



Jaime Costa
Acting1897Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Biography
Jaime Rodrigues Costa, better known as Jaime Costa (Rio de Janeiro, December 27, 1897 - Rio de Janeiro, January 30, 1967), was a Brazilian actor, one of the most important in the history of national theater. He released almost 200 original works by Brazilian authors and introduced Luigi Pirandello, Eugene O'Neill and Arthur Miller to the national stage. His most notable work was in Death of a Salesman, by Arthur Miller, staged in 1951, where he played Willy Loman, the protagonist. He also acted in film and television.
Known For
Acting History
1965
1962
Bom Mesmo É Carnaval
as Ambrósio
1960
1959
1958
Love for Three
as Dr. Almeida
1957
1956
Quem matou Anabela?
as Joaquim
1941
Blue Sky
as Artur
1939
Family Football
as Leonidas Jau
1937
O Samba da Vida
as Pedro Paulo
1936
Alô Alô Carnaval
as Empresário
1924
A Gigolette
as Álvaro







