Ruth de Souza

Ruth de Souza

Known For:Acting
Gender:Female
Birthday:1921-05-12
Place of Birth:Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Also Known As: Рут де Соуза /
Known For: Acting Gender: Female Birthday: 1921-05-12 More

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Ruth Pinto de Souza was considered one of the great ladies of Brazilian dramaturgy and the first great reference for black artists on television for her notable roles. Ruth stood out for being the first black actress to star in a soap opera on Rede Globo in A Cabana do Pai Tomás (1969) — and the second on Brazilian television, after Yolanda Braga, in A Cor da Sua Pele (1965) on TV Tupi — in addition to being the first Brazilian artist nominated for the best actress award at an international film festival, for her work in Sinhá Moça (1954) at the Venice Film Festival.
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  • name:Ruth de Souza
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Female
  • Birthday:1921-05-12
  • Place of Birth:Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • Also Known As: Рут де Соуза ·
  • Biography:Ruth Pinto de Souza was considered one of the great ladies of Brazilian dramaturgy and the first great reference for black artists on television for her notable roles. Ruth stood out for being the first black actress to star in a soap opera on Rede Globo in A Cabana do Pai Tomás (1969) — and the second on Brazilian television, after Yolanda Braga, in A Cor da Sua Pele (1965) on TV Tupi — in addition to being the first Brazilian artist nominated for the best actress award at an international film festival, for her work in Sinhá Moça (1954) at the Venice Film Festival.
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