Marco D'Almeida
Marco D'Almeida, a distinguished talent trained at the prestigious Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in London and New York, has forged a remarkable career across film, theater, and television. His filmography boasts collaborations with notable directors such as Raoul Ruiz in "Mistérios de Lisboa," Bille August in "Night Train to Lisbon," Marco Pontecorvo with "Fatima," and Imanol Uribe in "Miel de Naranjas." He has also worked with António-Pedro Vasconcelos on "A Bela e o Paparazzo" and Joaquim Leitão in "Índice Médio de Felicidade" and "20,13," along with Tiago Guedes and Frederico Serra in "Coisa Ruim." D'Almeida can also be seen in "Justicia Artificial" and "Vindima."
In the realm of theater, Marco has partnered with esteemed directors such as Carlos Avilez, Tiago Guedes, and Rogério de Carvalho. His outstanding performance in "Macbeth" garnered him a Golden Globe for Best Actor, solidifying his reputation as a leading figure in the performing arts.
On television, his credits include roles in "La Colecionista," "Das Boot," "A Espia," "Belmonte," "Equador," "Santa Bárbara," and "Mistérios de Lisboa." Additionally, he showcased his versatility by writing and directing the series "Casos da Vida – Polaróides da Minha Avó." Through his diverse body of work, Marco D'Almeida continues to leave an indelible mark on the artistic landscape.