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Occupation
  
Actress

Siblings
  
Linda Pires

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Gloria Pires

Years active
  
1968–present


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Full Name
  
Gloria Maria Claudia Pires

Born
  
August 23, 1963 (age 60) (
1963-08-23
)

Children
  
Cleo Pires, Antonia Morais, Bento Morais, Ana Morais

Spouse
  
Orlando Morais (m. 1987), Fabio Jr. (m. 1979–1983)

Parents
  
Elza Pires, Antonio Carlos Pires

Movies and TV shows
  
Reaching for the Moon, Mulheres de Areia, Insensato Coracao, Vale Tudo, Dancin\' Days

Similar People
  
Cleo Pires, Orlando Morais, Antonia Morais, Adriana Esteves, Fabio Jr

Profiles

WaHFF 2016 - Clion for Best Actress - Gloria Pires - Acceptance Speech


Glória Maria Cláudia Pires de Moraes ([ˈɡlɔɾjɐ mɐˈɾi.ɐ ˈklawdʒɐ ˈpiɾiʒ dʒi moˈɾajʃ]), known simply as Glória Pires (born 23 August 1963), is a Brazilian actress. She is best known for her roles in Rede Globo telenovelas such as Dancin' Days, Cabocla, Vale Tudo, Mulheres de Areia and O Rei do Gado. She is also known for starring in films such as Academy Award-nominated O Quatrilho, box-office hit Se Eu Fosse Você and its sequel, and the recent Lula, Son of Brazil, which is the second most expensive Brazilian film of all time, after Nosso Lar.

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In 2013, she starred the movie Reaching for the Moon along with Miranda Otto, and directed by Bruno Barreto.

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In 2013, she was also honoured by Forbes Brazil as one of Brazil's most influential persons being ranked in the 28th position out of the 30 short-listed.

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Biography

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Pires was born on August 23, 1963 in Rio de Janeiro. She is the daughter of producer Elza Pires and actor Antônio Carlos Pires. She has a sister named Linda Pires, a therapist.

1970s

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Glória made her debut as an actress at the age of 5, on the telenovela A Pequena Órfã, broadcast on the now defunct TV Excelsior. She initially participated only in the show's opening sequence, but director Dionísio Azevedo would later cast her to play a minor character. On her first day of shooting, however, she experienced a nasal hemorrhage and was removed from the telenovela. Later, when the lead actress Patrícia Ayres dropped out due to contractual reasons, Glória had a second chance by dubbing Ayres' voice.

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In 1971, Glória made a screen test for the role of Zizi in the Globo telenovela O Primeiro Amor, but is rejected. In 1972 she made her debut in the network's Caso Especial episode "Sombra de Suspeita". That same year she made her telenovela debut starring in a minor role in Janete Clair's Selva de Pedra. It became the only telenovela in the history of Brazil to reach 100 percent of share. In 1973 Glória landed a tiny role in Clair's O Semideus. She also acted alongside her father and Chico Anysio on the comedy program Chico City, broadcast on Rede Globo. She would act in several other comedy programs. In 1976, Glória starred in Clair's Duas Vidas, where she learned a lot from senior actor Luiz Gustavo, which played her father in the telenovela. In 1977, disappointed with the roles offered to her, she decided to take a break from acting.

In 1978, Glória learned from her father that director Daniel Filho was searching for an actress to play Sônia Braga's teenager daughter in his telenovela Dancin' Days. After much deliberation, she decided to take the screen test for the role. The telenovela was a big hit and Glória won the Best Newcomer Award from the São Paulo Association of Art Critics. During the telenovela's original broadcast, she faced censorship from the Juvenile Court, which prohibited her from giving interviews based on her controversial opinions about the school system. In June 1979 Glória landed the lead role in Cabocla opposite her husband Fábio Júnior. She was unable to shoot the final scenes of the telenovela due to a harsh stress crisis that kept her hospitalized for two weeks.

1980s

In 1980, after she left the hospital, Glória decided to change her visual, cutting and lightening her hair. Her next telenovelas were Água Viva and As Três Marias, an adaptation of Clarice Lispector's novel of the same name. She made a deal with Globo so that she could act in her first feature film after the end of this telenovela. In 1981, Glória starred in Fábio Barreto's Índia, a filha do Sol as Putkoy, a Native Brazilian who falls in love with a white soldier played by Nuno Leal Maia. This was also Barreto's first feature film.

