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Selton Mello

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Selton Mello
Mello in 2024
Born
Selton Figueiredo Melo

(1972-12-30) 30 December 1972 (age 52)
Occupation(s)Actor, director
Years active1981–present
RelativesDanton Mello (brother)

Selton Figueiredo Mello (born 30 December 1972) is a Brazilian actor, voice actor, screenwriter, producer, editor and director. Acting since his childhood on TV shows, Mello gained popularity in Brazil for his comic perfomances in A Dog's Will (2000) and Lisbela and the Prisoner (2003).

In 2008, Mello released his first feature as director December. Followed by The Clown (2011), which was selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 85th Academy Awards, but was not nominated.

In 2024, Mello gained international recognition for his performance as Rubens Paiva in Walter Salles' I'm Still Here, nominated at the 97th Academy Awards for the for Best Picture.

Life and career

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Early life

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Selton Mello was born in Passos, Minas Gerais, son of housewife Selva and banker Dalton Melo. His family has Portuguese and Italians origins. His younger brother Danton Mello is also an actor.

After Mello was born his parents moved to São Paulo, where he lived until the age of 11. In São Paulo, he was selected to star on a soap opera at TV Globo, and had to move with his entire family to Rio de Janeiro.

2000s

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He played André in the Brazilian film To the Left of the Father (2001), directed by Luiz Fernando Carvalho and based on the eponymous novel by Raduan Nassar.

He has also played João da Ega in Os Maias, also directed by Luiz Fernando Carvalho, based on the eponymous novel by Eça de Queiroz.

Beyond that, Selton Mello has many memorable performances in his trajectory, such as the roles he played in the movies Lisbela and the Prisoner (Lisbela e o Prisioneiro - more than 3.5 million tickets sold); Auto da Compadecida (more than 2.5 million tickets sold), by Guel Arraes; Drained (O cheiro do Ralo), by Heitor Dhalia; and My Name Ain't Johnny (Meu Nome Não É Johnny - more than 2.5 million tickets sold), by Mauro Lima and Four Days in September by Bruno Barreto (nominated for Best Foreign Language Film for the 1997 Oscar Awards).

Selton Mello's acting skills were awarded several times in national and international festivals such as the Havana Film Festival (Cuba), Brasília International Film Festival (Brazil), Lleida Latin-American Film Festival (Spain) and the Lima Latin American Film Festival (Peru) in which he was awarded for his performance in To the Left of the Father. He also won the Cinema Brazil Grand Prize (Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro) for Lisbela and the Prisoner and the best actor award for My Name Ain't Johnny granted by both the Cinema Brazil Grand Prize and the Miami International Film Festival; and the best actor award for Drained, granted by the Rio International Film Festival (Festival do Rio), Punta Del Este International Film Festival and by the Guadalajara International Film Festival.

Selton is also a screenwriter, editor and musician. After he developed a solid career as an actor, he began to work on the other side of the camera as a much acclaimed and in-demand director. He began directing video clips, documentaries and TV shows. His debut in film directing was in 2006 with the short film entitled When the Time Falls, selected for competitive screenings at the Gramado Film Fest (Festival de Gramado), Rio International Film Festival, São Paulo International Film Festival and the Guadalajara Film Festival.

The award-winning movie December, acclaimed by critics in Brasil and worldwide, marked his debut as a director and has amassed more than 20 awards at various festivals, such as the Paulínia Film Festival (Festival Paulínia de Cinema), Goiania and Curitiba Film Festivals in Brazil.

He also received the Special Jury Prize in Imola/Italy, three awards at the Los Angeles Brazilian Film Festival, including the Best Director and the Best Screenplay award at the 7th Cine Cero Latitud Festival (Festival Cero Latitud de Ecuador), Best Cinematography at the Lima Latin American Film Festival, and in the XI Ibero-American Film Festival of Santa Cruz.

2010s

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In 2011, he acted and co-directed the TV Series The Invisible Woman (based on the eponymous film) which won the International Emmy Award in 2012 for Best TV Comedy of the Year.

In 2012, he directed Sessão de Terapia, the Brazilian version of the much celebrated TV series In Treatment (Bi Tipul), written by Hagai Levi (originally for Israeli TV and then consequently seen in over 25 countries).

His second film feature, The Clown (in which he directed, co-wrote, co-edited and played the lead character), launched in October 2011, was selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist.[1] This film hit the milestone of 1.5 million viewers, and was received with great enthusiasm by critics, receiving over 40 national and international awards, including Best Director in Paulínia, APCA (Paulista Association of Art Critics - Associação Paulista de Críticos de Arte) and the 38th SESC Film Fest - where it was also awarded as best film (both by the jury and the public selection). He was further enshrined in the Cinema Brazil Grand Prize (Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro 2012), having won 12 categories, - a record that assured the film a place in the history of the most successful Brazilian films.

