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Maria Callas, Carmen Miranda e Dalva de Oliveira, Marília Pêra faz a genial estilista francesa renascer no palco da Faap </ref>.
Maria Callas, Carmen Miranda e Dalva de Oliveira, Marília Pêra faz a genial estilista francesa renascer no palco da Faap </ref>.


In [[1982]] she became the first [[South America]]n ever honored in [[North America]] with a ''Best Actress Prize'', for ''[[Pixote|Pixote: A Lei do Mais Fraco]]'', by the ''[[National Society of Film Critics]]'' Awards <ref> [http://www.itaucultural.org.br/aplicExternas/enciclopedia_teatro/index.cfm?fuseaction=personalidades_biografia&cd_verbete=802. Biografia Itaú Cultural] </ref>. Regarded by the critics and by the public as the most accomplished and versatile Brazilian actress after ''[[Pixote]]''. She's also hailed as "one of the decade's (1980s) ten best actresses" by [[Pauline Kael]] <ref> [http://www.centraldobrasil.com.br/fr_cur_p.htm Central do Brasil]</ref>.
In [[1982]] she became the first [[South America]]n ever honored in [[North America]] with a ''Best Actress Prize'', for ''[[Pixote|Pixote: A Lei do Mais Fraco]]'', by the ''[[National Society of Film Critics]]'' Awards <ref> [http://www.itaucultural.org.br/aplicExternas/enciclopedia_teatro/index.cfm?fuseaction=personalidades_biografia&cd_verbete=802. Biografia Itaú Cultural] </ref>. Regarded by the critics and by the public as the most accomplished and versatile brazilian actress after ''[[Pixote]]''. She's also hailed as "one of the decade's (1980s) ten best actresses" by [[Pauline Kael]] <ref> [http://www.centraldobrasil.com.br/fr_cur_p.htm Central do Brasil]</ref>.


After ''Pixote'' ([[1981]]), ''[[Bar Esperança]]'' ([[1983]]) and ''[[Tieta do Agreste]]'' ([[1996]]), became the most awarded Brazilian actress ever.
After ''Pixote'' ([[1981]]), ''[[Bar Esperança]]'' ([[1983]]) and ''[[Tieta do Agreste]]'' ([[1996]]), became the most awarded Brazilian actress ever.
In [[1989]] she made public her support to the [[right-wing]] presidential candidate [[Fernando Collor de Mello]]. This led to her being criticized by her fellow actors and accused of "betrayal", with her plays being picketed by activists and her former husband, [[Nelson Motta]], prohibiting her from involving their two children with Collor.<ref>[http://veja.abril.com.br/vejasp/090604/teatro.html] Vejinha São Paulo, ''Chanel de corpo e alma''</ref>.
In [[1989]], along with [[Claudia Raia]] and [[Simone Bittencourt de Oliveira|Simone]] <ref>[http://simonepedacos.multiply.com/video/item/196/Cara_a_Cara_com_Simone_6 ''Cara a Cara'' Program, Tv Bandeirantes, 1993] {{pt icon}} </ref> she made public her support to the [[right-wing]] presidential candidate [[Fernando Collor de Mello]] <ref>[http://veja.abril.com.br/vejasp/090604/teatro.html] Vejinha São Paulo, ''Chanel de corpo e alma''</ref>. She was heavily patrolled by [[left-wing]] colleagues who accused her of betrayal.


==Awards==
==Awards==

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Marília Pêra

Marília Pêra (born on January 22, 1943 on Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro) is an award-winning Brazilian actress [1].

Biography

Marília Pêra was born on to actors Manuel Pêra and Dinorah Marzullo. Her sister is also an accomplished actress Sandra Pêra. She is the mother of actor Ricardo Graça Mello, and actresses Esperança Motta and Nina Morena [2].

In 1982 she became the first South American ever honored in North America with a Best Actress Prize, for Pixote: A Lei do Mais Fraco, by the National Society of Film Critics Awards [3]. Regarded by the critics and by the public as the most accomplished and versatile brazilian actress after Pixote. She's also hailed as "one of the decade's (1980s) ten best actresses" by Pauline Kael [4].

After Pixote (1981), Bar Esperança (1983) and Tieta do Agreste (1996), became the most awarded Brazilian actress ever.

In 1989, along with Claudia Raia and Simone [5] she made public her support to the right-wing presidential candidate Fernando Collor de Mello [6]. She was heavily patrolled by left-wing colleagues who accused her of betrayal.

Awards

  • Cinema Brazil Grand Prize

References

  1. ^ Biografia Itaú Cultural
  2. ^ [1] Depois das memoráveis atuações como Maria Callas, Carmen Miranda e Dalva de Oliveira, Marília Pêra faz a genial estilista francesa renascer no palco da Faap
  3. ^ Biografia Itaú Cultural
  4. ^ Central do Brasil
  5. ^ Cara a Cara Program, Tv Bandeirantes, 1993 Template:Pt icon
  6. ^ [2] Vejinha São Paulo, Chanel de corpo e alma