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Nationality
  
Brazilian

Name
  
Bete Mendes


Term
  
1983–1991

Occupation
  
Actress, politician

Role
  
Actress

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Full Name
  
Elizabeth Mendes de Oliveira

Born
  
May 11, 1949(64) (
1949-05-11
)
Santos, Sao Paulo

Years active
  
1968–present (actress)1983–1999 (politician)

Title
  
Congresswoman for the State of Sao Paulo

Movies
  
They Don't Wear Black Tie, Bete & Deise

Parents
  
Osmar Pires de Oliveira, Maria Mendes de Oliveira

Political party
  
Workers' Party, Brazilian Democratic Movement Party

Similar People
  
Dennis Carvalho, Debora Duarte, Buza Ferraz, Nivea Maria, Milton Moraes

Partner(s)
  
Denis Carvalho (1970s)

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Bete Mendes (born Elizabeth Mendes de Oliveira; 11 May 1949) is a Brazilian actress and politician.

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Early life

Bete Mendes Astros em Revista BETE MENDES E DNIS CARVALHO

Bete Mendes was born Elizabeth Mendes de Oliveira in Santos, São Paulo. She is the daughter of Osmar Pires de Oliveira, a Sub-Lieutenant of the Brazilian Air Force, and Maria Mendes de Oliveira. She acted in school plays since she was 5.

Bete Mendes Astros em Revista BETE MENDES E DNIS CARVALHO

However, her artistic career really began at age 15, in her hometown of Santos, in the role of bunny Naná in the play A Árvore que Andava, by Oscar Von Phull.

Mendes has a degree in performing arts by the University of São Paulo (USP), and was pursuing a degree in Sociology when she was arrested by the political police of the military dictatorship.

She performed by the first time in theatre with the play A Cozinha (The kitchen) on 1968. At that same year, she had a prominent role in the popular TV Tupi soap opera Beto Rockfeller.

Arrest

On 1970, Mendes was arrested by the DOI-CODI, being held as prisoner for four years. Between September and October 1974, she was once again detained, this time being tortured. She was acquitted by the Superior Tribunal Militar (Superior Military Court), being released after spending 30 days in prison. Upon her release, she decided to quit the Sociology School.

Political career

Mendes actively participated in several social movements, such as for the professional regulation of artists (achieved in 1978) and the movement for the amnesty. She supported the strikes of metalworkers in the ABC Region, where she became familiar with Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, then a growing figure in the Brazilian political scene. Along with Lula, Mendes was one of the founding members of the Workers' Party, by which she was elected Congresswoman for the 1983-87 term.

On 15 January 1985, Mendes was expelled from the Workers' Party for having voted, in the Electoral college (indirect election system), for Tancredo Neves as President. She was re-elected for the Congress by the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party, but this time she was a member of the National Constituent Assembly. Mendes was also Secretary of Culture in the state of São Paulo between 15 March 1987 and 21 December 1988, and president of the Fundação de Artes do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (Arts Foundation of the State of Rio de Janeiro) in 1999.

Brilhante Ustra case

When exercising her second term as congresswoman, Mendes joined the entourage of President José Sarney on an official visit to Uruguay. On 17 August 1985, she discovered that among the officers of the Brazilian Embassy in Uruguay were Carlos Alberto Brilhante Ustra, the man who tortured her in prison.

