Kadu Moliterno
Carlos Eduardo Moliterno, widely recognized as Kadu Moliterno, was born on June 20, 1952, in Altinópolis, Brazil. Before embarking on his illustrious acting career, Kadu worked with the São Paulo metro system. His breakthrough role came in 1972 when he captivated audiences in the telenovela "O Príncipe e o Mendigo" on RecordTV, establishing himself as a prominent figure in Brazilian entertainment.
Throughout the 1980s, Kadu became a household name as one of the lead characters in the groundbreaking series "Armação Ilimitada." This iconic show, which he starred in alongside fellow actors André De Biase and Andréa Beltrão, left a lasting impact on Brazilian television and showcased Kadu's versatility and charm.
Over the years, Moliterno has continued to evolve as an actor, participating in various projects across different genres, all while maintaining his status as a beloved figure in the industry. His contributions to television and film have earned him admiration and respect from both peers and fans alike, marking him as a significant presence in Brazilian arts and culture. Kadu Moliterno remains an influential personality, with a career that reflects dedication and a passion for storytelling.
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