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Occupation
  
Actress

Name
  
Ana Rosa

Children
  
4

Full Name
  
Ana Rosa Guy Galego

Born
  
June 18, 1942 (age 82) (
1942-06-18
)
Promissao, Brazil

Anabel Alonso estalla contra Ana Rosa Quintana


Ana Rosa Guy Galego (Promissao, Sao Paulo, June 18, 1942) is a Brazilian actress.

Contents

Cello bio e voc etapa ana rosa


Biography

Ana Rosa was born in New Horizon Theater Circus in the city of Promissao, Sao Paulo. The circus belonged to Captain Pepper Juvenal, his grandfather, and was the birthplace of his first artistic experience: the fifteenth day of life, little Ana Rosa was brought on stage during the presentation of theatrical spectacle "The world does not want me," in which represented a newborn baby abandoned. From there, follow the footsteps of her family and four years old, has played her character with the first lines. At nine years old, also has operations in theater, the actress also worked doing trapeze and numbers on the wire.

In 1958, he met the actor Dede Santana, who became her first husband and father of her first two children. With Dede, toured as a dancer working with the Royal Circus Magazine. In 1960, Ana Rosa Santana and Dede Dawn opened the TV, in Brasilia. At the time, appeared together, live circus acts and various teleteatros. After one year, were rushed to Sao Paulo, where Mauritius, the couple's first child, died of leukemia on February 14, 1961. In the same year, she and Ana Dede separated and went to Santos, where he returned to work in circus. Months later, the couple resumed and in April 1962, his first born daughter, Maria Leone, now 45 years. Some time later the couple separated for good. Ana Rosa had a total of eight children.

Also in the 1960s, Ana Rosa worked or revues with names like J. Maia, Fernando D'Avilla, Guinter Americo & Cole, Augusto Cesar Vanucci.

Starred in "Between blondes and brunettes," show that premiered in 1961 at the Teatro Jardel, in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro.

In November 1962, Cole toured the Northeast with the show "Skins and naked." At the time he met the actor Guilherme Correa, who became her second husband. In 1964 were living in Porto Alegre.

During the 1970, 1980 and 1990, reconciled his work on TV with theater as "a window to the sun" and "The enemies do not send flowers," both of Peter Bloch, "The marginalized" by Wilbur Pereira de Almeida in Co. Dercy Goncalves, "Physician to the force" by Moliere, "If" by Sergio Jockyman; "round beds, couples square", directed by Jose Renato, "The shoes" of Millor Fernandes, directed Maurice Vaneau, "The Nonna", directed by Flavio, "Dona Rosita the single," Frederico Garcia Lorca, "Amor Brujo", directed by Roney Villela, "Defect and just start scratching," which was four years, "the wolves", directed by Pedro Antonio Borges. With invitation of Walmor Chagas, the actress joined the permanent cast of Theatre Ziembinsky (Rio de Janeiro), where he played texts as "Dear Friend" by Carlos Drummond de Andrade.

His career is intertwined with the history of Brazilian television. In 1964 he received the invitation of Cassian Gabus Mendes, then artistic director of TV Tupi, to star Alma Cigana. The novel was the first station's recorded on videotape and broadcast daily in prime time, soon became a great success.

After the excellent audience on his next novel, If the sea tell, the actress joined the cast of the TV show.

During a period of separation Guilherme Correa, Ana Rosa Jose Ricardo adopted in 1966, Marie Louise, and twins Joseph and Maria Leticia Rodrigo in 1971. In 1975, William Cooke moved back to St. Paul and the two resumed their marriage. In 1976, the first born daughter, Ana Luisa, who died at age 18 hit in 1994. At this time converted to spiritualism. In 1979, Anna and William were married officially. In 1981, Ana Beatriz was born, the youngest of eight siblings.

Ana Rosa worked at TV Tupi for 16 years, where he appeared in 28 productions and numerous soap operas, such as Vanguard TV, Comedy TV, Grand Theatre Tupi, among others. The actress belonged to the cast of the channel until January 1980 when the station failed.

Over those 40 years of career, Ana Rosa was also a pioneer working on other stations. In January 1982, by Silvio Santos was invited to star in Destino, the first telenovela of SBT. The actress also appeared in productions of the former Network Headline, among which the novel Antonio Maria, production that opened in 1985, the studios of TV headline in Agua Grande, Rio de Janeiro.

Rede Globo, Ana Rosa made his debut in the miniseries Moinhos de Vento (1983), directed by Walter Avancini. At the station, the actress appeared in over 14 productions, including performances in Caso Verdade, Brava Gente, Voce Decide, Retrato de Mulher and A Grande Familia "as Genevieve, his girlfriend Blossom (Rogerio Cardoso).

