
Maria Fernanda
Acting
Biography
Maria Fernanda Meireles Correia Dias (Rio de Janeiro, October 27, 1925 – Rio de Janeiro, July 30, 2022) was a Brazilian actress, daughter of the poet Cecília Meireles and the painter Fernando Correia Dias. She is considered one of the great ladies of Brazilian theatre, alongside names such as Tônia Carrero, Cacilda Becker and Fernanda Montenegro.
Known For

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Mania de Querer

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Pai Herói

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Gabriela

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Nina

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Telerromance

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O Grito

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Olho por Olho

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Dona Beija

Festival da Canção or Festival RTP da Canção is the name given to the national festival, produced and broadcast by Rádio e Televisão de Portugal to choose the Portuguese entry for the Eurovision Song Contest.
Festival da Canção

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Moinhos de Vento

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Dulcinéa Vai à Guerra

The Spanish Infanta Carlota Joaquina is promised to D. João VI at the age of 10. Forced to leave for Portugal, Carlota suffers a great disappointment when she meets her promised prince. With the death of D. José, Carlota Joaquina and D. João VI inherit the Portuguese crown. However, frightened by the French Revolution and the approach of Napoleon's army, they decide to flee to their colony: Brazil.
Carlota Joaquina, Princess of Brazil

Marcelo and Márcia, a successful couple, have different social backgrounds. She's always been rich and attached to tradition, while her husband hasn't. One day he leaves for another city, Angra dos Reis, where he meets two girls, Lena and Tânia. Marcelo and Lena get involved, while Tânia is jealous. One night the three go to a party, where a tragic accident happens.
Fim de Festa

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Terra Violenta
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Senhora

An adventurer narrates four stories set in the South American jungle, including that of an escapee from Devil's Island who attempts to take advantage of a native tribe.
The Amazon Trader

Galanga, king of Congo brought to Brazil as a slave, finds gold in Vila Rica, in the State of Minas Gerais, and buys his enfranchisement, the properties of his former owner, and his companions' freedom, becoming Chico Rei, the first black man to own lands in Brazil.
Chico Rei

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Joana Angélica
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Despedida de Casado

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