Marília Pêra Explained

Birth Name:Marília Soares Pêra
Birth Date:1943 1, df=y
Birth Place:Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Death Place:Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Occupation:Actresssingerstage director
Yearsactive:1948–2015
Mother:Dinorah Marzullo
Father:Manuel Pêra
Relatives:Sandra Pêra (sister)
Abel Pêra (uncle)
Children:3
Spouse:

    Marília Soares Pêra (January 22, 1943 — December 5, 2015)[1] was a Brazilian actress, singer and theater director. Throughout her career, she won around 80 awards, acting in 49 plays, 29 soap operas and more than 20 films.[2]

    Career

    Daughter of Portuguese actor Manuel Pêra and actress of Italian descent Dinorah Marzullo, Marília stepped onto a theater stage for the first time at the age of four, alongside her parents, who were part of the cast of Henriette Morineau's company.

    From the age of 14 to 21, she worked as a dancer and participated in musicals and revues, including Minha Querida Lady (1962), starring Bibi Ferreira. According to Marília, she passed because the directors were looking for someone who could do stunts, which was rare at that time.[3] She also acted in other plays such as O Teu Cabelo Não Nega (1963), a biography of Lamartine Babo, in the role of Carmen Miranda. She would return to play the role of the singer in the show A Pequena Notável (1966), directed by Ary Fontoura; at A Tribute to Carmen Miranda at Lincoln Center, New York (1975), directed by Nelson Motta; in the only performance A Pêra da Carmem, at Canecão, in 1986, and in the musical Marília Pêra canta Carmen Miranda (2005), directed by Maurício Sherman.[4] [5]

    In 1964, Marília defeated Elis Regina in an audition for the musical Como Vencer na Vida sem Fazer Força, both still unknown to the public at the time.

    Her first appearance on television was in Rosinha do Sobrado, on Rede Globo, in 1965 and then in A Moreninha. In 1967 she made her first performance in a musical show, A Úlcera de Ouro, by Hélio Bloch.

    In the 1960s, she was arrested during the performance of Chico Buarque's play Roda Viva (1968) and forced to run naked through a Polish corridor.[6] She was arrested a second time, as she was considered a communist, when police invaded the house, scaring everyone, including her seven-year-old son, who was sleeping.[7]

    In 1969, she achieved great success in the role of the protagonist in the drama Fala Baixo Senão eu Grito, by Leilah Assumpção, directed by Clóvis Bueno, the first play by the São Paulo playwright. For her interpretation of the complex character Mariazinha, a virgin spinster who lives in a boarding house for nuns, Marília received the Molière Award and also the Award from the São Paulo Association of Theater Critics (APCT), currently the São Paulo Association of Art Critics (APCA). Her future husband Paulo Villaça played a thief who one night jumps out of her bedroom window with the intention of stealing. In the conversation between the two, which lasts all night, the spinster reveals her frustrations to the public and to herself.

    In 1975, she recorded the LP Feiticeira, released by Som Livre.

    Marília was the actress who performed most alone on stage, managing to attract children to the difficult art of the monologue. In addition to Carmen Miranda, she played on screen and on stage the roles of famous women, such as Maria Callas, Dalva de Oliveira, Coco Chanel and the former first lady of Brazil Sarah Kubitschek. Her debut as a director took place in 1978, in the play A Menina e o Vento, by Maria Clara Machado.

    In 1992, she presented the musical Elas por Elas, for TV Globo. Alongside singer Simone[8] and Cláudia Raia, they made public their support for candidate Fernando Collor de Mello[9] in the 1989 elections.

    In a statement made to the television program Fantástico in 2006, due to the success of her character Milu, in the soap opera Cobras & Lagartos, Marília spoke about her career, revealing that she could not stand working with actors with bad breath and foot odor. She commented that there are many actors who don't care about hygiene, without mentioning names (a hint towards his romantic partner in the soap opera, Herson Capri). Marília stated that she never thought she was beautiful and that she was always clumsy.

    In 2008, she starred in the feature film, Polaroides Urbanas, by Miguel Falabella, in which he played twin sisters.

