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{{Short description|Brazilian actor, director and producer (1929–2011)}}
{{About|the actor|others|John Herbert (disambiguation)}}
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| birth_name = John Herbert Buckup
| birth_name = John Herbert Buckup
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1929|05|17}}
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1929|5|17}}
| birth_place = [[São Paulo]], [[Brazil]]
| birth_place = [[São Paulo]], Brazil
| death_date = {{Death date and age|2011|01|26|1929|05|17}}
| death_date = {{Death date and age|2011|1|26|1929|5|17}}
| death_place = São Paulo, Brazil
| death_place = São Paulo, Brazil
| occupation = Actor, director, producer
| occupation = Actor, director, producer
| years_active = 1953–2009
| years_active = 1953–2009
}}
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'''John Herbert''' (May 17, 1929{{ndash}} January 26, 2011) was a [[Brazil]]ian [[actor]], [[director]] and [[producer]].<ref name=folha> {{cite news|first=|last=|title=Ator John Hebert morre aos 81 anos
'''John Herbert''' (May 17, 1929{{spaced ndash}}January 26, 2011) was a Brazilian [[actor]], director and producer.<ref name=folha>{{cite news |title=Ator John Hebert morre aos 81 anos |url=http://www.correiodoestado.com.br/noticias/ator-john-hebert-morre-aos-81-anos_96958/ |work=[[Folha]] |publisher=[[Correio do Estado]] |date=2011-01-13 |accessdate=2011-01-25 |archive-date=2013-12-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131214120041/http://www.correiodoestado.com.br/noticias/ator-john-hebert-morre-aos-81-anos_96958/ |url-status=dead }}</ref>
|url=http://www.correiodoestado.com.br/noticias/ator-john-hebert-morre-aos-81-anos_96958/|work=[[Folha]] |publisher=[[Correia do Estado]] |date=2011-01-13 |accessdate=2011-01-25}}</ref>


Herbert was born '''John Herbert Buckup''' in [[São Paulo]]. He appeared in numerous soap operas and telenovelas for [[Globo TV]], making his last appearance in the 2008 series, ''[[Três Irmãs]]''.<ref name=folha/>
Herbert was born '''John Herbert Buckup''' in [[São Paulo]]. He appeared in numerous soap operas and telenovelas for [[Globo TV]], making his last appearance in the 2008 series, ''[[Três Irmãs]]''.<ref name=folha/>


Herbert died from complications of [[pulmonary emphysema]] in São Paulo on January 26, 2011, at the age of 81.<ref name=folha/> He had been hospitalized for the condition since January 5, 2011.<ref name=folha/> Herbert was survived by his wife, Claudia Librach, and their two children.<ref name=folha/> He had previously been married to Brazilian actress [[Eva Wilma]],<ref name=folha/> with whom he had two children, Vivian and John Jr.
Herbert died from complications of [[pulmonary emphysema]] in São Paulo on January 26, 2011, at the age of 81.<ref name=folha/> He had been hospitalized for the condition since January 5, 2011.<ref name=folha/> Herbert was survived by his wife, Claudia Librach, and their two children.<ref name=folha/> He had previously been married to Brazilian actress [[Eva Wilma]],<ref name=folha/> with whom he had two children, Vivian and John Jr.

