Selton Mello
Selton Figueiredo Melo, born on December 30, 1972, in Passos, Minas Gerais, stands as one of Brazil's leading actors and directors, boasting a career that spans more than forty years. Mello's journey began in the 1980s, when he first graced Brazilian television soap operas, quickly proving his exceptional talent and paving the way for a successful transition into film.
In the 1990s, Mello gained significant recognition for his performances in acclaimed works such as "Lavoura Arcaica" (To the Left of the Father) and the beloved classic "O Auto da Compadecida" (A Dog’s Will), where his portrayal of Chicó showcased his remarkable comedic flair and emotional depth. His range as an actor is further exemplified through roles in films like "Meu Nome Não É Johnny" (My Name Ain’t Johnny) and "Jean Charles," where he sensitively depicted the tragic experiences of a Brazilian immigrant.
Mello has also made a name for himself as a director. His 2011 film "O Palhaço" (The Clown) was met with critical acclaim, exploring deep themes of identity and purpose, while his follow-up, "O Filme da Minha Vida" (The Movie of My Life), garnered accolades at the Rome Film Festival. As of 2024, he remains a vibrant force in Brazilian cinema, with upcoming projects including "O Auto da Compadecida 2" and "Bury Your Dead." A member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Selton Mello continues to champion Brazilian cinema on the global stage, solidifying his status as a cultural icon.
Filmography
Reflections of a Blender
The Clown (2011)
I'm Still Here (2024)
A Dog's Will
To the Left of the Father
My Hindu Friend
Trash
The Movie of My Life
The Rogue's Trial
Lope: The Outlaw
Four Days in September