    In 2009, she was cast by TV Globo to play hippie Rejane Batista in the miniseries Cinquentinha, by Aguinaldo Silva. After several scenes were recorded, the actress gave up the role, causing discomfort among the network's management. In Marília's place, actress Betty Lago stepped in, who fit the role perfectly, being highly praised by critics. Some news that circulated at the time stated that the reason for not wanting to continue with the interpretation was that he did not feel comfortable with the role.[10]

    In 2010, she was part of the cast of the series A Vida Alheia, by Miguel Falabella, on Rede Globo, as Catarina.

    In January 2013, the series Pé na Cova premiered, in which Marília played Darlene, a makeup artist at her ex-husband Ruço's (Miguel Falabella) funeral home, who lives in the suburbs. In April 2014, due to personal problems, the actress left the series,[11] returning to recording on June 11, 2014.[12]

    At the 2015 carnival, Marília was honored by the samba school Mocidade Alegre, in São Paulo. In August of the same year, she was honored at the Gramado Film Festival, where she received the Oscarito Trophy.[13]

    Family life

    She married for the first time at the age of seventeen to the musician Paulo Graça Mello, who died in a car accident in 1969. At the age of eighteen she gave birth to the actor Ricardo Graça Mello. Her second marriage was to comedian Agildo Ribeiro, from whom she separated in 1968. The following year she married actor Paulo Villaça, her partner in Fala Baixo Senão Eu Grito, separating in 1971. In 1972, she married with Nelson Motta, separating in 1980. From this marriage, daughters Esperança Motta and Nina were born. Her last marriage, from 1998 until her death in 2015, was to Rio de Janeiro economist Bruno Faria. Marília was the sister of Sandra Pêra, granddaughter of Antônia Marzullo, also actresses, and niece of actor Abel Pêra.[14]

    Death

    Marília Pêra died in her apartment in the Ipanema neighborhood, in Rio de Janeiro, on December 5, 2015. In the last months of her life, the actress was fighting lung cancer. She had spent the year undergoing medical treatment, combating wear and tear on her hip bones, which prevented her from acting.[13] [15] She was buried in the São João Batista Cemetery, in the city of Rio de Janeiro.[16]

    Filmography

    Television

    YearTitle RoleNota
    1965Rosinha do SobradoRosinha
    A MoreninhaCarolina
    Padre TiãoMaria Aparecida "Cidinha"
    Um Rosto de MulherElizabeth
    1968Beto RockfellerManuela
    1969Super PláJoana Martini
    1971Bandeira 2Noeli
    O CafonaShirley Sexy
    1972Comédia EspecialAna CarolinaEpisode: "Amor à Brasileira"
    Catarina BatistaEpisode: "A Megera Domada"
    Uma Rosa com AmorSerafina Rosa Petrone
    Viva MaríliaVarious characters
    1974SupermanoelaManoela
    1979Malu MulherClarisseEpisode: "Em Legítima Defesa da Honra e Outras Loucuras"
    1982Quem Ama Não MataAlice
    1983-1986Programa de DomingoVarious skits
    1987Brega & ChiqueRafaela Alvaray
    1988O Primo BasílioJuliana Couceiro Tavira
    1989Top ModelSuzana PasoliniEpisode: "September 18th"
    1990Rainha da SucataHerselfEpisodes: "April 2–3"
    Lua Cheia de AmorGenuína Miranda "Genu"
    1994Incidente em AntaresErotildes da Conceição
    1996O CampeãoElizabeth Caldeira
    1997MandacaruIsadora
    1998Meu Bem QuererCustódia Alves Serrão
    1999Zorra TotalQueen ElizabethSeason 1
    2000Garotas do ProgramaVarious characters
    2001Brava GentePolaEpisode: "Ana Neri"
    Os MaiasMaria Monforte
    2003CelebridadeHerselfEpisode: "December 16th"
    2004Começar de NovoJanis / Marlene Emilinha / Vó Doidona
    2006JKSarah Lemos Kubitschek
    Cobras & LagartosMaria Luísa Pasquim Montini "Milú"
    2007Toma Lá, Dá CáMadame Ivone / Comadre MadellonEpisode:"Boi Sonso, Marrada Certa"
    Duas CarasGioconda de Queiroz Barreto
    2008Casos e AcasosSôniaEpisode: "A Vaga, a Entrevista e o Cachorro-Quente"
    Xuxa e as NoviçasSister GardêniaEnd of year special
    2010A Vida AlheiaCatarina Faissol
    Ti Ti TiRafaela AlvarayEpisode: "March 18"
    2011Insensato CoraçãoHerself[17] Episode: "January 17th"
    Zorra TotalHerselfEpisode: "May 7th"
    Aquele BeijoMaruschka Lemos de Sá[18]
    2012Louco por ElasMadame Vivi[19] [20] Episode: " - Léo Dá Jantar Para Provar Que Não É Ciumento"
    2013–2016Pé na CovaDarlene Pereira dos Santos[21] [22] [23]

