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André Cibelli Abujamra (São Paulo, Brazil 15 May 1965)of Lebanese origin is a critically and internationally acclaimed Brazilian score composer, musician, singer, guitarist, actor and comedian. His father is also an actor named Antonio Abujamra.
Film work
Abujamra has worked on nearly 30 films in his career since entering the Cinema of Brazil in 1988 and has composed the soundtracks to acclaimed Brazilian films such as Durval Discos (2002) and Carandiru (2003). He has also had several minor roles in Brazilian films. He has also written soundtracks for Brazilian TV channel Eurochannel.
Band work
He was singer and guitar player for a band called Karnak. They have released three CDs: Karnak (1995), Universo Umbigo (1997) and Estamos Adorando Tóquio (2000).
Awards
He has won 4 professional awards in his career to date and he won the Kikito Award for the soundtrack of "As Rosas não Falam".
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