Vales is known particularly his comedic roles. He commenced his career with minor roles, but a crucial opportunity arose when his two uncles, Agnelo and
Hortencio, who were established comedic actors, invited Vales to replace Agnelo in one of his comedic roles. Vales' performance in this substituted role was so well-received that it marked a significant turning point, leading him to focus more on comedy going forward. Following this breakthrough, he began regularly working with various
Goan theater directors, including Tony Park, with whom he made his professional debut in
tiatrs (a traditional Goan theater form). He subsequently collaborated on comedic productions with a number of other directors, such as Betty Alvares, Seby de Sarzona,
William de Curtorim, Pascoal Rodrigues, Maxy Periera, Milagres de Chandor, Fr Planton Faria,
Wilmix-
Sharon, Christina Vaz,
John D' Silva,
Anil Kumar, Domnic Carvalho, among others. Vales has appeared in several
Konkani VCD (Video Compact Disc) productions, including the films
Vizmit directed by Arnold D'Costa,
Stop it,
Dog Chedde Dogui Redde,
Vadoll etc. In addition to his film roles, he has also acted in
tiatrs, a form of Konkani theater. One such
tiatr production showcased the story of the
humanitarian,
Mother Teresa, highlighting her life and contributions. In this theatrical work, Vales was required to
portray multiple characters, a common practice in
tiatr performances. In a specific segment of the performance, he took on the role of a
goonda, commonly known as a
gangster, who crosses paths with Mother Teresa as she journeys to the
convent with a young child. As part of this role, Vales' character was meant to threaten Mother Teresa using a prop
pistol. However, in a crucial moment of the play, as he aimed the
prop gun at the actress depicting Mother Teresa, the fake
revolver's
muzzle fractured. As a consequence, the spring mechanism of the prop gun became dislodged and was left hanging in his grasp. This
technical malfunction reportedly elicited laughter not only from the audience but also from the actress portraying Mother Teresa herself. Vales participated in several theatrical productions in the mid-2010s. In March 2015, he was cast in the comedy film
Paying Guest, directed by
Comedian Agostinho in collaboration with Manfa Music. Vales portrayed the lead role of the
paying guest, with
Comedienne Janet in a co-starring role. Later that same year, in December 2015, Vales was selected to appear in the
tiatr (a form of
Goan theater) titled
Tuzo-l Dis Yetolo (Your Day Will Come), written by playwright
Roseferns. Vales undertook a comic role in the production, acting alongside fellow performers Comedian Richard, Dorothy, and Reggie. Additionally, he and Richard performed a
political satire duet song as part of the
tiatr. The following year, in May 2016, Vales was again cast in a
tiatr production by Roseferns, this time titled
All The Best. Once more, he was given a comic supporting part in the play, co-starring with Richard, Dorothy, and Reggie. ==Personal life==