Lauro Corona
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Lauro Del Corona, better known by his stage name Lauro Corona (6 July 1957 – 20 July 1989), was a Brazilian actor who was born and died in Rio de Janeiro.[1]
Television
- 1988: Vida Nova as Manuel Victor
- 1987: Direito de Amar as Adriano Monserrat
- 1984: Corpo a Corpo as Rafa da Motta
- 1984: Vereda Tropical as Victor de Oliva Salgado
- 1983: Louco Amor as Lipe Dumont
- 1982: Elas por Elas as Gil Aranha Muniz
- 1981: Baila Comigo as Caê Maia
- 1979: Os Gigantes as Polaco
- 1978: Dancin' Days as Beto Souza Prado Cardoso
References
- ^ Lauro Corona - La Vanguardia
External links
- Lauro Corona at IMDb
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