In 1982, Glória took a break from acting due to her first pregnancy. In 1983 she returned to telenovelas with Louco Amor as newly graduated journalist Cláudia. During this telenovela, Nelson Pereira dos Santos invited her to play Heloísa, Graciliano Ramos' wife, in his film Memórias do Cárcere. This was her second collaboration with Fábio Barreto, which starred as Siqueira Campos. Glória attended the film's premiere alongside real life Heloísa. In 1984, she acted in the telenovela Partido Alto. The following year would mark Globo's 20th anniversary, and the mini-series O Tempo e o Vento, an adaptation of Érico Veríssimo's novel, would be produced to celebrate it. After she learned of the intentions of Paulo José, the director of the mini-series, to cast her as the main lead Ana Terra, Glória convinced Globo's head director Daniel Filho that she could reconcile the shooting of the telenovela and the mini-series.

After O Tempo e o Vento, Glória starred in her second film, Francisco Ramalho Júnior's Besame Mucho, alongside Antônio Fagundes and José Wilker. She moved to São Paulo for two months with daughter Cléo in order to shoot the film. In 1987 she starred in the telenovela Direito de Amar and in the film Jorge, Um Brasileiro. In 1988, she postponed her honeymoon with second husband Orlando Moraes in order to play Maria de Fátima, Regina Duarte's daughter and antagonist, in Vale Tudo.

1990s and 2000s

In 1990, Glória starred in Mico Preto, followed by O Dono do Mundo. In 1993, after the bith of her second daughter, Glória starred in a remake of Mulheres de Areia playing twin sisters. She received the Troféu Imprensa Award for Best Actress for her performance in the telenovela. In 1994 she starred in the mini-series Memorial de Maria Moura, adapted from the Raquel de Queiroz' novel of the same name. It won Glória another award from the São Paulo Association of Art Critics and was shown in various international markets under the international title Merciless Land. In 1995 she starred in O Quatrilho, her third collaboration with Fábio Barreto. Glória received several best actress awards and the film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

In 1996, Glória starred in O Rei do Gado with Patrícia Pillar, her co-star in O Quatrilho. In 1997 she starred as the main lead in Anjo Mau. It was one of the highest-rating telenovelas ever in the 6 p.m. timeslot. The following year, Glória moved to Los Angeles with her family to seek privacy. After living a whole year in California, Glória starred in Suave Veneno.

In 2000, Glória gave birth to her third daughter. The following year she starred in the film adaptation of A Partilha, a play by Miguel Falabella. Just like the play, the film was also a critical and commercial success. In 2002, Glória starred in Desejos de Mulher, one of the lowest-rating telenovelas in the history of Globo. The following year, she moved with her family to Goiás, the native state of her husband, living among a ranch and an apartment. In 2004, she gave birth to Bento, her fourth child and first son.

In 2005, Glória's father died as an implication of Parkinson's disease. That same year she filmed Daniel Filho's Se Eu Fosse Você alongside Tony Ramos. It became one of the highest-grossing Brazilian films since the Retomada, selling more than 4 million tickets. After the flop of Desejos de Mulher, she returned to telenovelas with the 2005 hit Belíssima, alongside Fernanda Montenegro.

In 2007 she starred in the Daniel Filho-directed Primo Basílio, an adaptation of the José Maria de Eça de Queiroz novel O Primo Basílio. The following year she starred opposite Tony Ramos in Paraíso Tropical. In early 2008, once again seeking privacy, she moved to Paris with her family. In 2009 she released Se Eu Fosse Você 2, which became the highest-grossing Brazilian film of the decade, and starred in Lula, o filho do Brasil, a biopic about President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, marking her fourth collaboration with Fábio Barreto and the first with her daughter Cléo. She also starred in É Proibido Fumar

Glória recently announced that she will release her biography before returning to Paris on March 8, 2010. The book 40 Anos de Glória, written by Eduardo Nassife and Fábio Fabrício Fabretti, will mark the 40 years of her career.

In 2013, she starred the movie Reaching for the Moon along with Miranda Otto, the film follows the real love story between the American poet Elizabeth Bishop and Brazilian architect Lota de Macedo Soares. Set in Petrópolis, during the years of 1950 and 1960, the story coincides with the emergence of Bossa Nova and the construction and inauguration of the capital Brasilia. The film deals with the story of these two women and their trajectories.

Personal life

In the 1970s, Glória dated Chico Anysio's son Nizo Neto. From 1979 to 1983 she was married to singer and actor Fábio Júnior, father of her oldest daughter, Cléo Pires (born October 2, 1982), also an actress. She has been married to singer Orlando Moraes since April 1988, with whom she had Antônia (born August 7, 1992), Ana (born July 10, 2000), and Bento (born October 4, 2004).

