Betty Gofman
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Nationality | Brazilian |
Occupation | Actress |
Betty Gofman (Rio de Janeiro, June 3, 1965) is a Brazilian stage, film, and television actress. Descended from Russian-Austrian Jews, she is married to philosopher Hugo Barreto, with whom she has two daughters, the twins Alice and Helena,[1] and she is the sister of actress Rosane (Roxanne) Gofman.[2]
Early years[]
Gofman was born in Rio de Janeiro. Her dream as a child was to be a veterinarian,[3] and a protector of animals. With a theatrical training background, Gofman studied with Maria Clara Machado, and at Casa de Arte das Laranjeiras.[4]
Career[]
When her sister, Roxanne, pursued an artistic career as an actress, Gofman decided to follow suit. She was only 20 years old when she was cast in the first version of the soap opera Ti Ti Ti (1985),[4] and gained prominence with her character Monique in Selva de Pedra. Irreverent, she often performed in comedy roles. In Caminho das Índias, another soap opera on Brazilian TV, she made the audience laugh with her bumbling character Dayse.[1] She participated in several soap operas and mini-series, among them Um Só Coração, produced by Rede Globo, where she played the painter Anita Malfatti. She also played a character in Cortina de Vidro by Walcyr Carrasco.
Her film debut was in Roberto Gervitz's Feliz Ano Velho released in 1987. She joined Bia Lessa's theatrical company and took part in several international theater festivals. Directed by Lessa, she acted in Everyday, based on the novel by Virginia Woolf, Ibsen's Casa de Bonecas, A Megera Domada, and Orlando.
Personal life[]
By the end of the 1980s, she was in a relationship with musician Marcelo Fromer.[5]
Filmography[]
Television[]
- 1985 - Ti Ti Ti
- 1987 - Direito de Amar
- 1989 - Que Rei Sou Eu?
- 1989 - Cortina de Vidro
- 1991 - O Dono do Mundo
- 1995 - Engraçadinha... Seus Amores e Seus Pecados
- 1995 - Decadência
- 1996 - A Comédia da Vida Privada
- 1999 - Vila Madalena
- 2000 - Garotas do Programa
- 2001 - Os Normais
- 2001 - Sai de Baixo
- 2002 - O Beijo do Vampiro
- 2002 - Desejos de Mulher
- 2004 - Celebridade
- 2004 - Começar de Novo
- 2004 - Um Só Coração
- 2005 - Sob Nova Direção
- 2005 - América
- 2006 - A Diarista
- 2006 - JK
- 2007 - O Sistema
- 2007 - Amazônia, de Galvez a Chico Mendes
- 2008 - Casos e Acasos
- 2009 - Caminho das Índias
- 2010 - Ti Ti Ti
- 2012 - Salve Jorge.[4]
- 2014 - Em Família[6]
- 2015 - Escolinha do Professor Raimundo
- 2016 - Haja Coração
- 2017 - A Força do Querer
- 2018 - Deus Salve o Rei
Films[]
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Theater[]
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References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Andrade Pink, Vanessa. "Betty Gofman e sua paixão por cães". Estilo.com.br. Archived from the original on 2014-09-05. Retrieved 2014-06-23.
- ^ "Irmãs Gofman roubam a cena em 'Caminho das Índias'". Terra.com.br. Retrieved 2014-06-23.
- ^ "10 perguntas dos leitores para Betty Gofman". Revista Crescer. Retrieved 2014-06-23.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e "BIOGRAFIA DE BETTY GOFMAN PARA O MUSEU DA TELEVISÃO BRASILEIRA". Museu da TV. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2014-06-23.
- ^ Rodrigues, Aponean (18 October 1989). "O novo LP dos Titãs" (PDF). Jornal do Brasil. Ano Número 193: 2 (Caderno B). Retrieved 29 July 2021.
- ^ "Fantasma da vilã! Betty Gofman já recebe críticas nas ruas por sua personagem". Entretenimento.r7.com. Retrieved 2014-06-23.
- ^ "Betty Gofman reestreia peça sobre Zezé Macedo no Leblon". O Dia.ig.com.br. Retrieved 2014-06-23.
External links[]
- Betty Gofman at IMDb
- 1965 births
- Living people
- Actresses from Rio de Janeiro (city)
- Brazilian stage actresses
- Brazilian film actresses
- Brazilian television actresses
- Brazilian people of Russian-Jewish descent
- Brazilian people of Austrian-Jewish descent