- Lucélia Santos
Lucélia Santos (born in
Santo André, São Paulo ,1957 ) is a famous Brazilian actress, director and producer.Her career spans for three and a half decades filled with creativity and success. Her first work for television, "
Escrava Isaura ",1976 , (based on the novel by Bernardo Guimarães) is probably one of the most famoustelenovela s ever made. Her portrait of a slave in imperial Brazil was acclaimed inLatin America . Dubbed versions have been watched in nearly seventy countries. It has charmed audiences inEurope , Eastern Europe,Russia ,Africa andAsia , transforming Santos into an international star.Lucélia Santos was the first foreign actress to win the Golden Eagle prize in
China . In 2004 she was honored with the “Jóia da China” medal, conferred upon her for her outstanding efforts to bring together the Chinese and Brazilian cultures.Santos has also been successful as a director, particularly with her documentary "Timor Lorosae - O Massacre Que o Mundo Não Viu" ("Timor Lorosae - The Massacre The World Did Not See"), that investigates the killings that took place before the independence of
East Timor . The documentary was produced by her company, Nhock Produções Artísticas Ltda.She married the
composer and classical music conductorJohn Neschling , from whom she is now divorced. Their son,Pedro Neschling , is also an actor.Currently, she plays Suzana Mayer in the series "Donas de Casa Desesperadas", the Brazilian version of the "Desperate Housewives".
Career details
Actress:
Theater
*"Godspell", 1974
*"Transe no Dezoito" 1976Telenovelas
*"Escrava Isaura ", 1976
*"Locomotivas ", 1977
*"Feijão Maravilha ", 1979
*"Água Viva ", 1980
*"Ciranda de Pedra ", 1981
*"Guerra dos Sexos ", 1983
*"Vereda Tropical ", 1984
*"Sinhá Moça ", 1986
*"Carmem ", 1987
*"Brasileiras e Brasileiros ", 1990
*"Sangue do Meu Sangue ", 1995
*"Malhação ", 1995
*"Dona Anja ", 1996
*"Cidadão Brasileiro ", 2006Movies
*"Já Não Se Faz Amor Como Antigamente", 1976
*"O Ibraim do Subúrbio", 1976
*"Paranóia", 1976
*"Mau Passo", 1977
*"Um Brasileiro Chamado Rosaflor", 1977
*"Luz del Fuego", 1981
*"O Sonho Não Acabou", 1981
*"Álbum de Família", 1981
*"Bonitinha Mas Ordinária", 1981
*"Engraçadinha", 1981
*"História Devassa", 1981
*"Baixo Gávea", 1986
*"As Sete Vampiras", 1986
*"Fonte da Saudade", 1986
*"Kuarup", 1989
*"Vagas Para Moças de Fino Trato", 1992
*"Três Histórias da Bahia", 2001
*"O Sonho de Rose 10 Anos Depois", 2001Director:
*"Timor Lorosae - O Massacre Que o Mundo Não Viu", 2001,
documentary film
*"O ponto de Mutaçâo China Hoje", 1997, television miniseriesExternal links
* [http://www.arquivoluceliasantos.com arquivoluceliasantos.com]
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