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Nationality
  
Brazilian

Movies
  
24 Horas de Sonho

Role
  
Stage Director

Name
  
Dulcina Moraes

Occupation
  
Actress


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Born
  
February 3, 1908 (
1908-02-03
)
Valenca

Known for
  
"First lady" of Brazilian theater

Died
  
August 28, 1996, Brasilia, Federal District, Brazil

Spouse
  
Odilon Azevedo (m. 1931–1966)

Parents
  
Atila Moraes, Conchita de Moraes

People also search for
  
Conchita de Moraes, Atila Moraes, Odilon Azevedo, Chianca de Garcia, Marilia Pera

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Dulcina de Moraes (Valença, February 3, 1908 — Brasília, August 28, 1996) was a Brazilian stage actress and director. Founder of the Fundação Brasileira de Teatro, it was later renamed the Faculty of Arts Dulcina de Moraes, in Brasilia. She married Odilon Azevedo in 1931. As producer she took part in only one act, Ninotchka (1951).

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Life and career

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Dulcina de Moraes was the daughter of two great actors of the time, Átila and Conchita de Moraes. Her name was a tribute to her maternal grandmother Dulcina Los Rios Vallina, who was an actress as well. At the age of only one month, Dulcina was already on a scene occupying a cradle instead of a doll. At the age of 15 she debuted at Teatro Trianon in the show Travessuras de Berta, through Companhia Brasileira de Comédia.

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In 1925, Dulcina was invited by Leopoldo Fróes, owner of one of the most important theatrical companies of the time, taking the leading role (Jeannine) of stage act Lua Cheia, directed by André Birabeau. Five years later, on July 4, 1930, she married actor and writer Odilon Azevedo. In 1934, together with her husband, she founded Cia. Dulcina-Odilon, responsible for memorable hits on the national theatrical scene. Her company was the first to present to the Brazilian public authors such as García Lorca (Bodas de Sangue), D’Annunzio (A Filha de Iório), Bernard Shaw (César e Cleópatra, Santa Joana, Pigmaleão) and Jean Giraudoux (Anfitrião 38).

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She received the Medal of Merit as best actress of the year for lifetime achievement in 1949 from Associação Brasileira de Críticos Teatrais (ABCT). In the movies, she had only one role in the film 24 Horas de Sonho (1941).

In 1955, Dulcina founded the Fundação Brasileira de Teatro, devoting herself entirely to her foundation, first in the building where today the theater that bears her name is located, downtown Rio de Janeiro, and later, in 1972, in Brasilia, forming hundreds of actors. That same year she transferred her foundation to Brasilia, finally moving to the capital in 1981. On April 21 of that year, she opened the Teatro Dulcina, in Brasilia, and on September 18, 1980, the art college Faculdade de Artes Dulcina de Moraes.

Dulcina de Moraes died on August 28, 1996, in Brasilia.

Legacy

Brazilian authors also had their turn in the repertoire of Dulcina de Moraes, as Viriato Correia (A Marquesa de Santos), Raimundo Magalhães Júnior (O Imperador Galante) e Maria Jacintha (Convite à Vida, Conflito, Já é Manhã no Mar), among many others .

References

Dulcina de Moraes Wikipedia


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