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'''Hebe Maria Camargo''' (born March 8, 1929<ref>[http://www.sbt.com.br/hebe Site of Hebe program at SBT] (in portuguese)</ref>) is a [[Brazil]]ian [[television presenter]], [[actress]] and [[singer]].
'''Hebe Maria Camargo''' (born March 8, 1929<ref>[http://www.sbt.com.br/hebe Site of Hebe program at SBT] (in portuguese)</ref>) is a [[Brazil]]ian [[television presenter]], [[actress]] and [[singer]].

Her first role as an actress was in the 1949 film ''Quase no Céu'', directed by [[Lima Duarte]].

In the debut of [[Brazilian television]], in 1950, she was one of the first artists to appear in the screen.
In the debut of [[Brazilian television]], in 1950, she was one of the first artists to appear in the screen.


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== Career ==
== Career ==
As a singer, Hebe appeared in comedy films of [[Mazzaropi]] and starred with [[Agnaldo Rayol]] in one of them.<ref name="Portal São Francisco"/> In the 1950s, she entered television and worked as a [[television presenter|presenter]] in a series on [[TV Paulista]]. In 1955, Camargo appeared in the first [[television program|program]] for women on Brazilian television, ''O Mundo é das Mulheres'' (The World for Women), on television in [[Rio de Janeiro]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://noticias.bol.uol.com.br/entretenimento/2009/03/04/ult950u786.jhtm|title=BOL, Hebe Camargo completa 80 anos neste domingo}}</ref> which was seen five times a week.
As a singer, Hebe appeared in comedy films of [[Mazzaropi]] and starred with [[Agnaldo Rayol]] in one of them.<ref name="Portal São Francisco"/> Her first role as an actress was in the 1949 film ''Quase no Céu'', directed by [[Lima Duarte]]. In the 1950s, she entered television and worked as a [[television presenter|presenter]] in a series on [[TV Paulista]]. In 1955, Camargo appeared in the first [[television program|program]] for women on Brazilian television, ''O Mundo é das Mulheres'' (The World for Women), on television in [[Rio de Janeiro]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://noticias.bol.uol.com.br/entretenimento/2009/03/04/ult950u786.jhtm|title=BOL, Hebe Camargo completa 80 anos neste domingo}}</ref> which was seen five times a week.


In the 1960s, Camargo moved to the [[Rede Record]] television network, where, for many years, she maintained top-rated program. During the [[Jovem Guarda]] era, Hebe gave way to new talent. On April 10, 1966 the [[Rede Record]] network began broadcasting a Sunday program featuring Camargo as an interviewer<ref>[http://www.delaswebradio.com.br/mulher.php?id=11 DELAS Web Radio :: Porque o mundo é Delas!]</ref><ref>[http://ondeanda.multiply.com/photos/album/1683 Dramaturgia Brasileira - Hebe Camargo]</ref>.
In the 1960s, Camargo moved to the [[Rede Record]] television network, where, for many years, she maintained top-rated program. During the [[Jovem Guarda]] era, Hebe gave way to new talent. On April 10, 1966 the [[Rede Record]] network began broadcasting a Sunday program featuring Camargo as an interviewer<ref>[http://www.delaswebradio.com.br/mulher.php?id=11 DELAS Web Radio :: Porque o mundo é Delas!]</ref><ref>[http://ondeanda.multiply.com/photos/album/1683 Dramaturgia Brasileira - Hebe Camargo]</ref>.
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== Film career ==
== Film career ==
{{Unreferenced section|date=May 2010}}
*2009 - ''Xuxa e o Mistério de Feiurinha''
*2009 - ''Xuxa e o Mistério de Feiurinha''
*2005 - ''Coisa de Mulher'' (Chick Thing)
*2005 - ''Coisa de Mulher'' (Chick Thing)
*2000 - ''[[Dinosaur (film)|Dinosaur]]'' (Portuguese dubbing)
*2000 - ''[[Dinosaur (film)|Dinosaur]]'' (Portuguese dubbing of ''Baylene'')
*1960 - ''Zé do Periquito''
*1960 - ''Zé do Periquito''
*1951 - ''Liana, a Pecadora''
*1951 - ''Liana, a Pecadora''
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== Television career ==
== Television career ==
{{Unreferenced section|date=May 2010}}
*2010 - ''[[Fantástico]]''
*2010 - ''[[Fantástico]]''
*2010 - ''SBT Brasil''
*2010 - ''SBT Brasil''

Revision as of 20:04, 23 May 2010

Hebe Camargo
Hebe Camargo
Born
Hebe Maria Camargo
Other namesHebe, Loiruda
Occupation(s)Presenter, actress, singer
Years active1943–present
Height1.60 m (5 ft 3 in)
Spouse(s)
Décio Capuano
(m. 1964⁠–⁠1971)
(divorced) 1 child
Lélio Ravagnani
(m. 1973⁠–⁠2000)
(his death)
Websitehttp://www.sbt.com.br/hebe

Hebe Maria Camargo (born March 8, 1929[1]) is a Brazilian television presenter, actress and singer. In the debut of Brazilian television, in 1950, she was one of the first artists to appear in the screen.