TV shows

  • 2012 - Gabriela as Florzinha Reis
  • 2011 - Insensato Coração as Zuleica Alencar
  • 2009 - Caras e Bocas as Piedade Batista
  • 2008 - Faça Sua História as Iracema
  • 2008 - Casos e Acasos as Hilda
  • 2007 - Sítio do Picapau Amarelo as Dona Benta
  • 2006 - Páginas da Vida as Sister Natércia
  • 2005 - América as Fátima
  • 2004 - Seus Olhos sa Edite
  • 2003 - A Casa das Sete Mulheres as Dona Ana Joaquina
  • 2000 - Aquarela do Brasil as Olga
  • 1999 - Terra Nostra as Ana Esplendore
  • 1998 - Brida as Diva
  • 1996 - O Rei do Gado as Donana
  • 1994 - Pátria Minha as Zuleica
  • 1994 - Memorial de Maria Moura as Maria Moura's mother
  • 1994 - Quatro por Quatro as Fatima
  • 1993 - O Mapa da Mina as Carmem Rocha
  • 1992 - Anos Rebeldes as Carmem Damaceno
  • 1990 - Lua Cheia de Amor as Emília
  • 1989 - Tieta as Aída
  • 1985 - O Tempo e o Vento as Maria Valéria Terra
  • 1985 - De Quina pra Lua as Patrícia
  • 1981 - Floradas na Serra as Elza
  • 1980 - Dulcinéa Vai à Guerra as Jerusa
  • 1980 - Pé de Vento as Terezinha
  • 1978 - Sinal de Alerta as Vera
  • 1977 - Sinhazinha Flô as Flor
  • 1976 - O Casarão as Vânia
  • 1975 - Bravo! as Lia di Lorenzo
  • 1974 - O Rebu as Sílvia
  • 1973 - Divinas & Maravilhosas as Carolina
  • 1973 - A Volta de Beto Rockfeller as Renata
  • 1972 - A Revolta dos Anjos as Stela
  • 1972 - Na Idade do Lobo as Carina
  • 1971 - Nossa Filha Gabriela as Catarina
  • 1970 - O Meu Pé de Laranja Lima as Godóia
  • 1970 - Simplesmente Maria as Angélica
  • 1969 - Super Plá as Titina
  • 1968 - Beto Rockfeller as Renata
  • 1966 - Águias de Fogo
  • Filmography

