
Rubens de Falco
Biography
Rubens de Falco was a distinguished Brazilian actor celebrated for his commanding presence and memorable portrayals of antagonists. He began his artistic journey in theater, joining the São Paulo-based group Os Jograis in 1955 alongside Ruy Afonso, Ítalo Rossi, and Felipe Wagner. His film debut came earlier, in 1952, with a small role in Apassionata, produced by the legendary Vera Cruz studio. De Falco became a household name through his work in Brazilian telenovelas, particularly for his villainous roles. His most iconic performance was as Leôncio Almeida in Escrava Isaura (1976), a role that defined his career and became a cultural touchstone. He reprised a related role in the 2004 remake, appearing as Comendador Almeida, Leôncio’s father. His television credits include Gabriela (1975), O Grito (1975), Dona Xepa (1977), Sinhá Moça (1986), and Os Imigrantes (1981), among many others. Known for his blue eyes, distinctive triangular mustache, and smooth baritone voice, Rubens de Falco brought elegance and intensity to every role. In 2006, a stroke left him unable to speak or act, and he spent his final years in assisted care. Despite this, his legacy as one of Brazil’s greatest actors remains firmly intact.
Movies

Sonhos Tropicais
2001

Pixote
1980

Dracula, a Love Story
1980

Stories Our Cinema Did (Not) Tell
2017

Colonel Delmiro Gouveia
1979

Angels and Demons
1969

Engraçadinha Depois dos Trinta
1966

Time of Violence
1969

The Man Who Bought the World
1968

Moral em Concordata
1959

Celebração - 100 Anos do Cinema Nacional
1997

O Impossível Acontece
1969