    Film

    Source: Mulheres do Cinema Brasileiro - Marília Pêra[24]

    YearTitle Role Notes
    1968O Homem que Comprou o MundoRosinha[25]
    1970É SimonalDrunk Woman
    1971O DonzeloThe Virgin
    1975Ana, a LibertinaAna
    O Rei da NoitePupe
    1978O Grande DesbumMadalena[26]
    1980Pixote, a Lei do Mais FracoSueli
    1982Bar EsperançaAna Moreno
    1984Areias Sagradas (Parábola em Ipanema)Paulinho's handShort film[27]
    1985Mixed BloodRita La Punta
    1986Night AngelsMarta Brum
    1989Better Days AheadMaryalva Matos "Mary"
    1995JenipapoRenata
    1996Tieta do AgrestePerpétua
    1997Happy HoursPsychologist
    1998 Central StationIrene
    1999TravellerAna Lara
    2000AméliaAmélia
    2003Que sera, seraFernanda
    2005Garrincha, a Estrela SolitáriaVanderléia
    Living the DreamVanessa
    Vestido de noivaMadame Clessy
    2006Acredite, um Espírito Baixou em MimGraça
    Pixote in MemoriamHerselfDocumentary
    2007PlayingSarita
    2008Nossa vida não cabe num opalaSrª. Castilho
    Polaróides UrbanasMagda / Magali
    2009Embarque ImediatoJustina / Gilda
    2013Histórias ÍntimasHerself [28] Documentary
    2016Tô RycaMadame ClaudePosthumous release

    Stage

    Discography

    !Year!Title!Type!Label
    1975Feiticeira[29] LPSom Livre
    1985A música em PessoaLPSom Livre
    1989Elas por elasLP
    2000Estrela tropicalCD
    2001Euteamo e suas ideiasCD

