Lázaro Ramos
Luís Lázaro Sacramento Ramos, widely recognized as Lázaro Ramos, was born on November 1, 1978, in Brazil. He has established himself as a versatile talent, excelling as an actor, director, presenter, writer, and voice actor. Ramos began his journey in the performing arts with the Flock of Olodum Theater group in Salvador, where he honed his craft and developed a passion for storytelling.
His breakout role came in 2002 when he portrayed João Francisco dos Santos in the critically acclaimed film "Madame Satã." This performance not only showcased his extraordinary acting skills but also earned him recognition within the film industry. In 2007, Lázaro's talent was further acknowledged when he received a nomination for Best Actor at the 35th International Emmy Awards for his work in the television series "Cobras & Lagartos."
In addition to his impressive film and television career, Ramos is known for his engaging presence as a presenter and has contributed to various artistic projects, further solidifying his influence in Brazilian culture. He shares his life with fellow actress Taís Araújo, and together they represent a dynamic duo in the entertainment world. Lázaro Ramos continues to inspire audiences with his dedication to the arts and his ability to tackle diverse roles across multiple platforms.