Filmography

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As Actor

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Year English Title Original Title Role Notes
1990 Uma Escola Atrapalhada
1996 Flora
1997 Four Days in September O Que é Isso Companheiro? César / Oswaldo
Guerra de Canudos
2000 A Dog's Will O Auto da Compadecida Chicó
The Emperor's New Groove Kuzco Dubbing, Brazilian version only
2001 Caramuru: The Invention of Brazil Caramuru: A Invenção do Brasil
To the Left of the Father Lavoura Arcaica André
2003 Lisbela and the Prisoner Lisbela e o Prisioneiro Leléu Antônio da Anunciação
Brother Bear Kenai Dubbing, Brazilian version only
2004 Garotas do ABC
Nina
2005 The Colonel and the Werewolf O Coronel e o Lobisomem Pernambuco Nogueira
2006 Tarantino's Mind Short film
Árido Movie Bob
2007 Drained O Cheiro do Ralo Lourenço
2008 My Name Ain't Johnny Meu Nome Não É Johnny João
Os Desafinados Dico
The Herb of the Rat A Erva do Rato Ele
Jean Charles Jean Charles
2009 The Invisible Woman A Mulher Invisível Pedro
Reflections Of A Blender Reflexões de um Liquidificador Blender Voice only
2010 Lope Marqués de Navas
Federal
2011 The Clown O Palhaço Benjamim / Pangaré Also writer and director
2012 Kings & Rats Reis e Ratos Troy Somerset
2013 Rio 2096: A Story of Love and Fury Uma História de Amor e Fúria Immortal Warrior Voice
2014 Trash Frederico
2015 My Hindu Friend Meu Amigo Hindu Common Man
2017 Lino: The Movie Lino: O Filme Lino Voice
The Movie of My Life O Filme da Minha Vida
2019 Babenco: Tell Me When I Die Babenco: Alguém Tem que Ouvir o Coração e Dizer Parou Himself Documentary
2024 I'm Still Here Ainda Estou Aqui Rubens Paiva
The Rogue's Trial O Auto da Compadecida 2 Chicó
2025 Anaconda TBA Filming

As Filmmaker

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Year English Title Original Title Notes
2006 Quando o Tempo Cair Short film
2008 December Feliz Natal
2011 The Clown O Palhaço Also writer and actor
2017 The Movie of My Life O Filme da Minha Vida

Television

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Awards

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  • The Clown (MOVIE)

Best Director of Fiction - Menina de Ouro (Paulínia Film Festival 2011)
Best Director - Prêmio APCA (Paulista Association of Art Critics)
Best Actor - Prêmio QUEM
Best Director - Prêmio Melhores do Ano SESC SP
Best Director - Festival de Cinema da Lapa
Best Picture Montage - Prêmio ABC (Associação Brasileira de Cinematografia)
Best Director - Prêmio Contigo de Cinema Nacional
Best Actor - Prêmio Contigo
Best Actor - BRAFFTV - Brazilian Film & TV Festival of Toronto
Best Actor - Cinema Brazil Grand Prize 2012
Best Director - Cinema Brazil Grand Prize 2012
Best Screenplay, Original - Cinema Brazil Grand Prize 2012
Best Editing - Cinema Brazil Grand Prize 2012
Audience Award - Huelva Latin American Film Festival 2012

  • Jean Charles (MOVIE)

Best actor - Quem Magazine 2009

  • Feliz Natal (MOVIE)

Best director - Paulinia Film Festival 2008
Best director - Goiania Film Festival 2008
Best director - 2nd Brazilian Film Festival - Los Angeles, EUA 2009

  • Meu Nome Nao é Johnny (MOVIE)

Best actor - Cineport Festival 2009
Best actor - Prêmio Vivo de Cinema Brasileiro 2009
Best Actor - Cinema Brazil Grand Prize 2009
Best actor - 12th Brazilian Film Festival of Miami 2008
Best actor - Prêmio Contigo de Cinema 2008
Best actor - Prêmio Qualidade Brasil 2008
Best actor - Toronto Brazilian Film Festival 2008
[2] Best actor - Quem magazine award 2008

  • O Cheiro do Ralo (MOVIE)

Best actor - Prêmio APCA 2007
Best actor - Rio Film Festival 2006
Best actor - Punta Del Leste International Film Festival
Best actor - Guadalajara, Mexico XXII Film Festival
Best actor - Sesc-Sated award, Minas Gerais
Best actor - Film Festival - Quito, Ecuador

  • O Coronel e o Lobisomem (MOVIE)

Best Supporting Actor - Contigo Award Cinema 2006

  • Lisbela e o Prisioneiro

Best Actor - Cinema Brazil Grand Prize 2004

  • Lavoura Arcaica (MOVIE)

Best Actor - Qualidade Brasil Award 2001
Best Actor - Lleida Latin-American Film Festival 2002
Best Actor - Lima Latin American Film Festival 2002
Best Actor - Havana Film Festival 2001
Best Actor - Brazilia Festival of Brazilian Cinema 2001

  • Árido Movie (MOVIE)

Best supporting actor: Recife Film Festival
Best supporting actor: Qualidade Brasil Award
Best supporting actor: Cineport Film Festival

  • Os Maias (TV Serie)

Best Actor in a Special Project - Qualidade Brasil Award 2001

  • A indomada (TV Soap Opera)

Best Supporting Actor - Contigo Award 1998

References

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  1. ^ Cajueiro, Marcelo (21 September 2012). "Brazil sends in 'Clown' to entertain Oscar". Variety. Reed Business Information. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
  2. ^ Elaine Guerini (November 10, 2008). "Pindorama wins best film prize at Brazilian Film Festival Of Toronto". Screen International.
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