Tite de Lemos

Tite de Lemos was an American actor known for his roles in Três Irmãs, Vida de Artista, and Ovelha Negra, Uma Despedida de Solteiro. Born on February 16, 1942, in Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil, he became a prominent figure in Brazilian cinema. He passed away from cancer on June 17, 1989, in his hometown of Rio de Janeiro.

Personal and Family Life

Tite de Lemos, whose birth name was Nilton Lisboa Lemos Filho, grew up in Brazil. Information about his family life is limited, but he made significant contributions to Brazilian television and film, establishing himself as a respected actor. His legacy continues through his work.

Death and Legacy

Tite de Lemos died on June 17, 1989, from cancer. Despite his passing, he is remembered for his influential performances and voice work in various productions. His impact on Brazilian arts is still felt today, as his roles have inspired future generations of actors.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Cabra Marcado Para Morrer 1984-12-03 Narrator
Macunaíma 1969-09-03 Narrator
Klaxon 1971-01-01 Narrador
Jornal do Sertão 1970-01-01 Narrador
Cordiais Saudações 1968-01-02 Narrador
Passe Livre 1974-01-01 Narrator (voice)
A Cantoria 1970-01-01 Narrador
Ovelha Negra, Uma Despedida de Solteiro 1974-01-01 Renato
A Vida Provisória 1968-11-26 Narrador
Academia Brasileira de Letras 1977-01-01 Narrador
70 Anos de Brasil (Da Belle Époque aos Nossos Dias) 1975-02-17 Narrator
Visão do Nordeste 1974-01-01 Narrador
O Grande Circo Místico 1977-09-13 Narrador
Oh de Casa! 1985-07-11 Voz (Narrador)