Leonel Brizola

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

22

Gender

Male

Birthday

1922-01-22

Day of death

2004-06-21 (82 years old)

Place of Birth

Carazinho, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Leonel Brizola

Biography

Leonel de Moura Brizola (22 January 1922 – 21 June 2004) was a Brazilian politician. Launched into politics by Brazilian president Getúlio Vargas in the 1930–1950s, Brizola was the only politician to serve as elected governor of two Brazilian states. An engineer by training, Brizola organized the youth wing of the Brazilian Labour Party and served as state representative for Rio Grande do Sul and mayor of its capital, Porto Alegre. In 1958 he was elected governor and subsequently played a major role in thwarting a first coup attempt by sectors of the armed forces in 1961, who wished to stop João Goulart from assuming the presidency, under allegations of communist ties. Three years later, facing the 1964 Brazilian coup d'état that went on to install the Brazilian military dictatorship, Brizola again wanted the democratic forces to resist, but Goulart did not want to risk the possibility of civil war, and Brizola was exiled in Uruguay. One of the few Brazilian major political figures able to overcome the dictatorship's twenty-years ban on his political activity, Brizola returned to Brazil in 1979, but failed in his bid to take control of the reemerging Brazilian Labour Party as the military government instead conceded it to Ivete Vargas. Brizola founded the Democratic Labour Party on a democratic socialist, nationalist and populist platform descended from Getúlio Vargas' own trabalhismo legacy, promoted as an ideology he called socialismo moreno ("tanned socialism"), a non-Marxist, Christian and markedly Brazilian left-wing political agenda for a post-Cold War setting. In 1982 and 1990 he was elected governor of Rio de Janeiro, after a failed 1989 bid for the presidency, in which he narrowly finished third, after Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. In the 1990s, Brizola disputed for preeminence in the Brazilian left with future president Lula Workers' Party, later briefly integrating his government in the early 2000s. He was also vice-president of the Socialist International and served as Honorary President of that organization from October 2003 until his death in June 2004. Known for his sharp, energetic rhetoric and frank, direct style, Brizola is considered one of the most important historic figures of the Brazilian left.

Known For

  • 1964: 40 Years After

    1964: 40 Years After

  • Brizola, Anotações para uma História

    Brizola, Anotações para uma História

  • Muda Brasil

    Muda Brasil

  • Brizola - Tempos de Luta

    Brizola - Tempos de Luta

  • The Comrade: The Life of Luiz Carlos Prestes

    The Comrade: The Life of Luiz Carlos Prestes

  • The Day That Lasted 21 Years

    The Day That Lasted 21 Years

  • Democracia em Preto e Branco

    Democracia em Preto e Branco

  • Beyond Citizen Kane

    Beyond Citizen Kane

  • Andança: Os Encontros e as Memórias de Beth Carvalho

    Andança: Os Encontros e as Memórias de Beth Carvalho

  • Zona Eleitoral

    Zona Eleitoral

  • Darcy, um Brasileiro

    Darcy, um Brasileiro

  • 1961

    1961

  • Jango

    Jango

  • Dossiê Jango

    Dossiê Jango

  • 1º de Abril, Brasil

    1º de Abril, Brasil

  • Brizola

    Brizola

  • O Evangelho Segundo Teotônio

    O Evangelho Segundo Teotônio

  • 1964: Brazil between weapons and books

    1964: Brazil between weapons and books

  • Matheus Schdmit, um caso de amor pelo Brasil

    Matheus Schdmit, um caso de amor pelo Brasil

  • Abdias do Nascimento - Memória Negra

    Abdias do Nascimento - Memória Negra

  • Legacy of Silence: The Remnants of the Military Dictatorship in Porto Alegre

    Legacy of Silence: The Remnants of the Military Dictatorship in Porto Alegre

  • Invencíveis

    Invencíveis