Arduino Colasanti (Livorno, February 15, 1936 — Niterói, February 22, 2014) was an Italian-born Brazilian actor. With a 40-year span, Colassanti's mainly associated with films made during the 1960s an 1970s, under the Cinema Novo (Brazilian New Wave) movement. He's known for portraing the titular frenchman in 1971s "Como Era Gostoso o Meu Francês" (How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman). Seen as one of the main leading men of Cinema Novo by his distinguishable blond hair and blue eyes, during his career Colassanti was directed by filmmakers such as Nelson Pereira dos Santos, Leon Hirszman, Walter Lima Jr., Joaquim Pedro de Andrade, Tereza Trautman and Luiz Carlos Lacerda. Born in Livorno, Italy, Colassanti was also a surfer and an pioneer in the early steps of aquatic photography in Brazil. He spent his twillight years in the city of Niterói, where he passed and was buried in 2014.
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Quilombo
Celebração - 100 Anos do Cinema Nacional
Bela Donna
Lara
Villa-Lobos: A Life of Passion
Xuxa and The Treasure of the Lost City
Hunger for Love
Leila Diniz
The Brazilwood Man
Tropclip
El Justicero
How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman
The Men I Had
Who Is Beta?
Mestiça, a Escrava Indomável
The Girl from Ipanema
After Eight... Forever
Improvised and Purposeful: Cinema Novo
Sunstroke
Uma Garota em Maus Lençóis