Manuel Coelho da Silva (born 15 December 1954)[1] ( is a Portuguese actor, mainly working at the D. Maria II National Theatre in Lisbon.
He later co-founded the Grupo Proposta e do Teatro Popular in Almada, and integrated his group with others.
Around this time, he also appeared in film, radio, and television, and worked with directors such as Francisco Ribeiro (Ribeirinho), Carlos Avilez, Rogério Paulo, Filipe La Féria, Jean-Marie Villégier, Varela Silva, Silvio Purcaretti, and others.
He also assisted the directors Jorge Listopad, Orlando Neves, António Macedo, and Joaquim Benite.
[3] Since 1978 he has been a part of Teatro Nacional D. Maria II, where he participated in a number of showings of William Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor, O Judeu, by Bernardo Santareno, Pedro, o Cru by António Patrício, Fígados de Tigre by Gomes de Amorim, and Romulus the Great by Durrenmatt, which was in Portugal and in Paris, at the Théâtre D'Europe in 1986.