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Cláudio Botelho Born 1964 (age 46–47) Araguari, Minas Gerais Cláudio Botelho (born 1964) is a Brazilian actor, singer, composer and translator. Side by side with his fellow Charles Möeller, is esteemed as Brazil's modern "musical theatre wizard".[1] He was born in Araguari, Minas Gerais. Contents 1 Works 1.1 Translations to Portuguese (musical theatre/opera) 2 Awards 3 References Works Translations to Portuguese (musical theatre/opera) The Fantasticks (Schmidt & Jones) Candide (Leonard Bernstein) Kiss of the Spider Woman (Kander & Ebb) Die Fledermaus (Johann Strauss) Company (Stephen Sondheim) Les Misérables (Boulblil & Schonberg) Victor or Victoria (Henry Mancini) The World Goes Round (Kander & Ebb) Sweet Charity (Cy Coleman & Dorothy Fields) My Fair Lady (George Bernard Shaw, Frederick Lowe and Alan Jay Lerner) The Sound of Music West Side Story Miss Saigon Awards Mambembe Award (Lifetime Achievement as composer, 1998) Governor of the State of Rio de Janeiro Award (Cole Porter versions in Cole Porter - Ele Nunca Disse que me Amava, 2000) Nominated for Prêmio Shell for Company References ^ Os magos dos musicais by Daniela Barbi in "Época". Retrieved on June 13, 2007.(Portuguese) Persondata Name Botelho, Claudio Alternative names Short description Date of birth 1964 Place of birth Araguari, Minas Gerais Date of death Place of death This article about a Brazilian actor or actress is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e