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TMDB ID: 1716478
IMDb ID: nm0695323
Known for: Writing
Born: February 11, 1946
Age: 80
Place of birth: Uberaba, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Gender: Male
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1976 - 2005
Years active: 30
Average TMDB rating: 6.01
Also known as
Pratinha • Mario Alberto Campos de Morais Prata
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Mario Alberto Campos de Morais Prata (Uberaba, February 11, 1946) is a Brazilian writer, playwright, chronicler and journalist. He won recognition as a novelist, author of soap operas and plays, his greatest hits being the novel Stupid Cupid (1976), the plays Fábrica de Chocolate (1979) and Besame Mucho (1982) and the books Schifaizfavoire - Dictionary of Portuguese (1994), Diary of a Slim (1997), My Women and My Men (1998) and Purgatory (2007). Mario Prata is a miner from Uberaba, but he was raised in the city of Lins from São Paulo. At the age of fourteen, I was already writing "in an old Remington in my father's laboratory ... horrible chronicles, often preaching freedom and doubting the existence of God." At this age he began to write in A Gazeta de Lins, this time signing a social column under the pseudonym Franco Abbiazzi. I was already producing reports and articles. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



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