Fernanda Montenegro

Fernanda Montenegro

Known For:Acting
Gender:Female
Birthday:1929-10-16
Place of Birth:Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Also Known As: 费尔南达-蒙特内格罗 /
Known For: Acting Gender: Female Birthday: 1929-10-16 More

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Fernanda Montenegro (born Arlete Pinheiro Esteves da Silva; October 16, 1929) is a Brazilian stage, television and film actress, mostly recognized for her leading role in Central Station, which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress, becoming the first Brazilian actor to be nominated. She is commonly revered as one of Brazil's finest actresses and referred to as "The First Lady of Brazilian Theater" and "The First Lady of Brazilian Television".
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Amor e Sorte
Comedy Family
Incidente em Antares - O Filme
Horror Drama Fantasy TV Movie
The Clove and The Rose
Documentary Documentary
Ambitious Women
Soap Drama Crime
Time and the Wind
Drama History War
Saramandaia
Soap Drama Sci-Fi & Fantasy Mystery
Sweet Mother
Comedy Drama Family
As Brasileiras
Comedy Family Drama
Domingos
Documentary
Redeemer
Drama Fantasy
Olga
Drama History War
Celebridade
Soap Drama Comedy
A Dog's Will
Comedy Drama Fantasy
Twins
Horror Thriller
O Auto da Compadecida
Comedy Drama Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Four Days in September
Thriller Drama History
Zazá
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Renascer
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Parabéns
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Cambalacho
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Minha Namorada
Romance Adventure
  • name:Fernanda Montenegro
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Female
  • Birthday:1929-10-16
  • Place of Birth:Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • Also Known As: 费尔南达-蒙特内格罗 ·
  • Biography:Fernanda Montenegro (born Arlete Pinheiro Esteves da Silva; October 16, 1929) is a Brazilian stage, television and film actress, mostly recognized for her leading role in Central Station, which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress, becoming the first Brazilian actor to be nominated. She is commonly revered as one of Brazil's finest actresses and referred to as "The First Lady of Brazilian Theater" and "The First Lady of Brazilian Television".
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