
Rosa Lobato Faria
Acting
Biography
Rosa Lobato Faria was born on April 20, 1932 in Lisbon, Portugal as Rosa Maria de Bettencourt Rodrigues Lobato de Faria. She was an actress and writer, known for Aqui Não Há Quem Viva (2006), O Rosto da Europa (1994) and Vila Faia (1982). She was married to Joaquim Aires de Figueiredo de Magalhães and António de Vilas-Boas Romano e Vasconcelos Barreto Ferraz Sacchetti. She died on February 2, 2010 in Lisbon.
Known For

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Deixa-me Amar

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Telhados de Vidro

The soap opera tells the story of two families: Cardoso and Guimarães whose bosses are, one of them, bank manager and the other owner of a textile factory, linked to the world of fashion.
Passerelle

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Um Sarilho Chamado Marina

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O Jogo

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A Minha Sogra é Uma Bruxa

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Parabéns

A story with multiple plotlines, portraying the 24 hours of life in the beautiful city of Lisbon. It begins with three significant events: a wedding that is about to be cancelled, a crime, and the disappearance of a child. This plot centers on the lives of three sisters.
No One Like You

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Uma Casa em Fanicos

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Já Está

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Euronico

Cinema and affections from life in images and what goes on outside the frame. 'Snapshots' of shootings and the present-day memory of directors, actors and technicians.
Acts of Cinema
"Humor de Perdição" was a humorous television program, broadcast by RTP in 1987
Humor de Perdição

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Palavras Cruzadas

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Tudo ao Molho e Fé em Deus

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Trapos e Companhia

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Crónica do Tempo

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Cobardias

Young Jesus is taken on a vacation by his parents (Rita Blanco, Adriano Luz) to a deserted beach resort. They accidentally fall into overnight wealth after Jesus digs in the sand, uncovering a large drug stash. Others characters intersecting here include an alcoholic actress, a philandering banker, a general trafficking in arms, priests who close their church and head north as hitchhikers, politicians who watch an all-girl production of Julius Caesar, and beggars who recite a children's story in a huge heap of trash.
Traffic

Alexandra Lencastre plays a woman who believes she is President of the U.S.A.