Arlete Salles
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Arlete Sales Lopes (born 17 June 1938) is a Brazilian actress.
Biography
Born in the interior of Pernambuco, she was married between 1958 and 1970 to the actor Lucio Mauro, with whom she has two children: Alexander Barbalho (actor) and Gilberto Salles (filmmaker). Her grandchildren are actor Pedro Medina and Joan.[1] She divorced Lucio Mauro and at the end of the 1970s, and was married to actor Tony Tornado. Arlete Salles was the joint winner of the São Paulo Association of Art Critics Award for Best Actress in 1996. After battling cancer, she returned to TV in 2016 as a comical maid Consuelo in Babilônia.[2] As of 2017 she is cast on a major role in a new telenovela O Alienista, based on a book by Machado de Assis.[3]
Filmography
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1972-1973 | Selva de Pedra | Laura | |
1978-1979 | A Sucessora | Germana Steen | |
1979 | Cabocla | Pepa | |
1981 | Baila Comigo | Dolores Moreira | |
1984 | Amor com Amor Se Paga | Sílvia | |
1989 | Tieta | Carmosina | |
1990 | Lua Cheia de Amor | Kika Jordão | |
1992 | Pedra sobre Pedra | Delegada Francisquinha | |
1998 | Porto dos Milagres | Augusta Eugênia Proença de Assumpção | |
2003 | Sítio do Picapau Amarelo | Hermengarda | Episode: Rapunzel |
2005 | A Lua Me Disse | Ademilde Goldoni | |
2007-2009 | Toma Lá, Dá Cá | Copélia Rocha | |
2015 | Babilônia | Consuelo Pimenta |
Footnotes
External links
- Arlete Salles at IMDb
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- Dina Sfat (1972)
- Eva Wilma / Lélia Abramo (1973)
- Betty Faria / Susana Vieira / Cleyde Yáconis / Elza Gomes / Neuza Amaral (1974)
- Eva Wilma / Irene Ravache / Susana Vieira (1975)
- Betty Faria / Laura Cardoso / Renata Sorrah / Yara Cortes (1976)
- Nicette Bruno / Rosamaria Murtinho (1977)
- Cleyde Yáconis / Gracinda Freire / Joana Fomm / Yara Amaral (1978)
- Cleyde Yáconis / Fernanda Montenegro / Nicette Bruno / Regina Duarte (1979)
- Dercy Gonçalves / Regina Duarte / Tônia Carrero (1980)
- Fernanda Montenegro / Kate Hansen / Lílian Lemmertz / Yoná Magalhães (1981)
- Cleyde Yáconis / Irene Ravache / Marília Pêra / Tânia Alves (1982)
- Fernanda Montenegro / Yara Amaral (1983)
- Débora Duarte / Geórgia Gomide / Marieta Severo / Lucinha Lins / Miriam Pires / Nathalia Timberg (1984)
- Regina Duarte (1985)
- Marília Pêra (1987)
- Glória Pires (1988)
- Jussara Freire (1990)
- Glória Pires (1991)
- Cláudia Abreu (1992)
- Glória Pires (1993)
- Irene Ravache (1994)
- Aracy Balabanian / Laura Cardoso (1995)
- Arlete Salles / Drica Moraes (1996)
- Eva Wilma (1997)
- Adriana Esteves / Nicette Bruno (1998)
- Débora Duarte (1999)
- Marieta Severo (2000)
- Christiane Torloni (2001)
- Eliane Giardini (2002)
- Nívea Maria (2003)
- Renata Sorrah (2004)
- Fernanda Montenegro (2005)
- Lília Cabral (2006)
- Camila Pitanga / Jussara Freire (2007)
- Patrícia Pillar (2008)
- Larissa Maciel (2009)
- Irene Ravache (2010)
- Glória Pires (2011)
- Adriana Esteves (2012)
- Bianca Comparato / Elizabeth Savalla (2013)
- Cássia Kis (2014)
- Grazi Massafera (2015)
- Selma Egrei (2016)
- Juliana Paes (2017)
- Marjorie Estiano (2018)
- Débora Bloch (2019)
- Camila Morgado / Tatiana Tiburcio (2020)
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