Baden Powell - Actor Profile

Baden Powell

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Updated: Apr 16, 2026
12Total Films
10.0 Highest Rated
Born: Aug 6, 1937
Birth Place: Varre-Sai, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

About Baden Powell

Baden Powell de Aquino (6 August 1937 – 26 September 2000), known professionally as Baden Powell, was a Brazilian guitarist. He combined classical techniques with popular harmony and swing. He performed in many styles, including bossa nova, samba, Brazilian jazz, Latin jazz and MPB. He performed on stage during most of his lifetime. Powell composed many pieces for guitar, such as "Abração em Madrid", "Braziliense", "Canto de Ossanha", "Casa Velha", "Consolação", "Horizon", "Imagem", "Lotus", "Samba", "Samba Triste", "Simplesmente", "Tristeza e Solidão", and "Samba da Benção". He released Os Afro-sambas, a watershed album in MPB, with Vinicius de Moraes in 1966. Baden Powell de Aquino was born in Varre-Sai in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. His father, a Scouting enthusiast, named him after Robert Baden-Powell. When he was three months old, his family relocated to the Rio suburb of São Cristóvão. His house was a stop for popular musicians during his formative years. He started guitar lessons with Jayme Florence, a famous choro guitarist in the 1940s. He soon proved a young virtuoso, having won many talent competitions before he was a teenager. At age fifteen, he was playing professionally, accompanying singers and bands in various styles. He was fascinated by swing and jazz, but his main influences were in the Brazilian guitar canon. In 1955, Powell played with the Steve Bernard Orquestra at the Boite Plaza, a nightclub within the Plaza Hotel in Rio, where his skill got the attention of the jazz trio playing across the lobby at the Plaza Bar. When Ed Lincoln needed to form a new trio, he asked Powell to join on guitar to become the Hotel Plaza Trio. Powell brought in Luiz Marinho on bass and a fourth member of the "trio": Claudette Soares on vocals. Powell, Lincoln, and their young musician friends took part in after-hours jam sessions, gaining notice in the growing Brazilian jazz scene. Powell achieved wider fame in 1959 by convincing Billy Blanco, an established singer and songwriter, to put lyrics to one of Baden's compositions. The result was called "Samba Triste" and quickly became very successful. It has been covered by many artists, including Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd in their seminal LP Jazz Samba. In 1962, Powell met the poet-diplomat Vinicius de Moraes and began a collaboration that yielded classics of 1960s Brazilian music. Although bossa nova was the prevailing sound at the time, Baden and Vinicius wanted to combine samba with Afro-Brazilian forms such as candomblé, umbanda, and capoeira. In 1966 they released Os Afro-Sambas de Baden e Vinicius. Powell studied advanced harmony with Moacir Santos and released recordings on the Brazilian labels Elenco Records and Forma, as well as in the French label Barclay and the German label MPS/Saba (notably, his 1966 Tristeza on Guitar). He was the house guitarist for Elenco, and of the singer Elis Regina's TV show O Fino da Bossa. In 1968, Powell joined with poet Paulo César Pinheiro and produced another series of Afro-Brazilian-inspired music, released in 1970 as Os Cantores da Lapinha. Powell visited and toured Europe frequently in the 1960s, relocating permanently to France in 1968. ... Source: Article "Baden Powell (guitarist)" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Baden Powell Movies & Career Overview

The filmography of Baden Powell reflects a career marked by diverse experimentation. Across 12 major appearances, the actor has built a reputation through performances in multiple genres and storytelling styles.

Dominant Genre

A large portion of Baden Powell's work falls within the Documentary genre, where audiences tend to respond most strongly to their on-screen presence.

Success Ratio

Approximately 50% of Baden Powell's films maintain ratings above 6.5, indicating a consistent level of audience approval.

One of the most highly rated entries in their career remains O Tempo e o Som, which stands out as a key performance.

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Best Baden Powell Movies Ranked

Must-watch hits from Baden Powell's career based on audience ratings.

Full Filmography

Every movie Baden Powell has appeared in, with audience ratings and verdicts.

YearMovieCharacterSuccessMore
2024 Os Afro-Sambas: The Brazil of Baden and Vinicius Self (archive footage) Super Hit Similar →
2021 Pixinguinha, an Affectionate Man Self (archive footage) Hit Similar →
2020 Garoto - Vivo Sonhando Self Hit Similar →
2019 Memórias do Grupo Opinião Self (archive footage) Flop Similar →
2005 Vinicius de Moraes Self (archive footage) Average Similar →
2005 Viva Volta Self (archive footage) Flop Similar →
2005 Coisa Mais Linda - Histórias e Casos da Bossa Nova Self (archive footage) Super Hit Similar →
2003 Velho Amigo: O Universo Musical de Baden Powell Self Flop Similar →
1970 O Tempo e o Som Self Super Hit Similar →
1969 Saravah Self Super Hit Similar →
1967 Mar Corrente The Violinist Flop Similar →
1967 The Girl from Ipanema Self Average Similar →

Baden Powell - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best movie of Baden Powell?

According to audience ratings, the best movie starring Baden Powell is "O Tempo e o Som" with a rating of 10.0/10.

How many movies has Baden Powell acted in?

Baden Powell has been featured in at least 12 major films throughout their career.

What are some other popular movies by Baden Powell?

Other notable films include "Os Afro-Sambas: The Brazil of Baden and Vinicius", "Saravah", and "Coisa Mais Linda - Histórias e Casos da Bossa Nova".

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