Early years

Hebe Camargo was born in Taubaté, São Paulo, on March 8, 1929.[2] She began her career as a singer in the 1940s with her sister Estela, as Rosalinda e Florisbela. During her singing career, Camargo performed sambas and boleros in nightclubs.[3] She left her musical career to devote more time to radio and television.[2] She was invited by Assis Chateaubriand to attend the first live broadcast of Brazilian television, in the neighborhood of Sumaré, São Paulo, Brazil.[3]

Career

As a singer, Hebe appeared in comedy films of Mazzaropi and starred with Agnaldo Rayol in one of them.[2] Her first role as an actress was in the 1949 film Quase no Céu, directed by Lima Duarte. In the 1950s, she entered television and worked as a presenter in a series on TV Paulista. In 1955, Camargo appeared in the first program for women on Brazilian television, O Mundo é das Mulheres (The World for Women), on television in Rio de Janeiro,[4] which was seen five times a week.

In the 1960s, Camargo moved to the Rede Record television network, where, for many years, she maintained top-rated program. During the Jovem Guarda era, Hebe gave way to new talent. On April 10, 1966 the Rede Record network began broadcasting a Sunday program featuring Camargo as an interviewer[5][6].

Camargo has been seen on almost all the television stations in Brazil, including the Rede Record and Rede Bandeirantes, in the 1970s and 1980s.[7]

In 1980, after a long hiatus she returned to work as interviewer. Starting in 1986 Camargo was on the SBT Network, where she presented the television programs Hebe por Elas, Fora do Ar, and Hebe, which is still on the air.[8] She also participated in the Telethon, comedy specials, and Romeu e Julieta, in which she starred with Ronald Golias and Nair Bello.[9]

In 1995 EMI released a CD of Camargo's greatest hits. In 1999 she issued another CD. On April 22, 2006 she celebrated her thousandth program on SBT. She also has participated in social activities, such as when she took part in the Cansei movement, a 2007 protest critical of the Brazilian government.[10]

Camargo was spending New Year's Eve in Miami, United States, when she complained of severe abdominal pain. A bulletin issued by the hospital later reported that Hebe was subjected to a diagnostic laparoscopy, which found cancer.[11][12] On January 8, 2010, Camargo was admitted to Albert Einstein Hospital in São Paulo[13] for surgery to remove cancer from the peritoneum.[14] After surgery and chemotherapy, she returned to work on March 8, 2010.[15]

On April 28, 2010 Camargo underwent a clinical examination[16] at the Albert Einstein Hospital in São Paulo. The survey found that the cancer that gripped since January 2010 had resolved completely and no more.[17] So she no longer needs to go through chemotherapy sessions.

"God never left me, never saw life with joy" — she said to thank the support of their fans.[18]

Awards and honors

Film career

  • 2009 - Xuxa e o Mistério de Feiurinha
  • 2005 - Coisa de Mulher (Chick Thing)
  • 2000 - Dinosaur (Portuguese dubbing of Baylene)
  • 1960 - Zé do Periquito
  • 1951 - Liana, a Pecadora
  • 1949 - Quase no Céu

Television career

  • 2010 - Fantástico
  • 2010 - SBT Brasil
  • 2009 - Elas Cantam Roberto
  • 2009 - Vende-se Um Véu de Noiva
  • 2007 - Amigas e Rivais
  • 2003 - Romeu e Julieta Versão 3
  • 2000 - TV Ano 50
  • 1995 - A Escolinha do Golias
  • 1990 - Romeu e Julieta Versão 2
  • 1980 - Cavalo Amarelo
  • 1978 - O Profeta
  • 1970 - As Pupilas do Senhor Reitor
  • 1968 - Romeu e Julieta Versão 1
  • 1950 - Primeira Apresentação Musical da TV Brasileira

Musical career

  • Hebe e Vocês (1959)
  • Festa de Ritmos (1961)
  • Hebe Camargo (1966)
  • Maiores Sucessos (1995)
  • Pra Você (1998)
  • Como É Grande o Meu Amor Por Vocês (2001)

Gallery

See also

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References

  1. ^ Site of Hebe program at SBT (in portuguese)
  2. ^ a b c "Biografia de Hebe Camargo". Portal São Francisco. January 16, 2010. Retrieved January 16, 2010.
  3. ^ a b "Perfil de Hebe Camargo no Te Contei".
  4. ^ "BOL, Hebe Camargo completa 80 anos neste domingo".
  5. ^ DELAS Web Radio :: Porque o mundo é Delas!
  6. ^ Dramaturgia Brasileira - Hebe Camargo
  7. ^ "Hebe Camargo - A Rainha da TV". oglobo.globo.com. January 17, 2010. Retrieved January 17, 2010. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  8. ^ "OFuxico - Hebe Camargo faz 80 anos e ganha homenagem".
  9. ^ Especial Hebe Camargo, NO AR! “CTN:. Canal News Audiência da TV
  10. ^ "OFuxico - Hebe, Ivete e Paulo VIlhena estão no movimento Cansei, em SP". OFuxico. May 17, 2010. Retrieved May 17, 2010.
  11. ^ Hebe Camargo passa bem após cirurgia de três horas - Folha Online
  12. ^ Hebe Camargo está com tumor no peritônio, informa boletim médico - Folha Online
  13. ^ News “Hebe Camargo was admitted in São Paulo” - Hebe Camargo
  14. ^ Hebe Camargo está internada em São Paulo e deve ser operada - Folha Online
  15. ^ "Hebe Camargo Says She is 'Bald', Just Like Marcelo Tas". diversao.terra.com.br. March 24, 2010. Retrieved April 16, 2010.
  16. ^ Hebe está totalmente recuperada do câncer
  17. ^ "Empresários e assessores garantem que Hebe está curada do câncer".
  18. ^ "Exama indica que Hebe Camargo está livre de câncer".

External links

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