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Bruno Campos (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈbɾunu ˈkɐ̃pus]) (born 3 December 1973) [1] is a Brazilian lawyer and former actor. [3] He made his film debut in the Academy Award-nominated Brazilian drama film O Quatrilho (1995), and is known for his roles in American television series such as Diego Vasquez on the sitcom Jesse (1998–2000), Joe Rivera on the drama series Leap Years (2001–2002 ...
The film follows the story of two Italian immigrant couples living in the state of Rio Grande do Sul in the early 20th century; Teresa (Patrícia Pillar) and Angelo (Alexandre Paternost) and Pierina (Glória Pires) and Massimo (Bruno Campos). While the couples struggle for survival in their new country, an unexpected love between Massimo and ...
Four years after the events of the first film, after three men are discovered hideously mutilated (their faces have been removed) and strung up among New York City's high-tension wires, Detective Klaski (Bruno Campos) stumbles upon a link: Each of the men knew entomologist Remy (Alix Koromzay), a teacher at an inner-city high school. Klaski ...
Jesse's love interest, a Chilean named Diego (Bruno Campos), gains a rival when her ex-husband comes to town, intent on winning her back. In the second season, Jesse becomes a nurse and stories revolve around her friends instead of her family.
Campos is a surname of Spanish and Portuguese origin, meaning "Fields" in both languages. Notable people with the surname include: ... Bruno Campos (born 1973 ...
Bruno Campos (born 1973) Bruna Lombardi (born 1952) Bruna Marquezine (born 1995) Carolina Dieckmann (born 1978) Cauã Reymond (born 1980) Daniel Benzali (born 1950) Daniele Suzuki (born 1977) Denise Fraga (born 1964) Dercy Gonçalves (1907–2008), artist; Eliane Giardini (born 1952) Fernanda Montenegro (born 1929), Academy Award nominee ...
It is performed by Louis, Tiana and Naveen [as frogs], when they are sailing down a river and fantasizing about what they will do when they become human. It was composed by Randy Newman and co-orchestrated by Jonathan Sacks, [1] and features Michael-Leon Wooley (as Louis), Bruno Campos (as Prince Naveen) and Anika Noni Rose (as Tiana).
C. Rainer Cadete; Gero Camilo; Bruno Campos; Jean Paulo Campos; Ricardo Campos (actor) Vittorio Capellaro; Pedro Cardoso (Brazilian actor) Rafael Cardoso; Humberto Carrão