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Marcelo Rubens Paiva was born on 1 May, 1959 in São Paulo, State of São Paulo, Brazil, is a Brazilian writer (born 1959). Discover Marcelo Rubens Paiva's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?
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His wife is Silvia Feola
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Marcelo Rubens Paiva Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Marcelo Rubens Paiva worth at the age of 64 years old? Marcelo Rubens Paiva’s income source is mostly from being a successful writer. He is from Brazil. We have estimated Marcelo Rubens Paiva's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Marcelo Rubens Paiva (born 1959) is a Brazilian writer born in São Paulo, Brazil.
He is the son of Rubens Paiva, who disappeared during Brazil's military dictatorship in 1971.
When jumping into a shallow lake at 20 years old, Paiva fractured his spine and became tetraplegic.
He graduated in Communication Radio & TV (USP; 1982–87), drama course (Centro de Pesquisas Teatrais do Sesc-SP; 1989–90), master in Literature (Unicamp; 1991–94) and the Knight Fellowship Program (Stanford University, CA; 1995–96).
Marcelo Rubens Paiva has also written Feliz Ano Velho (1982, Prêmio Jabuti), Blecaute (1986), Ua:brari (1990), Bala na Agulha (1992), Não És Tu, Brasil (1996), Malu de Bicicleta (2003), A Segunda Vez Que Te Conheci (2009), Orangotango Marxista (2016) by Companhia das Das Letras, As Fêmeas (1994), O Homem Que Conhecia as Mulheres (2006) and As Verdades Que Ela Não Diz (2012), Ainda Estou Aqui (prêmio Jabuti 2015), Meninos em Fúria (2016), Menino e o Foguete (Jabuti de 2017).
Was translated in to English, Spanish, French, Italian, German and Czech.
In 1983, after extensive physiotherapy, he gained the movement of both arms and hands and wrote Feliz Ano Velho (Happy Old Year), an autobiographical recollection of these events and his entire life.
Marcelo Rubens Paiva is a writer, screenwriter and playwright.
For the press, since 1983 he has written columns for newspapers and magazines such as Veja, Folha de S. Paulo, Vogue RG, O Estado de São Paulo, Miami Herald, San Francisco Chronicle, New York Times.
He wrote for TV Teleplay with Fernando Meirelles (Olho Mágico, 1987), TV Cultura (Leitura Livre, 1984, Fanzine, 1992–94), Rede Globo (Vida ao Vivo - Fantástico, 2000, and Sexo Frágil, 2003–04), BandTV with Mauro Lima (Aventuras de Tiazinha), Multishow GloboSat (Segunda Vez, 2014, and E Aí, Comeu?, 2016).
And theater plays: 525 Linhas (1989), E Aí, Comeu?
He has written films such as Bicho de 7 Cabeças (1999), Malu de Bicicleta (2010), E Aí, Comeu?
(1999, Prêmo Shell), Mais-Que-Imperfeito (2000), As Mentiras que os Homens Contam (2001), Closet Show (2001), No Retrovisor (2002), Amo-te (2006), A Noite Mais Fria do Ano (2009), O Predador Entra Na Sala (2010).
Since 2003, he has written a column for the Brazilian newspaper Estadão.
O Homem que Conhecia as Mulheres (2006)
A Segunda Vez que Te Conheci (2008)
(2012), Depois de Tudo (2015), Mais Forte que o Mundo (2016), and the docs Fiel e Polanski no Brasil.
Four times nominated as best screenwriter by Academia Brasileira de Cinema.
Won the ABL prize for the script of Malu de Bicicleta.
Wrote the srerenplay of Casagrande e Seus Demônios (Globo e Paris Filmes), Código 12 (Barretos) and The Book (Tambellini Filme).
(2012) As Verdades Que Ela Não Diz (2012)
1 drible, 2 dribles, 3 dribles: manual do pequeno craque cidadão (2014)
Writer's room for Conspiração (Contravenção, 2018–19) and Feliz Ano Velho (MaFilmes, 2019).
Was Emmy nominated for the teleplay of O Homem Mais Forte do Mundo (TV Globo, 2018).
O Orangotango Marxista (2018)