On television, Ana Rosa worked with directors such as Geraldo Vietri, Cassiano Gabus Mendes, Antonio Abujamra, Lima Duarte, Walter Avancini, Denis Carvalho, Paulo Ubiratan, Luiz Fernando Carvalho, Daniel Filho, Ricardo Waddington, Jayme Monjardim, Marcos Paulo, among others.

In 1997, along with William Correa made the adaptation of the book "Violets in the Window" by Vera Lucia de Carvalho Marinzeck to the theater and participated in its production. The show, which was watched by more than 156,000 people, still touring in Brazil. In 1998, Ana Rosa also took the challenge to run the show "The Chico Xavier Candide," which also remains to this day touring the country.

Also in 1997, the actress entered the Guinness Book as the record for number of jobs in soap operas recorded on videotape. As actor, supporting or cameo, Ana Rosa keeps that record today. Ana Rosa also acted in movies, where he worked on such films as Four Brazilians in Paris (1965), The Diabolical Heirs (1966), The Small World of Mark (1968), Geraldo Vietri, and Four Gunmen in Fury (1972), Edward Freund.

In the years that Ana Rosa completed its four-decade career as an actress, she celebrated with the release of "This Mad TV and its Wonderful People" (Publisher Butterfly), which has its history and recalls their striking passages and curious stories lived on TV with testimonials from various artists and professionals.

The actress was widow, February 2, 2006, actor William Correa and lives with her youngest daughter Ana Beatriz Correa in Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro in the capital.

