulheres

with Mussum and Dedé Santana

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  • 1983: Atrapalhando a Suate

with Os Trapalhões

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Notes

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  1. ^ "Zacarias" (in Portuguese). Museu Brasileiro de Rádio e Televisão. Archived from the original on 2009-09-23. Retrieved 2009-07-12.
  2. ^ "Zacarias" (in Portuguese). Confraria de Cinema. Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2009-07-12.
  3. ^ "Aids Mata Trapalhão Zacarias" [AIDS kills Trapalhão Zacarias] (in Portuguese).
  4. ^ EU TROUXE O ATESTADO DE ÓBITO DO ZACARIAS | RAFAEL SPACA - PAPO MILGRAU [I BROUGHT ZACARIAS' DEATH CERTIFICATE | RAFAEL SPACA - PAPO MILGRAU] (Video) (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-03-12 – via YouTube.
  5. ^ "Os Trapalhões: Zacarias era bissexual e teria morrido por complicações do vírus HIV" [Os Trapalhões: Zacarias was bisexual and died from complications of the HIV virus]. www.diariodolitoral.com.br (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-03-12.
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