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Known For

Writing

Known Credits

9

Gender

Male

Birthday

1894-09-12

Day of Death

1968-08-23 (74 years old)

Place of Birth

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Also Known As

Antônio Vicente Filipe Celestino

Vicente Celestino

Biography

Antônio Vicente Filipe Celestino (12 September 1894 – 23 August 1968) was a Brazilian singer, composer and actor of Italian descent. Celestino was born in Rio de Janeiro, in the district of Santa Teresa, on 12 September 1894, although his birthdate was registered as 22 September. Son of Giuseppe Celestino and Serafina Gammaro, Italian immigrants from Calabria, he had eleven siblings. Five of them also became singers and one became an actor (Amadeu Celestino). From a humble background, Celestino worked since he was eight as a shoemaker, fishmonger, and newsboy. A fan of Enrico Caruso, Celestino started singing for acquaintances, at parties, beer halls, revues and serenades. He made his professional debut singing the waltz Flor do Mal at Teatro São José; his first album was released in 1915 by Odeon (Casa Edison), selling thousands of copies. A tenor, Celestino toured across Brazil and recorded 137 78 RPM discs, ten compacts and 31 LPs. Celestino married movie director Gilda de Abreu, who has directed him in two films: O Ébrio (1946) and Coração Materno (1951), named after and featuring his songs. Celestino died on 23 August, 1968, in São Paulo.

Known For

Acting

The Drunkard

1946

The Drunkard

as

Gilberto Silva

Canção de Amor

1977

Canção de Amor

as

Himself (archive)

Production

Crew

Directing