Filmography

Actress
2018
Maybe a Love Story as
Dona Eunice
2017
The Formula (TV Mini Series) as
Neide Dantas
- Episode #1.6 (2017) - Neide Dantas
2016
Wounded Past (TV Series) as
Zuza
2014
Boogie Oogie (TV Series) as
Zuleica
2014
O Negócio (TV Series) as
Avo de Magali
- Por Que Não? (2014) - Avo de Magali
2013
Crazy About Them (TV Series) as
Kiks
- Episode #3.16 (2013) - Kiks
2012
E a Vida Continua... as
Lucinda
2011
O Filme dos Espíritos as
Gaby Rivail
2011
Looks and Essence (TV Series) as
Celina
- Episode #1.30 (2011) - Celina
- Episode #1.29 (2011) - Celina
2011
Morde & Assopra (TV Series) as
Dinorá Marques
- Episode #1.4 (2011) - Dinorá Marques
- Episode #1.1 (2011) - Dinorá Marques
2010
Miracle Hands (TV Series) as
Graciema Guedes
- Episode #1.9 (2010) - Graciema Guedes
- Episode #1.8 (2010) - Graciema Guedes
- Episode #1.7 (2010) - Graciema Guedes
- Episode #1.6 (2010) - Graciema Guedes
- Episode #1.5 (2010) - Graciema Guedes
- Episode #1.4 (2010) - Graciema Guedes
- Episode #1.3 (2010) - Graciema Guedes
- Episode #1.2 (2010) - Graciema Guedes
- Episode #1.1 (2010) - Graciema Guedes
2010
Astral City: A Spiritual Journey as
Laura
2010
Chico Xavier as
Carmem
2008
Três Irmãs (TV Series) as
Virgínia
2008
Bezerra De Menezes: The Diary of a Spirit as
Bezerra de Menezes's sister
2007
Ways of the Heart (TV Series) as
Dalva
2007
O Signo da Cidade as
Mâe de Biô
2006
Savage (TV Series) as
Jurema
2006
Crepúsculo de Odin (Short) as
Elisa
2005
These Women (TV Series) as
Camila Seixas
2004
Her Own Destiny (TV Series) as
Belmira
2003
Kubanacan (TV Series) as
Piedad
- Episode dated 1 September 2003 (2003) - Piedad
- Episode dated 28 August 2003 (2003) - Piedad
2002
Big Family (TV Series) as
Genoveva
- O Velhinho Pocotó (2003) - Genoveva
- O Sorriso do Lagarto (2003) - Genoveva
- O Casamento do Velho Safado (2002) - Genoveva
- Mata o Véio (2002) - Genoveva
- A Família Monstro (2002) - Genoveva
2003
Agora é Que São Elas (TV Series) as
Solange
2002
O Beijo do Vampiro (TV Series) as
Telma Cabral / Telma
- Episode #1.10 (2002)
- Episode #1.9 (2002)
- Episode #1.6 (2002) - Telma Cabral
- Episode #1.7 (2002)
- O Beijo do Vampiro (2002) - Telma
2001
Brava Gente (TV Series) as
Rita
- A Quenga e o Delegado (2001) - Rita
2001
Um Anjo Caiu do Céu (TV Series) as
Laurinda
2000
Brazilian Aquarelle (TV Mini Series) as
Salete
- Episode dated 22 September 2000 (2000) - Salete
- Episode dated 21 September 2000 (2000) - Salete
- Episode dated 20 September 2000 (2000) - Salete
- Episode dated 19 September 2000 (2000) - Salete
1999
Mild Poison (TV Series) as
Geninha
1998
Summer Affair (TV Series) as
Camila
1996
A Vida Como Ela É... (TV Series) as
mãe de Vilma
- Fome de Beijos (1996) - mãe de Vilma
1996
The King of the Cattle (TV Series) as
Maria Rosa Caxias
- Episode #1.1 (1996) - Maria Rosa Caxias
1995
História de Amor (TV Series) as
Dalva Paiva
1994
Tropicaliente (TV Series) as
Ester
1992
Você Decide (TV Series) as
Maria Peçanha
- O Homem Errado (1993)
- Em Nome do Filho (1992) - Maria Peçanha
1993
O Mapa da Mina (TV Series) as
Antônia
1992
Despedida de Solteiro (TV Series) as
Soraya
- Episode #1.1 (1992) - Soraya
1991
Filhos do Sol (TV Mini Series)
1991
O Dono do Mundo (TV Series) as
Nancy
- Episode #1.1 (1991) - Nancy
1990
Sweet Creek (TV Series) as
Zefa
1987
Brega & Chique (TV Series)
1985
Antônio Maria (TV Series) as
Rita
1984
Santa Marta Fabril (TV Mini Series)
1983
Vida Roubada (TV Series)
1983
A Justiça de Deus (TV Series) as
Alice
1983
A Ponte do Amor (TV Series)
- Episode #1.1 (1983)
1982
Conflito (TV Series) as
Andréa
1983
Moinhos de Vento (TV Mini Series) as
Suzy
1982
Destino (TV Series) as
Glória
1982
Perdida em Sodoma (as Ana Rosa Belo)
1981
Sexo, Sua Única Arma
1978
Aritana (TV Series) as
Ana Maria
- Episode #1.125 (1979) - Ana Maria
- Episode #1.1 (1978) - Ana Maria
1977
O Profeta (TV Series) as
Ester
1975
O Sheik de Ipanema (TV Series) as
Gigi
1975
A Viagem (TV Series) as
Carmem
1974
Os inocentes (TV Series) as
Sofia
- Episode #1.28 (1974) - Sofia
- Episode #1.159 - Sofia
- Episode #1.121 - Sofia
- Episode #1.113 - Sofia
- Episode #1.111 - Sofia
- Episode #1.57 - Sofia
- Episode #1.174 - Sofia
1973
Secrets of Sand (TV Series) as
Alzira
- Episode dated 26 March 1973 (1973) - Alzira
1972
Quatro Pistoleiros em Fúria
1972
A Revolta dos Anjos (TV Series) as
Nazaré
- Episode #1.35 (1972) - Nazaré
1971
A Selvagem (TV Series) as
Theresa / Esmeralda
1971
Nossa Filha Gabriela (TV Series)
1971
Diabólicos Herdeiros
1971
Hospital (TV Series) as
Angela
- Episode dated 28 June 1971 (1971) - Angela
- Episode #1.115 - Angela
1970
Simplesmente Maria (TV Series)
- Episode #1.4 (1970)
- Episode #1.3 (1970)
- Episode #1.1 (1970)
1970
Toninho on the Rocks (TV Series) as
Alice
1968
Beto Rockfeller (TV Series) as
Cida
1969
Super Plá (TV Series)
1969
Nino, o Italianinho (TV Series) as
Valéria
1968
O Pequeno Mundo de Marcos as
Ana
1967
Encontro com o Passado (TV Series)
1967
O Jardineiro Espanhol (TV Series)
1966
Os irmãos Corsos (TV Series) as
Emília
1967
Os Rebeldes (TV Series) as
Helena
1967
A Ponte de Waterloo (TV Series)
1965
Um Rosto Perdido (TV Series)
1966
O Anjo E O Vagabundo (TV Series)
1966
O Amor Tem Cara de Mulher (TV Series) as
Norah (1966)
1965
Olhos que Amei (TV Series) as
Nádia
1965
O Mestiço (TV Series) as
Maria
1965
Quatro Brasileiros em Paris
1964
Alma Cigana (TV Series) as
Thereza / Esmeralda
1964
Quem Casa com Maria? (TV Series) as
Maria da Glória
1964
Se o Mar Contasse (TV Series) as
Zurah
Costume Department
2000
Bossa Nova (wardrobe supervisor)
Self
2021
Júlia (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 26 August 2021 (2021) - Self
2013
Damas da TV (TV Series documentary)
2012
Stars (TV Series) as
Self
- Ana Rosa/Claude Troisgros/Eri Johnson (2012) - Self
2009
Episódio Especial (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 4 July 2009 (2009) - Self
- Episode dated 23 May 2009 (2009) - Self
- Episode dated 10 January 2009 (2009) - Self
2004
La cumparsita (Documentary short)
Archive Footage
2013
Big Family (TV Series) as
Genoveva
- Um Homem Chamado Flor (2013) - Genoveva

References

Ana Rosa Wikipedia


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