- Stage: played Frank Strang in Peter Shaffer's "Equus" (Rio de Janeiro, 2004).
- Stage: played Doctor Nusslin in Friedrich Dürrenmatt's "The Visit" ("A Visita da Velha Senhora") (Rio de Janeiro, 2002/São Paulo, 2003).
- Stage: appeared in "Viva Maria!", a solo act based on Karl Valentin's sketch "The Love Letter" (Rio de Janeiro, 1998).
- Stage: played Jimmy in "Baby Game" by Margareth Elliot (Rio de Janeiro, 1996).
- Stage: played double role in "Amor em Acapulco", a comedy by Brazilian author Marcelo Miranda Lino (Rio de Janeiro, 1994).
- Stage: played Jaftás in Silveira Sampaio's comedy "Só o Faraó Tem Alma" (literally, "Only the Pharaoh Has a Soul") (Rio de Janeiro, 1993).
- (1991) Stage: directed and played Thomas in his own one-act comedy "O Aristocrata, o Mordomo, Sua Patroa e o Cavalo" (literally, "The Aristocrat, the Butler, His Mistress, and the Horse"), at the Qopola Theater Group yearly festival of one-act plays (Rio de Janeiro).
- Stage: appeared in "Atos de Loucura II: A Revanche" (literally, "Acts of Madness II: The Revanche"), a collage including texts by Karl Valentin, Jean Tardieu, Mario Benedetti, and Ingmar Bergman (Rio de Janeiro, 1990-91).
- Stage: appeared in "Atos de Loucura", a collage including texts by J. D. Salinger and Mario Benedetti. (Rio de Janeiro, 1989).
- (1987) Stage: played Rodrigo in his own one-act play "Depois da Chuva" (literally, "After the Rain"), presented with two other one-act plays under the general title "Trilogia" ("Trilogy"), the production opening in Santos Dumont, in the state of Minas Gerais.
- (1986) Stage: played double role in "O Meu Pé de Laranja Lima" (known in English as "My Sweet Orange Tree"), a stage adaptation by Luciano Lippi of the novel by José Mauro de Vasconcelos (Rio de Janeiro)
- Stage: between 1985 and 1989, appeared in four editions of the summer festival of Rio de Janeiro's famous studio theater O Tablado: as Joe in Tennessee Williams' "The Long Goodbye" (1985); as Florindo in "Calu", a comedy by Brazilian author Carlos Câmara (1986); in "O Homem do Princípio ao Fim" (literally, "Man from Beginning to End"), a collage by Millôr Fernandes (in scenes by William Shakespeare, James Thurber, and Brazilian authors Rubem Braga and Cornélio Penna) (1986); as Anselmo in "Quadro Vivo" (literally, "Frozen Image") by Brazilian author Regina Fontenelle (1987); and as The Thinker in Bernardo Jablonski's "O Apanhador" (suggested by Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye") (1989).
- (1974) Stage: professional acting debut as a policeman in "Tiro e Queda", a revival of Marcel Achard's comedy "L'Idiote" (known in English as "A Shot in the Dark") (Rio de Janeiro).
- (1973) Stage: acting debut as The Wizard of the Forest in "Um Sonho de Bruxaria" (literally, "A Dream of Witchcraft"), a play for children by Audir Bastos (Rio de Janeiro).
- (2009) Stage: Co-directed (with Malu Cotrim), wrote the script of Part I, and played Actor 2/Vladimir in "1948: O Ano da Iluminação de Samuel Beckett" (literally, "1948: The Year of Samuel Beckett's Illumination"), a dramatization of the period in which Beckett wrote "Waiting for Godot", the production being staged at the Baratos da Ribeiro Bookshop (Rio de Janeiro).
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