Awards and nominations

Over the 40 years of her professional career, Glória Pires has won numerous awards. In 1979 she won the São Paulo Association of Art Critics Award (Portuguese: Associação Paulista dos Críticos de Arte - APCA) for Most Promising Television Actress for Dancin' Days. In 1989, 1992, and 1994, she won the APCA trophy for Best Television Actress for Vale Tudo, O Dono do Mundo, and Mulheres de Areia, respectively. In 1995 Glória won the Havana Film Festival Best Actress Award for her performance in O Quatrilho. In 1996 she received the APCA trophy for Best Film Actress for O Quatrilho, a feat she would repeat in 2010 with É Proibido Fumar. In 2009 Glória won the Festival de Brasília Best Actress Award for her performance in É Proibido Fumar.

Filmography

Actress
-
Vovó Ninja (announced)
2023
Terra e Paixão (TV Series) as
Irene Pinheiro La Selva
- Capítulo 6 (2023) - Irene Pinheiro La Selva
- Capítulo 5 (2023) - Irene Pinheiro La Selva
- Capítulo 4 (2023) - Irene Pinheiro La Selva
- Capítulo 3 (2023) - Irene Pinheiro La Selva
- Capítulo 2 (2023) - Irene Pinheiro La Selva
- Capítulo 1 (2023) - Irene Pinheiro La Selva
2023
Desapega! as
Rita (credit only)
2022
Além da Ilusão (TV Series) as
Nise da Silveira
- Episódio 149 (2022) - Nise da Silveira
2021
A Suspeita as
Lúcia
2019
Once We Were Six (TV Series) as
Eleonora 'Lola' Lemos
2017
The Other Side of Paradise (TV Series) as
Elizabeth Montserrat / Maria Eduarda Feijó
2016
Segredos de Justiça (TV Series) as
Andréa Pachá
- Quem cuida dele? (2017) - Andréa Pachá
- Nem tudo é verdade (2017) - Andréa Pachá
- Doença Inventada Não Cura (2017) - Andréa Pachá
- Mas eu amo aquele homem (2017) - Andréa Pachá
- Safadinha 22 (2017) - Andréa Pachá
- Papai Noel Não Existe (2016) - Andréa Pachá
- Um Dia de Cada Vez (2016) - Andréa Pachá
- O Que os Olhos Não Veem (2016) - Andréa Pachá
- Cale-se para Sempre (2016) - Andréa Pachá
- Mais Valem Dois Pais nas Mãos (2016) - Andréa Pachá
2015
Ambitious Women (TV Series) as
Beatriz
2015
Nise: The Heart of Madness as
Nise da Silveira (as Gloria Pires)
2015
Little Book of Love 2 as
Bel
2015
Drop Dead Gorgeous as
Paula Lins (as Gloria Pires)
2014
Sister Dulce: The Angel from Brazil as
Mãe de Dulce
2014
Big Family (TV Series) as
Glória Pires
- Episódio Um (2014) - Glória Pires (as Gloria Pires)
2012
Fight or Love? (TV Series) as
Roberta Leone
2013
Reaching for the Moon as
Lota de Macedo Soares
2012
The Brazilians: The Women (TV Series) as
Ângela Cristina
- A Mamãe da Barra (2012) - Ângela Cristina
2011
Irrational Heart (TV Series) as
Norma Pimentel
2009
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes as
Baby (as Gloria Pires)
2009
Lula, the Son of Brazil as
Dona Lindu
2009
Se Eu Fosse Você 2 as
Helena (as Gloria Pires)
2007
Tropical Paradise (TV Series) as
Lúcia
2007
Primo Basílio as
Juliana
2005
Belíssima (TV Series) as
Júlia Assunpção / Júlia
2006
Se Eu Fosse Você as
Helena
2002
Desejos de Mulher (TV Series) as
Júlia Moreno
2001
A Partilha as
Selma
1999
Mild Poison (TV Series) as
Inês / Lavínia
1997
Evil Angel (TV Series) as
Nice Noronha
1996
The King of the Cattle (TV Series) as
Rafaela Berdinazi / Marieta
1997
Little Book of Love as
Bel
1996
O Guarani as
Isabel
1995
O Quatrilho as
Pierina
1994
Memorial de Maria Moura (TV Mini Series) as
Maria Moura
1993
Secrets of Sand (TV Series) as
Ruth Araújo / Raquel Araújo
- Episode #1.1 (1993) - Ruth Araújo / Raquel Araújo
1991
O Dono do Mundo (TV Series) as
Estela Maciel
1990
Mico Preto (TV Series) as
Sarita
1988
Vale Tudo (TV Series) as
Maria de Fátima Accioly
1989
The Long Haul as
Sandra
1987
Direito de Amar (TV Series) as
Rosália Medeiros
1987
Besame Mucho as
Olga
1985
Time and the Wind (TV Mini Series) as
Ana Terra
