
Marília Pêra
Acting
Biography
Marília Soares Pêra (Rio de Janeiro, January 22, 1943 — Rio de Janeiro, December 5, 2015) was a Brazilian actress, singer and theater director. Throughout her career, she won around 80 awards, acting in 49 plays, 29 soap operas and more than 20 films. Pêra won the National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress in 1982 for her role in Hector Babenco's acclaimed Pixote, and received Best Actress awards at the Gramado Film Festival (Triple Award Winner) and at the Cartegena Film Festival for Carlos Diegues' Better Days Ahead. Other films include Bar Esperança, Angels of the Night and Diegues' Tieta do Agreste.
Born: January 22, 1943
Place of Birth: Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Known For

Marília Pêra canta Carmen Miranda
Directed by Maurício Sherman, the actress Marília Pêra sings hits by Carmen Miranda with 43 songs from the repertoire of The Brazilian Bombshell in 24 numbers, among them: “Na Batucada da Vida”, “As Cinco Estações do Ano”, “Uva de Caminhão” and “Me Respeite, Ouviu?”.

Alô, Dolly!

Albert, the Rockefeller
Albert, the Rockefeller is a Brazilian telenovela produced by TV Tupi and aired from November 4, 1968 to November 30, 1969. It was created by Cassiano Gabus Mendes, written by Bráulio Pedroso and directed by Lima Duarte and Walter Avancini.

Super Plá
After a fall, intelligent young Plácido becomes a little slow. As an adult he works at a bank and his keen intelligence returns when he drinks the soft drink "Super Plá". Other side stories include the love relationship between Baby Stompanato and Joana Martini, and the life of Majô Prado, a neurotic millionairess and prominent personality living in São Paulo.

Chico Anysio Show

Chico Anysio Show

Consideração do Poema
Carlos Drummond de Andrade's poetry is read by exponents of Brazilian culture, such as Chico Buarque, Caetano Veloso, Adriana Calcanhoto, Fernanda Torres, Marilia Pera, Antonio Cicero and others.

Seja O Que Deus Quiser!
After getting involved with an MTV VJ, a musician ends up being accused of setting up a robbery against her. To clear his name, he goes to São Paulo, but gets involved in situations that distance him from his peaceful life.

Amélia
Fictional story based on Sarah Bernhard's visit to Brazil in 1905. The actress, experiencing a personal and professional crisis at the time, is induced by her personal Brazilian maid, Amélia, to make a performance in Rio de Janeiro. After arriving, she is forced to stand the company of Amélia's exotic sisters.

Playing
Following a newspaper ad, ordinary women tell part of their life stories to director Eduardo Coutinho, which are then re-enacted by actresses, blurring the barriers between truth, fiction and interpretation.
Filmography
as Self (archive footage)
as Erotildes da Conceição
as Madame Claude
as Reader (voice)
as Dolly Levi
as Darlene Dos Santos
as Maruschka Lemos de Sá
as Catarina Faissol
as Justina / Gilda
as Self
as Self
as Madame Castilho
as Magda / Magali
as Self
as Gioconda de Queiroz Barreto
as Madame Clessy
as Herself - Carmen Miranda
as Maria Luísa Pasquim Montini ("Milu")
as Sara Kubitschek
as Vanessa
as Marlene Emilinha Teles Oliveira (Janis Doidona)
as Violante
as Self
as Vanderléia
as Dona Fernanda
as Maria Monforte
as Pola
as Amélia
as Ana Néri
as Amélia
as Elizabeth
as Ana Lara
as Custódia Alves Serrão
as Irene
as Isadora Camargo
as Perpétua Esteves Batista
as Renata
as Herself
as Genuína "Genu" Miranda
as Self
as Suzana Pasolini
as Maryalva 'Mary" Matos
as Juliana
as Marta Brum
as Rafaela Alvaray (Alfa 1)
as Rita la Punta
as Anna Moreno
as Alice
as atriz com afasia
as Self
as Sueli
as Self
as Vários Personagens
as Pupi
as Manoela
as Serafina
as Noeli
as Shirley Sexy
as Joana Martini
as Manuela
as Rosinha
as Carolina
as Rosinha