Camilla Amado

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Camilla Amado
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Amado in 2020
Born
Camilla de Hollanda Amado

(1938-08-07)7 August 1938
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
Died6 June 2021(2021-06-06) (aged 82)
Spouse(s)Stepan Nercessian

Camilla de Hollanda Amado, whose stage name was Camilla Amado (7 August 1938 – 6 June 2021[1]) was a Brazilian actress and teacher. She was the daughter of educator and , founder of the defunct television station Televisão Educativa, and a distant relative of writer Jorge Amado.

Amado debuted in film in the 1970s. For her performance in the movie The Wedding, directed by Arnaldo Jabor in 1975 and based on the eponymous work of Nelson Rodrigues, Amado won the Kikito Gold award for Best Supporting Actress and the Special Jury Prize at the .

Amado was married to actor Stepan Nercessian for fourteen years.

Television[]

  • 1972 –
  • 1978 – – Sofia
  • 1982 – – Noêmia
  • 1982 – – Jose Maria
  • 2003 – – Aunt Angela
  • 2004 – – Joaquina
  • 2006 – – Queen Linden
  • 2007 – – Dona Isaltina
  • 2009 – Aline (first season) – Dona Rosa
  • 2009 – – Leonor
  • 2010 – Task Force – Leonor
  • 2011 – Task Force – Leonor
  • 2011 – Cordel Encantado – Zefa
  • 2011 – – Dona Rosa
  • 2012 – – Dona Olga
  • 2016 – Ligações Perigosas (TV mini-series) – Madre
  • 2017 – The Big Catch (TV mini-series) – Dona Marieta
  • 2019 - Topíssima - Zilá da Silva

Film[]

  • 1969 – A Taste of Bitter Feast
  • 1975 – – Iracema
  • 1975 – [2]
  • 1980 – Partner Adventure
  • 1995 – – Mother Alix
  • 1998 – – Princess Isabel
  • 2000 – Amélia – Oswalda
  • 2001 – Condemned to Freedom
  • 2001 – – Miloca
  • 2008 – – Landlady
  • 2009 – – D. Rita
  • 2010 – – D. Nene
  • 2012 – Prime Time Soap – Maria
  • 2015 – Cinzento e Negro – Armanda

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