Lélia Abramo
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Lélia Abramo | |
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Born | São Paulo, Brazil | February 8, 1911
Died | April 9, 2004 São Paulo, Brazil | (aged 93)
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1958–1994 |
Lélia Abramo (February 8, 1911 – April 9, 2004) was an Italian-Brazilian actress and political activist.
Daughter of Italian immigrants, Abramo was born and died in São Paulo, but lived in Italy from 1938 to 1950, suffering through the privations of World War II. Along with her brothers Cláudio Abramo and plastic artist Lívio Abramo she is part of one of the most prominent families in Brazilian history in both politics and the arts.
She participated in the early foundation of the Oposição de Esquerda no Brasil (Left Opposition in Brazil). Along with , she has always been considered a sympathizer of trotskysm. Lélia Abramo was also a militant and was one of the founder of the Partido dos Trabalhadores (Worker's Party) along with , , Sérgio Buarque de Holanda, and Apolônio de Carvalho. She was personally active in many different movements in Brazilian politics like Diretas Já.
Abramo played in 27 telenovelas, fourteen films and twenty four plays, having acted with some of the great names of São Paulo theater, like and Gianfrancesco Guarnieri with whom she debuted on stage in the 1958 in Eles não Usam Black-Tie (They do not use Black-Ties).
Awards[]
- 1958 Saci - character Romana - Black-tie
- 1958 Associação Paulista de Críticos de Arte (APCA) - character Romana - Black-tie
- 1958 Governador do Estado - character Romana - Black-tie
- 1958 Círculo Independente de Críticos Teatrais do Rio de Janeiro - character Romana - Black-tie
- 1958 Associação Brasileira de Críticos Teatrais - character Romana - Black-tie
- 1964 Roquete Pinto - SP. All her work in the theater
- 1975 Associação Paulista de Críticos de Arte (APCA). All her work in the Brazilian theater
- 1976 Governador do Estado - Best Actor - character Pozzo in Waiting for Godot
Filmography and Television work[]
- 1990 - .... Lúcia
- 1986 - .... Margô
- 1985 - .... Bibiana (idosa)
- 1983 - .... Mama Vitória
- 1982 - Avenida Paulista .... Bebel
- 1979 - .... Januária Brandão
- 1976 - .... Felícia
- 1975 - .... Lucinha
- 1973 - - Bianca Ghirotto
- 1972 - - Amália
- 1972 -
- 1971 - .... Donana
- 1970 - .... Estefânia
- 1970 - .... Chiquinha
- 1969 -
- 1968 -
- 1967 -
- 1966 - .... Carmela
- 1966 - .... Sarah
- 1965 - .... irmã Rosa
- 1965 -
- 1964 -
- 1964 -
- 1961 - A Muralha
Theater[]
- 1958 - Teatro de Arena - SP - Romana in Eles Não Usam Black-Tie de Gianfrancesco Guarnieri
- 1959 - São Paulo SP - Gente como a Gente
- 1960 - São Paulo SP - Mother Courage de Brecht
- 1961 - São Paulo SP - Raízes
- 1961 - São Paulo SP - Pintado de Alegre
- 1961 - São Paulo SP - Oscar
- 1961 - São Paulo SP - Os Rinocerontes
- 1962 - São Paulo SP - Yerma
- 1962 - São Paulo SP - As Visões de Simone Machard
- 1963 - São Paulo SP - Os Ossos do Barão
- 1964 - São Paulo SP - Vereda da Salvação
- 1965 - São Paulo SP - Os Espectros
- 1968 - São Paulo SP - Lisístrata
- 1968 - São Paulo SP - Agamêmnon
- 1969 - São Paulo SP - Romeu e Julieta
- 1975 - São Paulo SP - Ricardo III
- 1977 - São Paulo SP - Pozzo em de Samuel Beckett. Direção
- 1985 - Rio de Janeiro RJ - Mother - Brecht
Series[]
Drama at TV[]
Cinema[]
- 1994 -
- 1992 -
- 1983 -
- 1981 -
- 1979 -
- 1975 - Joanna Francesa
- 1974 -
- 1970 -
- 1970 -
- 1968 -
- 1967 - O Caso dos Irmãos Neves
- 1967 -
- 1964 - Vereda de Salvação
- 1960 - Cidade Ameaçada
References[]
- Vida e Arte - Memórias de Lélia Abramo. São Paulo:Fundação Perseu Abramo, 1997.
- Participação na Frente Única Anti-Facista (1934), artigo de Augusto C. Buonicore 27 October 2007
- Eduardo Maffei. A Batalha da Praça da Sé. RJ: Editora Philobiblion, 1984.
- ABRAMO, Fúlvio. "Frente Única Antifascista, 1934-1984". SP: Cadernos do Centro de Documentação Mário Pedrosa, 1984. Ano I, número um.
- ABRAMO, Fúlvio. Entrevista. Revista Teoria e Debate. Ano I, número 1.
- ABRAMO, Lélia. Entrevista. Revista Teoria e Debate. Ano II, número 5.
External links[]
- Brazilian telenovela actresses
- Brazilian film actresses
- Brazilian people of Italian descent
- 1911 births
- 2004 deaths
- Actresses from São Paulo