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Gustavo Goulart

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Gustavo Goulart
Born (1989-09-26) September 26, 1989 (age 35)
São Paulo, Brazil
Occupation(s)Actor and singer
Years active1993–present
Known forWhose Line Is It Anyway? and Young Hearts
Height187 cm (6 ft 2 in)

Gustavo Goulart (born September 26, 1989) is a Brazilian actor and singer.

He started his career at four years old, with films and series in his country of origin (Brazil), and also overseas, in many different countries. He had some roles at Rede Globo as an actor, but decided to focus on his international career.

As a singer, his discography has two albums: Estúdio A: My First (2006 – original songs), and Southern Chords: Worldwide Hits (2016 – cover songs), both distributed worldwide and available in online music stores and streaming services.

The filmography below is partial. It contains only the most important films and TV series in which Gustavo has worked in each year of his career. It displays only one (or some) of his functions in each job, as he often works in several functions in the same project.

Filmography

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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1994 to 2001 Herói do G Herói do G (voice) Lead Actor, Director, Writer
1995 Tales of the Serengeti (none) Director
1999 Fantastic Himself Interviewed
2007 Tropical Paradise Vinícius (Amigo de Mateus)[1] Supporting Actor
2008 The Restaurateurs Fabio Bellini Lead Actor
2009 to 2011 Young Hearts Juninho / Marcelo (Bad Boy)[2][3] Supporting Actor
2009 to 2019 Whose Line Is It Anyway? (Brazilian Version)[4] Player (Himself) / Master of Ceremonies (MC) Lead Actor
2010 Festival De Curitiba (Infomercial) Himself Presenter (Host)
2011 Date Me Christian Special Guest Star
2012 The High School Caio Lead Actor
2014 Powerade: 2014 FIFA World Cup (Worldwide Commercial) (none) Director & writer
2014 The Real Acting (Infomercial) Himself Presenter (Host)
2015 Surviving the Serengeti (TV Documentary) (none) Director
2016 Unboxing Coca-Cola (International Commercial) Main Narrator (voice) Lead Actor

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1993 Allowed Levon Banks Lead Actor
1994 American Forces Joel Gun Lead Actor
1995 Keep This Secret Kieran Taylor Lead Actor
1996 But I'm Right! Ronald Flint Lead Actor
1996 The Real Deal Renèe Dumont Lead Actor
1997 Seems to Be Scott Davis Lead Actor
1997 Moon Josh Stonemann Lead Actor
1998 Money for Nothing Peter Gosling Lead Actor
1998 Sacred Bodies Taylor O'Connor Lead Actor
1998 Skin Deep Paul Barden Lead Actor
1999 Don't Push Ray McKinna Lead Actor
1999 How to Get Rich in Africa Dick Holmes Lead Actor
2000 Bank Robbers Club Seth Wilson Lead Actor
2000 Next Gavin Winstein Lead Actor
2001 São Paulo: 447th Anniversary (Documentary) Himself Interviewed
2001 Mars? Jake Mars Lead Actor
2002 Chinese Mafia Jerry Simons Lead Actor
2002 Addo: The King of the Beasts (Documentary) (none) Producer & writer
2003 Outstanding, Great, Amazing, Perfect! Will Flyntt Lead Actor
2004 Collective Unconscious Harry Walters Lead Actor
2006 Lie Martin Caine Lead Actor
2007 Joanna, Gone Girl Caesar Lead Actor
2007 African Bambi (Documentary) (none) Director & writer
2008 Asphalt Flowers Lucas Lead Actor
2009 Systems Daniel Lead Actor
2009 The Idiot Is Me (none) Director & writer
2009 If You're Looking for Trouble Seven Different Characters Lead Actor
2009 My Family André Dias Lead Actor
2009 Nothing But a Love Song Johnny Lead Actor
2010 The Butterfly Effect Jonas Lead Actor
2010 Definition George Lead Actor
2010 It Drives Me Crazy! Gustavo Goulart Lead Actor
2010 What The Flowers Have Brought Us Edgard Lead Actor
2011 Your Time's Up: Audition (none) Director & writer
2011 The Last Words Ferdinand Supporting Actor
2013 The Adventures of Sheriff Kid McLain The Grave Digger Lead Actor
2014 In Your Atmosphere John Mayer Lead Actor
2015 Fancyland Charlie Vegas Lead Actor
2016 Walking After You Psycho Killer Lead Actor
2016 Mardi Gras: Spring Break Mike Morgan Lead Actor

References

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  1. ^ "Paraíso Tropical". Teledramaturgia. September 29, 2007. Retrieved August 24, 2016.
  2. ^ "Malhação ID". Teledramaturgia. June 20, 2014. Retrieved August 24, 2016.
  3. ^ "Malhação 2010/2011". Teledramaturgia. June 20, 2014. Retrieved August 24, 2016.
  4. ^ "Stand-Up Tragedy · Kibe Loco". Kibeloco.com.br. Retrieved August 24, 2016.