Roberto Guilherme’s body covered with a veil in Rio de Janeiro

Roberto Guilherme’s body covered with a veil in Rio de Janeiro

The corpse of Roberto Gilherme, Sergeant Brush, veiled this morning, at the Penitência Crematorium and Cemetery in the Caju neighborhood, in Rio de Janeiro.

According to the information published in the actor’s profile, the awakening began at 10 in the morning, and the cremation will occur at 5 in the evening.

Roberto Guilherme passed away yesterday, at the age of 84🇧🇷

In a statement, Rede Globo reported that he had cancer and was hospitalized at the São Vicente Clinic, in the southern region of Rio de Janeiro.

He is survived by his wife, Sheila Nunes, with whom he has been married for 56 years, and children, Willian and Valesca.

Roberto Guilherme’s body covered with a veil in Rio de Janeiro

Born in Corumba (MS), Edward Guilherme Nunes da Silva was considered the “fifth bullshit” in the 1980s. movie theater She was in the 1960s, with the films “Two on the Canvas” (1968) and “Minimum Wage” (1970)

Among the notable roles of the artist is Roberto Pencil, a character in the program “Os Trapalhões”, directed by Renato Aragao on Sunday on TV Globo. He went on to work with the comedian on “A Turma do Didi,” a show the network aired on Sundays in the 2000s.

The character turned 40 in 2021. In an interview with Extra newspaper in 2011, Roberto commented on the character’s characterization and success.

He commented at the time, “The machine was blind and didn’t cut, it just pulled out my hair. As the audience died laughing, tears were streaming down my face from the excruciating pain.”

“I’m a fun guy. I’ve been living in Jacaribagua since the 60’s, and I’m so proud. I walk around in sandals and shorts and shirt and bag on the side, calm down. Everyone’s ready my friend, I’m everyone’s friend, I think life is great. When they ask ‘Hey, how’s it going?'” , I say “Apart from everything that is wrong, for me everything is fine, everything is fine,” added Roberto Guilherme.

The actor kept his head shaved for the rest of his career. The last works shown on television were “Dra. Darci” and “Treme-Treme”, produced by the Multishow channel in 2018.

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