Luiz Carlos Arutin

Luiz Carlos Arutin was a Brazilian actor, best known for his roles in Campeão (1982), Flor do Desejo (1983), and Menino Maluquinho: O Filme (1995). He was born on January 19, 1933, in Barretos, São Paulo, Brazil, and passed away on January 8, 1996, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Personal and Family Life

Not much is known about Luiz Carlos Arutin’s early personal and family life. He enjoyed a successful career in acting, which showcased his talents in various films and television shows. His family background remains largely private, as he focused on his artistic endeavors.

Career

Luiz Carlos Arutin had a remarkable acting career, appearing in several notable Brazilian productions. He was written into a specific role by writer Benedito Ruy Barbosa for The King of the Cattle (1996), but tragically, his death led to the character being removed from the story. His performances left a lasting impression on the Brazilian entertainment landscape.

Death and Legacy

Luiz Carlos Arutin died on January 8, 1996, in a house fire in Rio de Janeiro. His untimely passing was a significant loss to the Brazilian film and television industry. Despite his brief career, he is remembered for his impactful roles and contributions to the arts.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Menino Maluquinho: O Filme 1995-07-07 Vovô Passarinho
O Detetive Bolacha Contra o Gênio do Crime 1973-12-22
Flor do Desejo 1983-05-26
Sonho Sem Fim 1986-12-11
Os Homens Querem Paz 1991-04-02
Champagne 1983-10-24 Camilo
Tenda dos Milagres 1985-07-29 Bonfanti
Top Model 1989-09-18 Silas Bonicelli
A Gata Comeu 1985-04-15 Oscar da Silva
Sinhá Moça 1986-04-28 Augusto Castroneves
Vida Nova 1988-11-21 Michel