- Episode #1.1 (1985) - Ana Terra
1984
Partido Alto (TV Series) as
Celina
1984
Memórias do Cárcere as
Heloísa (Graciliano's Wife)
1983
Louco Amor (TV Series) as
Cláudia
1982
Fábio Jr.: Você Que Vem Vindo (Music Video)
1982
India, Daughter of the Sun as
Put Koi
1980
As Três Marias (TV Series) as
Maria José
1980
Água Viva (TV Series) as
Sandra
1979
Cabocla (TV Series) as
Zuca
1978
Dancin' Days (TV Series) as
Marisa
- Episode #1.8 (1978) - Marisa
- Episode #1.7 (1978) - Marisa
- Episode #1.6 (1978) - Marisa
- Episode #1.5 (1978) - Marisa
- Episode #1.4 (1978) - Marisa
- Episode #1.3 (1978) - Marisa
- Episode #1.2 (1978) - Marisa
- Episode #1.1 (1978) - Marisa
1976
Duas Vidas (TV Series) as
Letícia
- Episode dated 13 December 1976 (1976) - Letícia
1973
O Semideus (TV Series) as
Ione
1973
Satiricom (TV Series)(1973)
1973
Chico City (TV Series)(1973)
1972
Selva de Pedra (TV Series) as
Glorinha
- Episode dated 12 April 1972 (1972) - Glorinha (as Glória Maria)
1972
Sombra de Suspeita (TV Movie)
1970
Faça Humor, Não Faça Guerra (TV Series)(1970)
1968
A Muralha (TV Series)
1968
A Pequena Órfã (TV Series)
Writer
2023
Desapega! (collaborating writer)
Music Department
2009
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes (musician - as Gloria Pires)
Soundtrack
2009
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes (performer: "Tatuagem")
Thanks
2017
Fala Sério, Mãe! (thanks: production - as Gloria Pires)
Self
2001
Altas Horas (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 6 February 2022 (2022) - Self
- Episode dated 4 November 2001 (2001) - Self
2021
70 Anos Esta Noite (TV Special documentary) as
Self
2021
Gilberto Braga: Meu Nome é Novela (TV Series documentary) as
Self
2021
Mise En Scène: A Artesania Do Artista (Documentary)
2021
Modo Mãe (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Mothers Bringing Kids to Work (2021) - Self
2018
Luz, Câmera e Barreto (Documentary) as
Self
2016
Ensaios: O Corpo Feminino (TV Series) as
Self
- Marcelo Faustini (2016) - Self
2016
O País do Cinema (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Flores raras - Self
2013
Programa do Jô (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 17 April 2016 (2016) - Self
- Episode dated 26 August 2013 (2013) - Self
2013
Fantastic (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 4 May 2014 (2014) - Self
- Episode dated 18 August 2013 (2013) - Self
2014
Bela Cozinha (TV Series) as
Self
2005
Domingão do Faustão (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 29 December 2013 (2013) - Self
- Episode dated 15 November 2005 (2005) - Self
2013
Damas da TV (TV Series documentary)
2013
Stars (TV Series) as
Self
- Ary Fontoura/Lúcia Veríssimo/Glória Pires (2013) - Self
2013
Esquenta! (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 28 July 2013 (2013) - Self
2013
vem_aí (TV Special) as
Self - Audience (uncredited)
2012
Na Moral (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.3 (2012) - Self
2011
Eu Eu Eu José Lewgoy (Documentary) as
Self
2000
Superbonita (TV Series) as
Self (2012)
2000
Jet 7 (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 18 March 2000 (2000) - Self
1998
Globos de Ouro 1997 (TV Special) as
Self
1996
Mundo VIP (TV Series) as
Self
- Show nº81 (1997) - Self
- Show nº 24 (1996) - Self
1994
Na Cama Com... (TV Series) as
Self
- Glória Pires (1994) - Self
1994
O Guarani em Filmagem (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1986
Roberto Carlos Especial (TV Series) as
Self
- Um Circo Chamado Brasil (1986) - Self
1983
Grandes Nomes (TV Series)
- Um Facho de Luz (1983)
1980
TV Mulher (TV Series) as
Self (1980)
Archive Footage
2020
Globo Repórter (TV Series)
- Episode dated 18 September 2020 (2020)

References

Glória Pires Wikipedia