
Beth Goulart
Acting
Biography
Elizabeth Miessa (Rio de Janeiro, January 25, 1961), better known by her stage name Beth Goulart, is a Brazilian actress, singer and playwright. In theater, she wrote and starred in the play "Simplesmente Eu, Clarice Lispector", which earned her the Prêmio Shell for Best Actress. Beth is part of a family of actors, including her parents Nicette Bruno and Paulo Goulart, her grandmother Eleonor Bruno and her brothers Paulo Goulart Filho and Bárbara Bruno.
Born: January 25, 1961
Place of Birth: Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Known For

The Inventor of Dreams
Mixed with fiction and documentary, the film relives the interviews conducted by the writer Clarice Lispector published in the magazines "Manchete" and "Fatos and Fotos" in the 1970s.

Vidas em Jogo

Como Salvar Meu Casamento

O Direito de Nascer

Tributo: Laura Cardoso

Tributo: Ary Fontoura

Sétimo Sentido

A Meeting with Milton Santos
The film deals with the process of globalization based on the thought of geographer Milton Santos, who through his ideas and practices, inspires the debate about Brazilian society and the construction of a new world. Santos discusses his views on the importance of respecting difference and his belief that an alternative globalisation model could wholly enfranchise all citizens of the world. An illustrious presence in 20th century social sciences, the man dubbed as ‘geography’s philosopher’ eloquently elucidates a developing world perspective on the global age.

Cora Coralina: Todas as Vidas
All the lives of Cora Coralina in a poetic narrative in the voices, feelings and interpretations of six generations of great Brazilian actresses. A polyphony of the voices that inhabited Cora, revealed in prose, verse and images with its immense literary talent and human content. The film reveals the trajectory of Cora Coralina, from her childhood years to getting married and leaving Goiás, from the long period of 45 years lived in different cities in the state of São Paulo and her return to the City of Goiás, when she revealed herself to Brazil with the strength of his poetry.

Paraíso Tropical
The search for a successor provokes the beginning of a clash between two young and talented executives of his group: Daniel Bastos, a lad of simple origins and excellent character, who is not only handsome and charming, but also intelligent and skilled, and Olavo Novaes, an ambitious and unscrupulous man who is ready to fight for the position, at any cost. To fight against Olavo‘s treacherous plans, Daniel will have the help of the sweet and sensitive Paula, a young lady raised as an only child who founds, on the eve of her mother‘s death, that she is adopted and has a family. What Paula does not know is that she has an identical twin sister, the wicked Taís, who is as ambitious and unscrupulous as the man who becomes her main ally, Olavo Novaes. Antenor, for his part, decides on having an heir when he meets the headstrong and honest Lúcia, a woman who will make this cold businessman find true love is and a real reason to live.
Filmography
as Glória
as Self
as Self
as Simone de Beauvoir
as Dona Geninha
as Geninha
as Leitura Dramática
as Léia
as Clarice Menezes
as Regina Camargo Leal
as Clarice Lispector
as Tanatus
as Leonora Malatesta
as Emily
as Neli Veloso Schneider
as Narradora
as Elvira Sá Marques
as Lidiane Valverde
as Maria
as Ana Paula (adult)
as D. Maria Teresa
as Tânia Moraes
as Diana Torremolinos
as Helena Silveira
as Leopoldina
as Francesa do filme
as Marília
as Enfermeira
as Maria Benedita de Castro Canto e Melo, Baronesa de Sorocaba
as Maria Benedita de Castro Canto e Melo, Baronesa de Sorocaba
as Carla (Carlinha)
as Helenice
as Débora Gama
as Fernanda
as Lucimar
as Sílvia
as Isabel Cristina
as Lili
as Irmã Carolina