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Alexandre Rodrigues as Rocket: The narrator, who dreams of becoming a photographer. His real name is Wilson Rodrigues. Leandro Firmino as Li'l Zé/Li'l Dice: A power-hungry sociopath, who takes sadistic pleasure in killing. "Dado" is a common nickname for Eduardo and means "dice", and "inho" a diminutive suffix in Portuguese.
Wilson Rodrigues de Moura Júnior (born January 31, 1984), known simply as Wilson, is a Brazilian former footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He retired in March 2024. He retired in March 2024. Career
Wilson Rodrigues Fonseca (born 21 March 1985), or simply Wilson, is a Brazilian striker, currently playing for Mirassol. [1] Biography.
Alexandre Rodrigues (born May 21, 1983, in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian actor.He is most famous for playing the part of Buscapé (Rocket in the English subtitled version), the narrator and protagonist in the 2002 film Cidade de Deus (City of God).
It stars Alexandre Rodrigues, Thiago Martins, Roberta Rodrigues, Sabrina Rosa, Edson Oliveira, Marcos Palmeira, and Andréia Horta. [ 1 ] Produced by Miramax and O2 Filmes, it takes place twenty years after the events of the original film, with Wilson "Rocket" Rodrigues recounting how conflicts between the police, drug dealers and militias ...
Wilson (name) List of people with given name Wilson; List of people with surname Wilson; Wilson (footballer, 1927–1998), Brazilian manager and defender Wilson (footballer, born 1984), full name Wilson Rodrigues de Moura Júnior, Brazilian goalkeeper
Wilson Rodríguez (born 1966-02-04 in Santiago, Dominican Republic) is a retired professional boxer, best known for his 1996 fight with Arturo Gatti (a runner up for Ring Magazine's 1996 Fight of the Year) and his reign as IBF Inter-Continental super featherweight titleholder, which he successfully defended 6 times.
He was born to ex-footballer Wilson James Rodríguez Bedoya and Maria Del Pilar Rubio. [ 10 ] James started his professional football career in 2006 with the Colombian second division club Envigado , with which he reached the Colombian first division through the 2007 promotion. [ 11 ]