    Awards and nominations

    YearAwardCategoryWork nominated Result
    1969Prêmio Governador do Estado do Rio de JaneiroBest ActressFala Baixo Senão eu Grito
    Troféu APCABest Actress
    Prêmio Molière de TeatroBest Actress
    1972Troféu ImprensaBest Actress O Cafona
    1973Troféu ImprensaBest ActressUma Rosa com Amor
    Prêmio Molière de TeatroBest ActressApareceu a Margarida
    Prêmio Governador do Estado do Rio de Janeir[30] Best Actress
    1977Prêmio MambembeBest ActressO Exercício
    1981New York Film Critics Circle AwardsBest Supporting Actress Pixote, a Lei do Mais Fraco
    1982National Society of Film Critics AwardsBest Actress
    Boston Society of Film Critics AwardsBest Actress
    1983Troféu APCABest Television Actress Quem Ama Não Mata
    Prêmio Molière de TeatroBest ActressBrincando em Cima Daquilo
    Prêmio MambembeBest ActressAdorável Júlia
    Festival de Cinema de GramadoBest ActressBar Esperança
    Prêmio Air France de CinemaBest Actress
    1984Troféu APCABest Film Actress
    1987Festival de Cinema de GramadoBest ActressAnjos da Noite
    1988Troféu ImprensaBest ActressBrega & Chique
    Troféu APCABest Television Actress
    Comenda da Ordem do Rio BrancoGrau OficialOfficial Grau
    1989National Society of Film Critics AwardsHonorable Mention Best Actress of the DecadeCareer
    1991Troféu APCABest Film ActressDias Melhores Virão
    Festival Internacional de Cinema de CartagenaBest Actress
    1996Troféu APCABest Theater Actress Master Class
    Prêmio Sharp de TeatroBest Actress
    Prêmio Guarani de Cinema BrasileiroBest Supporting Actress Jenipapo
    Havana Film FestivalBest Supporting Actress Tieta do Agreste
    1997Troféu APCABest Supporting Actress
    Prêmio Guarani de Cinema BrasileiroBest Supporting Actress
    Prêmio MambembeBest ActressMaster Class
    1999Prêmio Guarani de Cinema Brasileiro[31] Best Supporting Actress Central do Brasil
    Prêmio Master - Jornal dos Clubes[32] Best ActressMeu Bem Querer
    2000Grande Prêmio do Cinema BrasileiroBest ActressO Viajante
    2001Prêmio Arte Qualidade Brasil - SPBest Miniseries ActressOs Maias
    2003Ordem do Mérito CulturalClasse de Comendador
    2004Prêmio Shell de TeatroBest ActressFala Baixo Senão eu Grito
    2005Prêmio Contigo! de TVBest Supporting Actress Começar de Novo
    Prêmio Shell de TeatroBest ActressMademoiselle Chanel
    Troféu APCA[33] Best Theater Actress
    Prêmio Arte Qualidade BrasilBest Theater Actress
    2006Prêmio EletrobrasBest Actress
    Prêmio Faz DiferençaBest Actress
    Prêmio Arte Qualidade BrasilBest ActressJK
    2007Prêmio Contigo! de TVBest Supporting Actress Cobras e Lagartos
    Prêmio Arte Qualidade BrasilBest Supporting Actress
    Brazilian Film Festival of MiamiBest ActressPolaróides Urbanas
    2008Prêmio Contigo! de TVBest Supporting Actress Duas Caras
    Prêmio Tudo de Bom! - jornal "O Dia"[34] Best Actress
    Prêmio Arte Qualidade BrasilBest Supporting Actress
    Best Film Actress Polaróides Urbanas
    Prêmio Contigo! de Cinema NacionalBest Actress
    2009Prêmio Guarani de Cinema Brasileiro[35] Best Actress
    Prêmio Arte Qualidade BrasilBest Theatrical Musical Actress A Gloriosa
    2010Prêmio APTR de Teatro[36] Best Protagonist Actress
    2014Prêmio Quem de TelevisãoBest ActressPé na Cova