==Selected filmography==
{{Div col}}
* ''[[A Flea on the Scales]]'' (1953) - Alberto
* ''Candinho'' (1954) - Quincas
* ''O Petróleo é Nosso'' (1954) - Sílvio
* ''Floradas na Serra'' (1954) - Flávio
* ''Matar ou Correr'' (1954) - Bill
* ''A Outra Face do Homem'' (1954)
* ''Rio Fantasia'' (1956) - Carlos
* ''Escravos do Amor das Amazonas'' (1957) - Hotel Desk Clerk
* ''Dioguinho'' (1957)
* ''E O Espetáculo Continua'' (1958) - Renato
* ''Alegria de Viver'' (1958) - Gilberto
* ''A Grande Vedete'' (1958) - Paulo
* ''Maria 38'' (1959) - Chico
* ''A Moça do Quarto 13'' (''[[Girl in Room 13 (1960 film)|Girl in Room 13]]'') (1960) - Police Captain
* ''Por Um Céu de Liberdade'' (1961)
* ''Assassinato em Copacabana'' (1962) - Humberto
* ''[[Copacabana Palace (film)|Copacabana Palace]]'' (1962)
* ''Gimba, Presidente dos Valentes'' (1963) - Repórter
* ''Mulher Satânica'' (1964)
* ''Toda Donzela Tem Um Pai Que É Uma Fera'' (1966) - Porfírio
* ''As Cariocas'' (1966) - Cid
* ''O Caso dos Irmãos Naves'' (1967) - Defense lawyer
* ''Bebel, Garota Propaganda'' (1968) - Marcos
* ''Helga und die Männer - Die sexuelle Revolution'' (1969) - Carlos
* ''O Cangaceiro Sanguinário'' (1969) - Cisso
* ''Corisco, O Diabo Loiro'' (1969) - Bem-te-vi
* ''O Palácio dos Anjos'' (1970) - Carlos Eduardo
* ''Em Cada Coração um Punhal'' (1970) - (segments "Transplante de Mãe" and "O Filho da Televisão")
* ''Cleo e Daniel'' (1970) - Rudolf Fluegel
* ''A Guerra dos Pelados'' (1970)
* ''[[A Arte de Amar Bem]]'' (1970) - Iseu (segment "A Garçonière de Meu Marido")
* ''Capitão Bandeira Contra o Dr. Moura Brasil'' (1971)
* ''Nem Santa Nem Donzela'' (1973)
* ''A Super Fêmea'' (1973)
* ''As Delícias da Vida'' (1974) - Esteves
* ''O Sexo Mora ao Lado'' (1975) - João
* ''Cada um Dá o que Tem'' (1975) - Otávio (segment "Cartão de Crédito")
* ''O Quarto da Viúva'' (1976)
* ''Já Não Se Faz Amor Como Antigamente'' (1976) - Macedo (segment "Noivo, O") and Alvaro (segment "Flor de Lys")
* ''Meus Homens, Meus Amores'' (1978)
* ''A Santa Donzela'' (1978)
* ''O Bem Dotado - O Homem de Itu'' (1978) - Himself
* ''O Caçador de Esmeraldas'' (1979)
* ''Ariella'' (1980) - Diogo
* ''O Inseto do Amor'' (1980) - Aristocrata Moura
* ''O Gosto do Pecado'' (1980) - Enéas
* ''Bacanal'' (1980)
* ''O Torturador'' (1981)
* ''Tessa, a Gata'' (1982)
* ''Retrato Falado de uma Mulher Sem Pudor'' (1982) - Johnny Gravatinha
* ''Deu Veado na Cabeça'' (1982)
* ''As Aventuras de Mário Fofoca'' (1982)
* ''Amor de Perversão'' (1982)
* ''Jeitosa, Um Assunto Muito Particular'' (1984)
* ''Os Bons Tempos Voltaram, Vamos Gozar Outra Vez'' (1985) - Fernando (segment "Sábado Quente")
* ''Made in Brazil'' (1985) - (segment "Um Milagre Brasileiro")
* ''As Sete Vampiras'' (1986) - Rogério
* ''A Menina do Lado'' (1987) - Padrasto de Alice / Alice's stepfather
* ''Per sempre'' (1991)
* ''[[A Viagem]]'' (1994, TV Series) - Agenor Barbosa
* ''Drama Urbano'' (1998)
* ''A Hora Mágica'' (1999) - Jorge
* ''[[Malhação]]'' (1995-2005, TV Series) - Nabuco / Horácio
* ''Onde Andará Dulce Veiga?'' (2008) - Apresentador de TV
{{div col end}}


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*{{imdb name|id=0378573|name=John Herbert}}
*{{IMDb name|378573|John Herbert}}

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Latest revision as of 05:50, 9 May 2024

John Herbert
Born
John Herbert Buckup

(1929-05-17)May 17, 1929
São Paulo, Brazil
DiedJanuary 26, 2011(2011-01-26) (aged 81)
São Paulo, Brazil
Occupation(s)Actor, director, producer
Years active1953–2009

John Herbert (May 17, 1929 – January 26, 2011) was a Brazilian actor, director and producer.[1]

Herbert was born John Herbert Buckup in São Paulo. He appeared in numerous soap operas and telenovelas for Globo TV, making his last appearance in the 2008 series, Três Irmãs.[1]

Herbert died from complications of pulmonary emphysema in São Paulo on January 26, 2011, at the age of 81.[1] He had been hospitalized for the condition since January 5, 2011.[1] Herbert was survived by his wife, Claudia Librach, and their two children.[1] He had previously been married to Brazilian actress Eva Wilma,[1] with whom he had two children, Vivian and John Jr.