    Actress
    2017
    A Time to Love (TV Series) as
    Irmã Imaculada
    2015
    Introdução à Música do Sangue as
    Ernestina
    2013
    Vazio Coração as
    Luiza Alves
    2013
    Caribbean Flower (TV Series) as
    Olivia
    2012
    Bete & Deise (Short)
    2012
    Gabriela (TV Series) as
    Florzinha dos Reis
    - Episode #1.8 (2012) - Florzinha dos Reis
    - Episode #1.7 (2012) - Florzinha dos Reis
    - Episode #1.3 (2012) - Florzinha dos Reis
    - Episode #1.2 (2012) - Florzinha dos Reis
    - Episode #1.1 (2012) - Florzinha dos Reis
    2011
    Irrational Heart (TV Series) as
    Zuleica Alencar
    2010
    Aparecida: O Milagre as
    Júlia
    2009
    Watercolors of Love (TV Series) as
    Piedade
    2008
    Casos e Acasos (TV Series) as
    Hilda
    - O Parto, o Batom e o Passaporte (2008)
    - O Colchão, a Mala e a Balada (2008) - Hilda
    2007
    Eles Não Usam Black-Tie - Conversando com o Elenco (Short)
    2007
    Pirlimpimpim (TV Series) as
    Dona Benta / D. Benta
    - O Anjinho da Asa Quebrada (2007) - D. Benta
    2006
    Pages of Life (TV Series) as
    Irmã Natércia
    2006
    Vestido de Noiva
    2006
    Brasília 18% as
    Francisca Gonzaga
    2005
    America (TV Series) as
    Fátima
    2004
    Seus Olhos (TV Series) as
    Edite
    - Episode #1.3 (2004) - Edite
    - Episode #1.2 (2004) - Edite
    - Episode #1.1 (2004) - Edite
    2003
    Seven Women (TV Mini Series) as
    Ana Joaquina Gonçalves da Silva
    1999
    Terra Nostra (TV Series) as
    Ana Esplendore (Giuliana's Mother)
    2000
    Brazilian Aquarelle (TV Mini Series) as
    Olga
    - Episode dated 22 September 2000 (2000) - Olga
    - Episode dated 21 September 2000 (2000) - Olga
    - Episode dated 20 September 2000 (2000) - Olga
    - Episode dated 19 September 2000 (2000) - Olga
    1998
    Brida (TV Series) as
    Diva
    1997
    Conto de Natal (TV Movie)
    1996
    The King of the Cattle (TV Series) as
    Donana
    - Episode #1.1 (1996) - Donana
    1992
    Você Decide (TV Series)
    - Pobre Menina Rica (1996)
    - Relação Delicada (1993)
    - Romance Moderno (1992)
    1994
    Four Lives, Four Loves (TV Series) as
    Fátima
    - Episode dated 30 May 1995 (1995) - Fátima
    - Episode dated 14 April 1995 (1995) - Fátima
    - Episode dated 8 April 1995 (1995) - Fátima
    - Episode dated 24 January 1995 (1995) - Fátima
    - Episode dated 5 December 1994 (1994) - Fátima
    - Episode dated 8 November 1994 (1994) - Fátima
    1994
    Pátria Minha (TV Series) as
    Zuleica
    - Episode dated 28 November 1994 (1994) - Zuleica
    1994
    Memorial de Maria Moura (TV Mini Series) as
    Maria Moura's Mother
    1993
    O Mapa da Mina (TV Series) as
    Carmem Rocha
    1992
    Anos Rebeldes (TV Mini Series) as
    Carmem Damaceno
    1989
    Tieta (TV Series) as
    Aída
    1990
    Lua Cheia de Amor (TV Series) as
    Emília
    1985
    De Quina pra Lua (TV Series) as
    Patrícia
    1985
    Time and the Wind (TV Mini Series) as
    Maria Valéria Terra
    1981
    Floradas na Serra (TV Series) as
    Elza
    1981
    They Don't Wear Black Tie as
    Maria
    1980
    Dulcinéa Vai à Guerra (TV Series) as
    Jerusa
    1980
    Insônia (segment "Dois Dedos")
    1980
    J.S. Brown, o Último Herói
    1980
    Pé de Vento (TV Series) as
    Terezinha
    1979
    Os Amantes da Chuva
    1978
    Sinal de Alerta (TV Series) as
    Vera
    - Episode dated 31 July 1978 (1978) - Vera
    1977
    Sinhazinha Flô (TV Series) as
    Flor
    - Episode dated 25 October 1977 (1977) - Flor
    1975
    Bravo! (TV Series) as
    Lia di Lorenzo
    1976
    O Casarão (TV Series) as
    Vânia
    - Episode dated 7 June 1976 (1976) - Vânia
    1974
    O Rebu (TV Series) as
    Sílvia
    1974
    As Delícias da Vida as
    Eva (as Betty Mendes)
    1973
    Divinas & Maravilhosas (TV Series) as
    Cathy
    1972
    A Revolta dos Anjos (TV Series) as
    Estela
    1973
    A Volta de Beto Rockfeller (TV Series) as
    Renata
    1972
    Na Idade do Lobo (TV Series) as
    Carina
    1970
    O Meu Pé de Laranja Lima (TV Series) as
    Godóia
    1971
    Nossa Filha Gabriela (TV Series) as
    Catarina
    1970
    Simplesmente Maria (TV Series) as
    Angélica
    - Episode #1.4 (1970) - Angélica
    - Episode #1.3 (1970) - Angélica
    - Episode #1.1 (1970) - Angélica
    1969
    Super Plá (TV Series) as
    Titina
    1968
    Beto Rockfeller (TV Series) as
    Renata
    1968
    Sandra Sandra
    1967
    Águias de Fogo (TV Series)
    - Operação Tatu (1967)
    Self
    2017
    Dark Days (TV Series) as
    Self (depoimento)
    - Episode #1.88 (2017) - Self (depoimento)
    - Episode #1.63 (2017) - Self (depoimento)
    2002
    A Cobra Fumou (Documentary) as
    Narrator
    1997
    Mundo VIP (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Show nº 46 (1997) - Self
    1990
    ABC da Greve (Documentary) as
    Self

    References

    Bete Mendes Wikipedia