Edwin Luisi
Actor/Actriz
13
Movies
35
TV Shows
Edwin Luisi is a celebrated Brazilian actor whose career spans over five decades. Born in São Paulo, he initially pursued studies in art history and lived in France, where he also learned French. His passion for acting led him to the Escola de Arte Dramática at the University of São Paulo, marking the beginning of a prolific career in the performing arts.
Luisi gained international fame for his role as Álvaro in the classic telenovela Escrava Isaura (1976), where he played the romantic hero opposite Lucélia Santos. This role cemented his status as one of Brazil’s leading heartthrobs of the 1970s and 1980s.
Throughout his career, he has starred in numerous television productions, including Por Amor (1997), Uga Uga (2000), Mad Maria (2005), Paraíso Tropical (2007), and Na Corda Bamba (2019–2020). His versatility has allowed him to play everything from charming leads to complex dramatic roles.
In theater, Luisi has performed in acclaimed plays such as Amadeus, Freud, and Eu Sou Minha Própria Mulher. He also appeared in films like As Alegres Comadres and Aleijadinho – Paixão, Glória e Suplício.
Edwin Luisi remains active in Brazilian entertainment, admired for his elegance, charisma, and enduring talent.
As Actor/Actress
A Grande Família
Olivia
Uga-Uga
Francis
Kananga do Japão
Dr. Renato Braga
Paraíso Tropical
Lutero Sampaio
Sétimo Sentido
Rubens
Mulheres de Areia
Dr. Munhoz
Escrava Isaura
Álvaro Santana de Souza
Sinhá Moça
Martinho
Sangue Bom
Ulysses Lago (Tio Lili)
Você Decide
Chico Anysio Show
Self
O Astro
Felipe Cerqueira
Pão-Pão, Beijo-Beijo
Júlio
Dona Xepa
Daniel
Araponga
Alves
As Três Marias
Davi
Camomila e Bem-Me-Quer
Renato
Pecado Rasgado
Sérgio
Terras do Sem Fim
Silveirinha
Plantão de Polícia
Mad Maria
Alexander Mackenzie
Dona Beija
Padre Melo Franco
Pacto de Sangue
Dr. Demétrio Lovato
Tocaia Grande
Coronel Enoch Morgado
Canção para Isabel
Felipe
Vila do Arco
Quincas Borba
Colégio Brasil
Professor Edmo
Salomé
Rosendo
Tudo ou Nada
César Augusto Barroso
O Fantasma da Ópera
Maestro Mário Barretti