Ronald Golias (May 4, 1929 - September 27, 2005), was a
Brazilian comedian and
actor. From the city of
São Carlos, in the state of
São Paulo,
Brazil, he started as a
tailor assistant and
insurance agent, amongst other professions. But, during the 50's, he impressed
Manoel de Nóbrega, who hired him to work as a comedian, both on TV and on the
radio.
His first character was named Pacífico, a tongue-in-the-cheek young man, that made famous the catch phrase "ô Cride!", Portuguese for "Hey Cride!", being "Cride" a Brazilian nickname, or misspell for
Euclides. A big hit, it paved the way for a
cinema career, where he worked on 10 movies (see below). Back to
television, he brought with himself "Bronco", his main cinema character, a big TV hit from 1967 to 1971 "A Família Trapo". In this show, "Bronco" played the brother-in-law of an Italian short-tempered man. Bronco never held a job and lived off his brother-in-law, and he was never too intimidated to view his (often provocative) opinions. Heis sister was a character played by Renata Fronzi. Golias' character was the most important for the show's "rhythm" and also the funniest character.
Since the early 1990s, he worked in the TV show "A Praça é Nossa", playing the character Pacífico, and sometimes also "The Master" (a very intelligent man who answered questions from the people using sexual jokes on them), "Isolda" (a woman...
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