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Heloísa Helena(1917-1999)

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Heloísa Helena
Helena was the daughter of a lawyer and senior official of the city of Rio de Janeiro. As a child, aside from regular school subjects, she was taught English by her governess, and soon also began to sing and play the guitar.

She started her career in the mid-1930s at 'Rádio Mayrink Veiga', an icon of the Golden Age of Radio headquartered in Rio de Janeiro, singing in English and with an American accent since she dominated the language. Her film career would soon follow, by appearing as herself in Jaime Costa's first screen musical, one of the most important actors in the history of Brazilian theater and who would become her idol.

In October 1936, she was invited to sing on "Parada das Maravilhas", a benefit show at Rio the Janeiro's Municipal Theater, so she asked composer João de Barro to create lyrics for Pixinguinha's now classic melody "Carinhoso" (1917). The event would become the song's first public performance. She would also sing at Urca, Copacabana and Atlântico Cassinos. At the time The Embassy of the United States promoted a cultural exchange with Brazil and Helena ended up going to New Orleans, remaining there for some time.

Starting in 1938, she would be cast in several stage musicals and plays, including Edward Albee's play "Tudo no Jardim" ('Everything in the Garden', 1967) in 1971 and Paulo Pontes's "Dr. Fausto da Silva" in 1973.

In 1951, she was invited to join the newly opened Tupi TV station in Rio de Janeiro, where she would act in several tele theater episodes as well as hosting and directing shows. She moved to Globo TV in 1969, beginning a long list of telenovelas and miniseries appearances until 1998.

She died at 81, leaving a of memorable legacy in music, film, theater, and TV.
BornOctober 28, 1917
DiedJune 19, 1999(81)
BornOctober 28, 1917
DiedJune 19, 1999(81)
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Known for

Regina Duarte in Minha Doce Namorada (1971)
Minha Doce Namorada
8.8
TV Series
  • Carmem
  • 1971
Tarcísio Meira in Indépendance ou mort (1972)
Indépendance ou mort
6.3
  • Dona Carlota Joaquina
  • 1972
Chega Mais (1980)
Chega Mais
7.7
TV Series
  • Carmem
  • 1980
José Augusto Branco, Felipe Carone, Paulo Goulart, Yoná Magalhães, Marília Pêra, Ênio Santos, and Leonardo Villar in Uma Rosa Com Amor (1972)
Uma Rosa Com Amor
8.2
TV Series
  • Genoveva (aka Genô)

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Actress



  • Mulher (1998)
    Mulher
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Madame Bodegar
    • 1998
  • Você Decide (1992)
    Você Decide
    5.8
    TV Series
    • 1992
  • Tarcísio Meira in Araponga (1990)
    Araponga
    6.7
    TV Series
    • Zora
    • 1990–1991
  • Cláudia Abreu, Antonio Abujamra, Edson Celulari, Natália do Vale, Tato Gabus Mendes, Giulia Gam, and Tereza Raquel in Que Rei Sou Eu? (1989)
    Que Rei Sou Eu?
    8.6
    TV Series
    • Cocote
    • 1989
  • José Wilker in Roque Santeiro (1985)
    Roque Santeiro
    8.8
    TV Series
    • Madre
    • 1985–1986
  • Eu Prometo (1983)
    Eu Prometo
    5.9
    TV Series
    • Bernarda Cantomaia
    • 1983
  • A Fábrica das Camisinhas (1982)
    A Fábrica das Camisinhas
    4.1
    • 1982
  • Cláudio Cavalcanti and Natália do Vale in Sétimo Sentido (1982)
    Sétimo Sentido
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Augusta
    • 1982
  • Coração Alado (1980)
    Coração Alado
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Luzia
    • 1980–1981
  • Chega Mais (1980)
    Chega Mais
    7.7
    TV Series
    • Carmem
    • 1980
  • A Pantera Nua (1979)
    A Pantera Nua
    4.0
    • Verônica
    • 1979
  • Vestido de Noiva
    7.6
    TV Movie
    • 1979
  • Feijão Maravilha (1979)
    Feijão Maravilha
    8.3
    TV Series
    • Maggie Andrade
    • 1979
  • Rubens de Falco, Nathália Timberg, and Susana Vieira in La préférée (1978)
    La préférée
    8.4
    TV Series
    • Madame Sanchez
    • 1978
  • Francisco Cuoco in O Astro (1977)
    O Astro
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Beatriz
    • 1977

Soundtrack



  • Samba da Vida (1937)
    Samba da Vida
    7.0
    • performer: "Eu peço samba", "Samba da vida"
    • writer: "Numa roda de samba"
    • 1937

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  • Born
    • October 28, 1917
    • Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • Died
    • June 19, 1999
    • Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • Spouse
    • Paulo Magalhães1940 - 1972 (his death, 2 children)

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    She was the host moderator for the Brazilian version of What's My Line? (1950)

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