Matheus Dias

Actor

 

Matheus Dias is a Brazilian actor, born in the city of São João Del-Rei (MG). He began his career by taking part in a workshop on theatrical editing in 2012. Throughout his career, he has taken various free workshops and courses at Espaço Biarte, Nu Espaço and Teatro Grandes Atores

In 2016 he made his TV debut as Júnior, a volleyball player in the 24th season of "Malhação" (Globo). He then acted in the series "City of Men" (2018, Globo). After taking part in a TV Globo actors' workshop, he was invited to take part in the soap opera "Além da Ilusão" (2022). He recently appeared in the first episode of the Amazon Prime series "Toda Família Tem" as the character Rafael.

In cinema, he has made independent short films such as "Sound Track" (2017, directed by João Conde), "Memories of Rio" (2018, directed by Thassilo Weber), "Três Términos" (2020, directed by Thassilo Weber) and "Pássaros de Quintal" (2021, directed by Thassilo Weber). The short film Memories of Rio was voted best romantic short at the Independent Short Awards in Los Angeles.

He also took part in dramatized readings with the texts "The day they kidnapped the Pope" by João Bethencourt and directed by Isabella Secchin and Cristina Bethencourt and directed by TV Globo, where he played Pope Albert IV (2017). Wescley di Luna's "Discórdia" inspired by "Othello, the Moor of Venice" as Wallace, the story's protagonist (2018) and "O Auto da Compadecida" as Manoel (2019).

In 2018 and 2019, he took part in the theater productions of "Paixão de Cristo" in the city of Vassouras, directed by Bia Oliveira. In 2023 he returned to the stage in his first musical show "Guasu" with the protagonist "Gusmão", which had its first season presented at Sesc Copacabana with a text by Bruce de Araújo and directed by the award-winning Vilma Melo.

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