Marília Pêra

Marília Pêra

1943-01-22 – 2015-12-05 (age 72) Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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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.

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Known For

Central Station
Central Station

1998

as Irene

Pixote
Pixote

1980

as Sueli

The Man Who Bought the World
The Interview
The Interview

1995

as Renata

Living the Dream
Living the Dream

2006

as Vanessa

Mixed Blood
Mixed Blood

1984

as Rita la Punta

Pixote In Memoriam
Dzi Croquettes
Dzi Croquettes

2009

as Self

Urban Snap-Shots
Urban Snap-Shots

2008

as Magda / Magali

Now Boarding
Now Boarding

2009

as Justina / Gilda

I'm Rich!
I'm Rich!

2016

as Madame Claude

King of the Night
King of the Night

1975

as Pupi

Chico: Brazilian Artist
Chico: Brazilian Artist

2015

as Reader (voice)

Bar Esperanza
Bar Esperanza

1983

as Anna Moreno

Amélia
Amélia

2000

as Amélia

Better Days Ahead
Better Days Ahead

1989

as Maryalva 'Mary" Matos

Angels of the Night
Angels of the Night

1987

as Marta Brum

Traveller
Traveller

1998

as Ana Lara

Viva Marília
Viva Marília

2025

as Self (archive footage)

Jogo de Cena
Jogo de Cena

2007

as Actress