Selected filmography

[edit]
  • A Flea on the Scales (1953) - Alberto
  • Candinho (1954) - Quincas
  • O Petróleo é Nosso (1954) - Sílvio
  • Floradas na Serra (1954) - Flávio
  • Matar ou Correr (1954) - Bill
  • A Outra Face do Homem (1954)
  • Rio Fantasia (1956) - Carlos
  • Escravos do Amor das Amazonas (1957) - Hotel Desk Clerk
  • Dioguinho (1957)
  • E O Espetáculo Continua (1958) - Renato
  • Alegria de Viver (1958) - Gilberto
  • A Grande Vedete (1958) - Paulo
  • Maria 38 (1959) - Chico
  • A Moça do Quarto 13 (Girl in Room 13) (1960) - Police Captain
  • Por Um Céu de Liberdade (1961)
  • Assassinato em Copacabana (1962) - Humberto
  • Copacabana Palace (1962)
  • Gimba, Presidente dos Valentes (1963) - Repórter
  • Mulher Satânica (1964)
  • Toda Donzela Tem Um Pai Que É Uma Fera (1966) - Porfírio
  • As Cariocas (1966) - Cid
  • O Caso dos Irmãos Naves (1967) - Defense lawyer
  • Bebel, Garota Propaganda (1968) - Marcos
  • Helga und die Männer - Die sexuelle Revolution (1969) - Carlos
  • O Cangaceiro Sanguinário (1969) - Cisso
  • Corisco, O Diabo Loiro (1969) - Bem-te-vi
  • O Palácio dos Anjos (1970) - Carlos Eduardo
  • Em Cada Coração um Punhal (1970) - (segments "Transplante de Mãe" and "O Filho da Televisão")
  • Cleo e Daniel (1970) - Rudolf Fluegel
  • A Guerra dos Pelados (1970)
  • A Arte de Amar Bem (1970) - Iseu (segment "A Garçonière de Meu Marido")
  • Capitão Bandeira Contra o Dr. Moura Brasil (1971)
  • Nem Santa Nem Donzela (1973)
  • A Super Fêmea (1973)
  • As Delícias da Vida (1974) - Esteves
  • O Sexo Mora ao Lado (1975) - João
  • Cada um Dá o que Tem (1975) - Otávio (segment "Cartão de Crédito")
  • O Quarto da Viúva (1976)
  • Já Não Se Faz Amor Como Antigamente (1976) - Macedo (segment "Noivo, O") and Alvaro (segment "Flor de Lys")
  • Meus Homens, Meus Amores (1978)
  • A Santa Donzela (1978)
  • O Bem Dotado - O Homem de Itu (1978) - Himself
  • O Caçador de Esmeraldas (1979)
  • Ariella (1980) - Diogo
  • O Inseto do Amor (1980) - Aristocrata Moura
  • O Gosto do Pecado (1980) - Enéas
  • Bacanal (1980)
  • O Torturador (1981)
  • Tessa, a Gata (1982)
  • Retrato Falado de uma Mulher Sem Pudor (1982) - Johnny Gravatinha
  • Deu Veado na Cabeça (1982)
  • As Aventuras de Mário Fofoca (1982)
  • Amor de Perversão (1982)
  • Jeitosa, Um Assunto Muito Particular (1984)
  • Os Bons Tempos Voltaram, Vamos Gozar Outra Vez (1985) - Fernando (segment "Sábado Quente")
  • Made in Brazil (1985) - (segment "Um Milagre Brasileiro")
  • As Sete Vampiras (1986) - Rogério
  • A Menina do Lado (1987) - Padrasto de Alice / Alice's stepfather
  • Per sempre (1991)
  • A Viagem (1994, TV Series) - Agenor Barbosa
  • Drama Urbano (1998)
  • A Hora Mágica (1999) - Jorge
  • Malhação (1995-2005, TV Series) - Nabuco / Horácio
  • Onde Andará Dulce Veiga? (2008) - Apresentador de TV

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "Ator John Hebert morre aos 81 anos". Folha. Correio do Estado. 2011-01-13. Archived from the original on 2013-12-14. Retrieved 2011-01-25.
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