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Occupation
  
Actress, Theater

Name
  
Maria Costa

Role
  
Theater Actress


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Full Name
  
Gentile Maria Marchioro Della Costa

Born
  
1 January 1926 (
1926-01-01
)

Died
  
January 24, 2015, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Spouse
  
Sandro Polloni (m. 1946), Fernando de Barros (m. 1941–1945)

Similar People
  
Fernando de Barros, Odete Lara, Marisa Prado

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Gentile Maria Marchioro Della Costa (1 January 1926 – 24 January 2015) was a Brazilian theater, movie and TV actress and producer.

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life

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She was born in Flores da Cunha, a small town of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, into a family of Italian immigrants from the region of Veneto. She was immortalized in paintings by Emiliano Di Cavalcanti, Flavio de Carvalho, Guanabarino and Djanira, and in a statue by Victor Brecheret. She started her career at 14 years of age, as a fashion model (she is considered the first professional model in Brazil).

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She was married to Sandro Polloni, a theater producer, also of Italian origin. Together they founded Teatro Maria Della Costa in São Paulo in a building designed by Oscar Niemeyer and Lúcio Costa.

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After retiring from show business, she owned and managed a small hotel (Coxixo Hotel) in the historical and tourist town of Paraty, Rio de Janeiro. She died of a pulmonary edema on January 24, 2015.

Theatre

  • 1992 - Típico Romântico
  • 1988 - Temos Que Refazer a Casa
  • 1986 - Alice, Que Delícia
  • 1982 - Motel Paradiso
  • 1974 - Tome Conta de Amélia
  • 1973 - Bodas de Sangue
  • 1968 - Tudo no Jardim
  • 1968 - Abra a Janela e Deixa Entrar o Ar Puro e o Sol da Manhã
  • 1967 - Homens de Papel
  • 1964 - Depois da Queda
  • 1963 - Pindura Saia
  • 1962 - Armadilha Para um Homem Só
  • 1962 - O Marido Vai à Caça
  • 1960 - Society em Baby Doll
  • 1959 - Gimba
  • 1958 - A Alma Boa de Set-Suan
  • 1956 - Moral em Concordata
  • 1956 - A Rosa Tatuada
  • 1956 - A Casa de Bernarda Alba
  • 1955 - A Mirandolina
  • 1955 - Com a Pulga Atrás da Orelha
  • 1954 - O Canto da Cotovia
  • 1952 - Manequim
  • 1951 - Ralé
  • Filmography

    Actress
    1995
    Disseram que Voltei Americanizada (Short)
    1993
    Retrato de Mulher (TV Series) as
    Deusa da Silva
    - Era Uma Vez- Dulcinéia (1993) - Deusa da Silva
    1990
    Brasileiras e Brasileiros (TV Series)
    1982
    Sétimo Sentido (TV Series) as
    Juliana
    1978
    Te Contei? (TV Series) as
    Ana Paula
    - Episode dated 6 March 1978 (1978) - Ana Paula
    1976
    Estúpido Cupido (TV Series) as
    Olga
    1974
    O Signo de Escorpião
    1971
    Como Ganhar na Loteria sem Perder a Esportiva
    1970
    As Bruxas (TV Series) as
    Teresa
    - Episode #1.56 (1970) - Teresa
    - Episode dated 18 May 1970 (1970) - Teresa
    - Episode #1.57 - Teresa
    1968
    Beto Rockfeller (TV Series) as
    Maitê
    - Episode #1.73 - Maitê
    - Episode #1.71 - Maitê
    - Episode #1.34 - Maitê
    1966
    Cristo de Lama as
    Helena
    1959
    Moral em Concordata as
    Rosário
    1952
    Grande Teatro Tupi (TV Series)
    - Manequim (1957)
    - Manequim (1957)
    - Tentação (1953)
    - Manequim (1952)
    - Rebeca, a Mulher Inesquecível (1952)
    1952
    Areião
    1949
    Caminhos do Sul
    1949
    Inocência as
    Inocência
    1947
    O Malandro e a grã-fina
    1946
    O Cavalo 13 as
    Maria
    Self
    2005
    The Peddler's Backpack (Documentary) as
    Self
    1976
    Fila T (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 23 November 1976 (1976) - Self
    1966
    Hebe (TV Series) as
    Self

    References

    Maria Della Costa Wikipedia