Hugo Gross claims the plaintiff is working with an expired provisional document and registration form, while Lima claims he has a definitive DRT.
The president of the Union of Artists of Rio (Sated-RJ), Hugo Gross, has disputed Leandro Lima’s claims that he has a valid professional registration to act. In statements released this Wednesday (22), Gross said that the artist works without the final Technical Registration Document (DRT), having only a registration form and a provisional actor’s document issued in 2008, valid for one year.
The dispute between the two professionals intensified after Lima publicly declared that he possessed the necessary documents to practice his profession. The conflict takes place in Rio de Janeiro, where the Sated-RJ supervises the legal exercise of the acting profession.
According to Gross, Lima starred in the soap opera Vale Tudo and currently works in Três Graças, both TV Globo productions, without submitting the necessary professional registration. “It’s unprecedented [DRT]. It has a registration model presented by TV Globo. And it’s not his fault, because TV Globo called him and he worked without registration, without being professional, on the entire telenovela Vale Tudo without registration. If by chance a record appears, that record has now been provided. Tell him to take the registration number and prove it. Then you will truly see that the truth is sovereign,” declared the union president.
In his defense, Leandro Lima told the LeoDias portal: “My DRT was issued in 2008 by the Ministry of Labor, in Paraíba. At the time, they made a provisional until they could demonstrate activity in the area, and my permanent was issued by São Paulo. Some bad character must need an internship.”
TV Globo, mentioned by Gross as being responsible for hiring the actor without proper documentation, has so far not commented on the case.
The Sated-RJ president responded directly to Lima’s insinuations of “bad character.” “I understand that he is the only person who has asked for his criminal record for ten days [fui eu]. The only person with a bad character, of course, is me, right? Because I said so. But he didn’t say my name. Now I’m going to give it my all: he didn’t have the manhood to tell the truth,” Gross said.
The union leader also said: “He preferred to talk nonsense. If he calls me a bad character, let me tell you. But now I say: he has no virility, if he knows what virility is. We are here to help people, and he, being a model and not an actor, does not know the respectability of a professional past.”
Source: Terra

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