
José Pereira de Abreu Júnior is a Brazilian actor.

Sérgio Abreu is a Brazilian actor and reality television personality, best known for being the runner-up of the third season of the Brazilian version of The Farm.

Aguinaldo Filho is a Brazilian actor, narrator, journalist, TV anchor, translator and radio personality. With a versatile career that spans TNT Network, BBC, The Grammys, The Emmys, The Anchor of PanAmerican Sports, as well as book translation and narration in many languages, Aguinaldo Filho's voice had been used in thousands broadcasts throughout the world.

David Bianchi is an American-Brazilian actor, producer, and screenwriter.

David Brazil is a Brazilian promoter of events and actor.

Antônio Vicente Filipe Celestino was a Brazilian singer, composer and actor of Italian descent.

Fábio Correa Ayrosa Galvão, known as Fábio Jr. or Fábio Júnior, is a Brazilian singer, songwriter and actor. Since 1976 he has recorded an album nearly every year.

Filipe Kartalian Ayrosa Galvão, better known by his stage name Fiuk is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and actor. He is better known for his role as Bernardo Oliveira in the seventeenth season of the telenovela Malhação. He started career as a member of the band No Name and later as the lead singer of the band Hori, before starting a solo career. Fiuk was born in São Paulo, Brazil, and is a son of the fellow musician Fábio Júnior and the businesswoman Cristina Kartalian. He has four siblings: half-sister Cléo Pires, Krízia, Tainá and Záion. Besides his acting and musical career, Fiuk is also a drifting pilot. He declared the intention to compete in Japan.

Adelino Fontoura Chaves was a Brazilian poet, actor and journalist. He is the patron of the 1st chair of the Brazilian Academy of Letters.

Fabio Ide is a Brazilian actor and model in Philippines. Ide is in at D'Survivors, with Akihiro Sato and Daniel Matsunaga.

Antonio Ney Latorraca is a Brazilian actor.
Fábio Lucindo is a Brazilian actor, voice actor and presenter. He specializes in dubbing cartoons, anime, films, and video games in the Brazilian Portuguese language. Lucindo is perhaps most known for voicing Ash Ketchum in Pokémon, a character that Lucindo voiced from 1999 to 2015.

Vinicius Zorin-Machado is a producer and actor. He has received a humanitarian award for his philanthropy work and today serves as a speaker for stopbullyingnowfoundation.org.

José Mojica Marins was a Brazilian filmmaker, actor, composer, screenwriter, and television horror host. Marins is also known for creating and playing the character Coffin Joe in a series of horror films; the character has since gone on to become his alter ego as well as a pop culture icon, a horror icon, and a cult figure. The popularity of Coffin Joe in Brazil has led to the character being referred to as "Brazil's National Boogeyman" and "Brazil's Freddy Krueger".

Branco Mello is a Brazilian musician and actor, best known as the vocalist and bassist of Brazilian rock band Titãs. He has also played small but significant roles for the movies.

Selton Figueiredo Mello is a Brazilian actor and film director. Since his childhood, he acted on TV shows. Now he works on TV, movies and theater. Throughout his career, he developed a strong and solid experience in cinema, producing and directing movies and videoclips, and being publicly and critically acclaimed for it. The actor hosted Tarja Preta, a TV show about culture and independent movies, from 2004 until 2008.

Paulo Roberto de Souza Miklos is a Brazilian multi-instrumentalist, musician and actor. He is best known for his tenure with the band Titãs, in which he was a vocalist, guitarist and occasional saxophonist, keyboardist and harmonica player from its inception in 1982 until 2016, when he left it to focus on personal projects.

Paulo Corrêa de Araujo, also known as Moska or Paulinho Moska is a Brazilian singer, composer and actor.

Abdias do Nascimento was a prominent African Brazilian scholar, artist, and politician. Also a poet, dramatist, and Pan-African activist, Nascimento created the Black Experimental Theater (1944) and the Black Arts Museum (1950), organized the National Convention of Brazilian Blacks (1946), the First Congress of Brazilian Blacks (1950), and the Third Congress of Black Culture in the Americas (1982). Professor Emeritus, State University of New York at Buffalo, he was the first Afro-Brazilian member of Congress to champion black people’s human and civil rights in the National Legislature, where in 1983 he presented the first Brazilian proposals for affirmative action legislation. He served as Rio de Janeiro State Secretary for the Defense and Promotion of Afro-Brazilian People and Secretary of Human Rights and Citizenship. While working as curator of the Black Arts Museum project, he began developing his own creative work (painting), and from 1968 on, he exhibited widely in the U.S., Brazil and abroad. He received national and international honors for his work, including UNESCO’s special Toussaint Louverture Award for contribution to the fight against racism, granted to him and to poet Aimé Césaire in 2004. He was officially nominated for the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize.

Vinícius de Oliveira is a Brazilian actor.

Antônio Carlos de Sousa Pereira, better known as Tonico Pereira, is a Brazilian television and film actor.

Almir Eduardo Melke Sater, best known as Almir Sater, is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and actor.

Bemvindo Sequeira is a Brazilian actor, comedian, author, theater, and television director.

Thomas Stavros is a Brazilian screenwriter, actor and film producer.