Marieta Severo
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Marieta Severo | |
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Born | Marieta Severo da Costa (1946-11-02) November 2, 1946 (age 77) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1965-present |
Spouse(s) | Carlos Vergara (1964–1965) Chico Buarque (1966–1999) |
Marieta Severo da Costa (born November 2, 1946) is a Brazilian theater, film and television actress. She is best known on Brazilian television for playing villains.
Early life
Severo was born on November 2, 1946 in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro to Luís Antonio Severo da Costa (a Brazilian army officer) and Lígia Paixão. She studied in Tablado Theater in 1965, and later that year, premiered on her first play Feitiço de Salém.
Career
Severo starred in her first telenovela in 1966. It was the Rede Globo production of O Sheik de Agadir (The Sheik of Agadir) in which she played the supporting character of Madelon. In 1978 she played the lead character in the film Chuvas de Verão. She continued to appear in some television programs and films, but major leading roles did not came until the 1986 films Com Licença, Eu Vou à Luta, A Espera, O Homem da Capa Preta. In 1987, she played Leila Diniz' mother in the biopic of the same name. In 1989, public acclaim came with the telenovela Que Rei Sou Eu?, with Marco Nanini. In 1995, critical acclaim came with the film Carlota Joaquina - Princesa do Brasil, which she also starred with Nanini. She continues to appear with major supporting characters in films like Cazuza - O Tempo Não Pára and TV shows, but she is perhaps widely known and acclaimed for her role as Nenê, the matriarch of the Silva family in the Rede Globo series A Grande Família (in which she also stars with Nanini).
She was also the voice for villain Yzma in the Brazilian version of The Emperor's New Groove.
Children and grandchildren
Severo was married from 1966 to 1999 to popular MPB singer Chico Buarque de Holanda.[1] They have worked together in his plays Roda Viva and A Ópera do Malandro. The couple had three girls: Sílvia (born 28 March 1969) (actress in Rede Globo's minisseries Amazônia), Helena[2] (born 22 December 1970) and Luísa Buarque de Hollanda (born 17 September 1975). They also have five grandchildren: Irene (Sílvia's daughter), Francisco Buarque de Freitas, Clara Buarque de Freitas and Cecília Buarque de Freitas (Helena's children) and Lia (Luísa's daughter). She is the mother-in-law of actor Chico Díaz and composer Carlinhos Brown.
References
- ^ ""Ler que minha família é canalha dói no coração", diz Marieta Severo". Congresso em Foco (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2018-05-07. Retrieved 2020-01-12.
- ^ "Avó de Chico Brown, Marieta Severo diz que preconceito racial é a coisa mais estúpida e cruel que existe". F5 (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2018-04-29. Retrieved 2020-01-12.
External links
- Marieta Severo at IMDb
- (in Portuguese) Marieta Severo at Memória Globo
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