
Nuno Leal Maia
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1947-10-17 (77 years old)
Place of Birth
Santos, São Paulo, Brazil
Nuno Leal Maia
Biography
Nuno Leal Maia (Santos, October 17, 1947) is a Brazilian actor and football coach. Graduated in performing arts at the School of Communication and Arts at the University of São Paulo, his first work was in 1973, participating in the two feature films Anjo Loiro and A Virgem; however, it was in the film Act of Violence, in which he played a prisoner who dismembered women, which earned him the Air France Award for Best Actor. On the other hand, his television debut began in 1976, playing Acioli in the soap opera Estúpido Cupido; but his consecration only came in 1984, as Bertazzo in Vereda Tropical, being elected Best Actor by the APCA Trophy.
Known For
Acting
(2025)
Trópico de Leão
as Caronte
(2021)
How to Hack Your Boss
as Almeida
(2021)
Olhos Livres
as arquivo
(2021)
(2020)
Estação Rock
as Diretor do programa Papo de Varanda
(2017)
Stories Our Cinema Did (Not) Tell
as arquivo
(2011)
Tainá - An Amazon Legend
as Vô Teodoro
(2008)
(2007)
(2005)
A Werewolf in the Amazon
as Prof. Scott Corman
(1998)
It's Dough That Girls Like
as Valdisnei (voice)
(1997)
(1995)
As Feras
as Paulo Cintra
(1994)
(1993)
(1990)
The Scarlet Scorpion
as Guido Falcone
(1989)
(1986)
The Seven Vampires
as Detetive Raimundo Marlou
(1985)
Kiss of the Spider Woman
as Gabriel
(1985)
Rei do Rio
as Tucão
(1984)
Águia na Cabeça
as César
(1983)
Gabriela
as Eng. Rômulo
(1983)
Perdoa-Me Por Me Traíres
as Gilberto
(1983)
(1982)
Ao Sul do Meu Corpo
as Policarpo
(1982)
Índia, a Filha do Sol
as Sivério
(1981)
Mulher Objeto
as Hélio
(1981)
Act of Violence
as Antonio Nunes Correia
(1980)
(1979)
The Claudia Case
as Fernando
(1979)
The Pleasure Principle
as Jangadeiro
(1979)
(1978)
Lady on the Bus
as Carlinhos
(1978)
Cocky
as Lírio
(1978)
O Bom Marido
as Borba Gato
(1978)
O Escolhido de Iemanjá
as Comandante Nelson
(1978)
(1978)
(1977)
(1977)
The Rich Are Something Else
as Alfredinho
(1977)
(1976)
(1976)
(1975)
Cada um Dá o Que Tem
as Batista
(1973)
Anjo Loiro
as Paulo
(1973)
A Virgem
as Mario
(1968)