
Nathália Timberg
Acting
Biography
Nathalia Timberg (Rio de Janeiro, August 5, 1929) is a Brazilian actress. Her career spans more than seven decades in theater, film and television. Graduated from the School of Fine Arts at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, she began her career on stage in the 1950s, participating in important theatrical productions. Throughout her career she received the Molière Award twice, an APCA Award, a Mambembe Trophy, a Shell Award, in addition to having already been awarded the Mário Lago Trophy.
Born: August 5, 1929
Place of Birth: Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
Known For

As Vilãs Que Amamos

Éramos Seis

Desejo
Set in the early twentieth century and based on real facts, it tells the love story that led to the murder of one of the greatest Brazilian writers: Euclides da Cunha.

Journey to Duilia's Breasts
A retired civil servant decides to return to his hometown to reencounter his first and only love.

Vale Tudo
Fátima Accioly is a young, callous woman who wants to be rich and successful at any price. After selling her family's house in the country, she heads to Rio and gets to know dress man César who is unscrupulous himself. Meanwhile, her mother Raquel stays behind without home and money, but finally tries to find her daughter in the big city. Both women come in contact with the rich Roitman family which changes their lives forever.

Sessão de Terapia
Set in an office of a psychoanalyst, the series follows the professional and personal day-to-day work of therapist Theo. Displayed daily, each episode of the plot is marked by the story of one of his patients, and the last episode of the week will always bring an assessment of Theo's by his supervisor Dora.

JK
For decades, doctor Juscelino Kubitschek enters politics and becomes president of Brazil.

The Power of Desire
Força de um Desejo is a Brazilian telenovela produced by Globo TV and was shown in the schedule of 18 hours between May 10, 1999 and January 29, 2000, in 226 chapters. It was written by Gilberto Braga and as collaborators with Alcides Nogueira Marques, Lilian Garcia, Eliane Garcia, Philip Miguez and Mark Silver and directed by Mauro Mendonça Filho, Carlos Araújo, Fabricio Mamberti and João Camargo, with production of the core Marcos Paulo. Featured Malu Mader, Fábio Assunção, Cláudia Abreu, Marcelo Serrado, Selton Mello, Nathália Timberg, Lavínia Vlasak, Isabel Fillardis and Denise Del Vecchio in leading roles.

In Three Acts
When an 80 year old intellectual is confronted with issues of old age and death, she reminisces the death of her mother that happened 30 years earlier. With dialogue inspired by Simone de Beauvoir mixed with contemporary dance, the cycle of life is exposed in a poetic manner.

Queridos Amigos
Reserved, intelligent and generous, Leo has achieved professional success and now lives secluded in Serra da Cantareira, alongside young Karina. He discovers that he is ill, and decides to reunite the old friends of the 1970s, with whom he fought the military regime.
Filmography
as Jaci
as Self
as Gladys Mantovani
as Self
as Estela Marcondes Amaral
as Maria Eudóxia
as Bernarda Campos Rodriguez
as Alice / Silvia
as Vitória Drummond
as Betine
as Augusta Dumas
as Esther Rosemberg
as Hortência
as Baronesa de Tibagi
as Yolanda Mendes
as Madame Chouchou
as Irene
as Ondina dos Reis
as Maria Rita (Marrita)
as Idalina Menezes de Albuquerque Silveira
as Teresa Vasconcelos
as Emília
as juíza
as Nágila Pastore
as Constância Eugênia Barreto
as Túlia Ribeiro
as Mariana Braga Novaes
as Celina Almeida Aguiar Junqueira
as Maria
as Lígia
as Cecília Spina (Cecí)
as Consuelo Avelar
as Eva
as Elizabeth
as Renée
as Juliana
as Corina
as Fernanda Soares
as Madame Clessi
as Eleonora
as Júlia
as Paula
as Maria do Carmo
as Dagmar / Olívia
as Bárbara Heliodora
as Sarah Bernhardt
as Rainha Louca
as Basília Olinto
as Anjo da Morte
as Rainha Charlotte
as Adélia