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: 28 July 2017 . Redação Gazeta do Povo . 5 December 2015 . Gazeta do Povo . Conheça a história de Marília Pêra .
    2. Web site: 2020-08-25 . 2016-01-22 . pt-BR . No dia em que Marília Pêra faria 73 anos, fotobiografia chega às livrarias . O Globo.
    3. 26 March 2013 . não . 24 March 2013 . . Acesso restrito apenas para assinantes. . 5–8 . Quebrando Regras .
    4. Web site: 2020-08-25 . Arquivo . pt-BR . Geral . Marília Pêra era considerada uma artista completa . Jornal de Brasília.
    5. Web site: 2020-08-25 . Instituto Itaú . pt-br . Cultural . Marilia Pêra Canta Carmen Miranda . Enciclopédia Itaú Cultural.
    6. http://almanaque.folha.uol.com.br/ilustrada_19jul1968.htm Banco de Dados Folha
    7. Web site: 2009-03-26 . 2009-04-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090425165948/http://www.tecontei.com.br/celebridade/105/perfil-de-marilia-pera.html . Te Contei - Perfil de Marília Pêra .
    8. Declaração feita no programa Cara a Cara, TV Bandeirantes, 1993
    9. http://observatorio.ultimosegundo.ig.com.br/artigos/jd090520014.htm Observatório da Imprensa
    10. Web site: 2021-12-06 . pt-BR . Na gravação de 'Cinquentinha', atrizes falam da saída de Marília Pêra . Extra Online. 28 October 2009 .
    11. Web site: Marília Pêra deixa "Pé na Cova" por problema de saúde . 18 March 2014 .
    12. Web site: 14 July 2014 . Gshow . 11 June 2014 . Por Trás das Câmeras - Pé na Cova . Marília Pêra volta a gravar 'Pé na Cova' .
    13. http://zh.clicrbs.com.br/rs/noticias/noticia/2015/12/morre-a-atriz-marilia-pera-aos-72-anos-no-rio-de-janeiro-4923898.html Morre a atriz Marília Pêra, aos 72 anos, no Rio de Janeiro
    14. Web site: 28 July 2017 . Raquel Costa . 9 August 2016 . Diário de Notícias - Portugal . Atriz Marília Pêra deixou herança milionária à família .
    15. Web site: 5 December 2015 . G1 . 5 December 2015 . G1 . Morre no Rio a atriz Marília Pêra .
    16. Web site: 5 December 2015 . G1 . 5 December 2015 . G1 . Emoção e aplausos marcam sepultamento de Marília Pêra no Rio .
    17. Web site: 14 July 2014 . Gshow . 13 January 2011 . Bastidores - Insensato Coração . Marília Pêra faz participação na estreia .
    18. Web site: 10 October 2011 . 9 October 2011 . Redação O Dia . Giovanna Antonelli volta à TV na novela 'Aquele Beijo' .
    19. Web site: 14 July 2014 . Carla Bittencourt . 1 May 2012 . . Depois de 20 anos, Gloria Menezes e Marília Pêra se reencontram em 'Louco por elas' .
    20. Web site: 14 July 2014 . 3 May 2012 . Vídeo Show - Notícias . Marília Pêra grava participação em Louco Por Elas como uma vidente de araque .
    21. Although the actress passed away in 2015, she had already recorded a final season of the program, which was shown until the year after her death.
    22. Web site: 10 January 2013 . 10 January 2013 . Marília Pêra será maquiadora de defuntos em Pé na Cova .
    23. Web site: Marília Pêra deixou gravada, para 2016, última temporada de "Pé na Cova" .
    24. http://www.mulheresdocinemabrasileiro.com.br/site/mulheres/visualiza/304/Marilia-Pera/3 Mulheres do Cinema Brasileiro: Marília Pêra
    25. Web site: 2017-11-15 . O Homem que Comprou o Mundo . Cinemateca Brasileira.
    26. Web site: 2017-02-23 . O Grande Desbum... . Cinemateca Brasileira.
    27. Web site: 25 June 2024 . Areias Sagradas (Parábola em Ipanema) . Cinemateca Brasileira.
    28. Web site: 2020-09-14 . Histórias Íntimas: Documentário premiado não tem exibição garantida . lulacerdaig.com.
    29. Web site: 25 August 2020 . Dicionário Cravo Albin da MPB - Marília Pêra . Discografia de Marília Pêra .
    30. Apareceu a Margarida. In: Enciclopédia Itaú Cultural de Arte e Cultura Brasileiras. São Paulo: Itaú Cultural, 2020. Disponível em: Site. Acesso em: 27 de Jul. 2020
    31. Web site: 2021-07-08 . pt-BR . 4º Prêmio Guarani :: Premiados de 1998 .
    32. http://m.tv-premiacoes-artisticas.webnode.com/pr%c3%aamios-nacionais/pr%c3%aamio-master-/ Prêmio Master
    33. Mademoiselle Chanel. In: Enciclopédia Itaú Cultural de Arte e Cultura Brasileiras. São Paulo: Itaú Cultural, 2020. Disponível em: Site. Acesso em: 27 de Jul. 2020
    34. http://m.tv-premiacoes-artisticas.webnode.com/pr%c3%aamios-nacionais/pr%c3%aamio-tudo-de-bom/ Premiações Artísticas :: Prêmio Tudo de Bom
    35. Web site: 2021-11-06 . pt-BR . 14º Prêmio Guarani :: Premiados de 2008 .
    36. https://oglobo.globo.com/cultura/o-despertar-da-primavera-lidera-indicacoes-ao-premio-aptr-2010-3028048 "O Despertar da Primavera" lidera indicações ao APTR 2010