Eduardo Conde (April 9, 1946 - January 16, 2003) was a Brazilian actor, singer and model. In the 1970s, he starred in the Brazilian production of Jesus Cristo Superstar, in the role of Jesus Christ. For many years, he presented the awards at the Brasília Film Festival. As an actor, he participated in national productions - such as O Incrível Monstro Trapalhão and Os Saltimbancos Trapalhões (both 1981) - and international productions - for example, The Emerald Forest, by John Boorman and Blame It on Rio, by Stanley Donen, acting alongside Michael Caine and Demi Moore. On television, he acted in Plumas e Paetês (1980), O Beijo do Vampiro (2002) and in the miniseries O Quinto dos Infernos (2002). Eduardo Conde died of lung cancer caused by smoking and was buried at Jardim da Saudade cemetery in Rio de Janeiro. He left two children, fruits of his marriage with actress Betty Lago.
Eduardo Cortes is known for Runner Runner (2013), Bonne année (2008) and The Vessel (2016).
Eduardo Cortés is known for Falcon Rising (2014).
Eduardo Covarrubias is an actor and director, known for Bajo tierra (2009), Muñequita (1998) and El héroe (2003).
Eduardo Cunha was born on September 29, 1958 in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is known for The Edge of Democracy (2019), Excelentíssimos (2018) and O Processo (2018).
Eduardo Cupi is an actor, known for Stray Dog (2019), Mask of Thorn (2019) and Premonition (2017).
Eduardo Cárdenas Aristizábal is an actor, known for Rosario Tijeras (2005) and Dora and Friends: Into the City! (2014).
Eduardo De Los Reyes is known for Ghosts: A 48 Hour Audio Drama Festival (2023), Los Farad (2023) and Furies (2024).
Eduardo De Vicente Chato is known for Lockdown: Strain (2021) and Monsternado (2023).