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Regina Casé

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Regina Casé
Casé in 2012
Born
Regina Maria Loureiro Barreto Casé

(1954-02-25) 25 February 1954 (age 70)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • screenwriter
  • director
  • producer
  • television presenter
Years active1974–present
Spouses
  • Hamilton Vaz Pereira (1973–1977)
Estevão Ciavatta
(m. 1999)
Children2

Regina Maria Loureiro Barreto Casé OMC (born 25 February 1954) is a Brazilian actress, screenwriter, director, producer, and television presenter.

Career

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In 1974, Casé, together with Hamilton Vaz Pereira, Jorge Alberto Soares, Luiz Arthur Peixoto e Daniel Dantas, founded a theater company called Asdrúbal Trouxe o Trombone ("Asdrúbal brought the trombone") in Rio de Janeiro. The group was influential in the cultural scene of Rio in the late 1970s. The group's debut production was an adaptation of The Inspector General by Nikolai Gogol. For her performance in that production, Casé won the Governor's Prize for breakout actress. Another important production was Trate-me Leão in 1977, which won the Molière Prize.

Casé also began appearing in films in the 1970s, including Chuvas de Verão ("Summer Rains") (1978) directed by Cacá Diegues. Her film career included some of the classics of Brazilian cinema in the 1980s, including Eu Te Amo ("I Love You") (1981) by Arnaldo Jabor, Os Sete Gatinhos ("The Seven Kittens") (1980) by Neville de Almeida, O Segredo da Múmia ("The Mummy's Secret") (1982) by Ivan Cardoso, and A Marvada Carne (1985) by André Klotzel. Other film work in the 1980s included Cinema Falado ("Spoken Cinema") (1986) by Caetano Veloso; O Grande Mentecapto ("The Big Lunatic") (1989) by Oswaldo Caldeira; and Eu, Tu, Eles ("Me, You, Them") (2001), by Andrucha Waddington. She also appeared in the American film, Moon Over Parador ("Luar sobre Parador") (1988) by Paul Mazursky.

In 1983, Casé made her television debut on the Globo network telenovela Guerra dos Sexos ("War of the Sexes") by Sílvio de Abreu. In that same year she was also appearing in the children's program Sítio do Pica Pau Amarelo ("Yellow Woodpecker Farm"), at that time directed by her father, Geraldo Casé. In 1984, she joined the cast of Vereda Tropical ("Tropical sidewalk") by Carlos Lombardi, and appeared in the children's program Plunct, Plact, Zuuum II.

She gained notoriety in the group Asdrúbal Trouxe o Trombone and in the sitcom TV Pirata. In the 1990s she presented the TV shows Programa Legal, Brasil Legal and Muvuca on Rede Globo. Nowadays she's on Futura channel and in Central da Periferia on Rede Globo, firstly a sketch at Fantástico. In 2016, she appeared in the Olympic games opening ceremonies as part of a showcase of Brazilian pop culture.

Casé is the daughter of producer, director, and writer Geraldo Casé [pt], with other members of her family including her uncle, architect Paulo Casé [pt], and grandfather, pioneering radio personality Ademar Casé [pt]. From 1973 to 1977, she was married to Vaz Pereira.[1] She has been married to Estevão Ciavatta [pt] since 1999.

Filmography

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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1982–83 Chico Anysio Show Neide Taubaté
1984 Guerra dos Sexos Carlotinha Bimbatti Episode dated: "7 January 1984"
Vereda Tropical Clotilde Barbosa Episodes dated: "23 July–2 August"
Plunct, Plact, Zuuum... 2 Madrasta de Marinela End of year special
1986 Os Trapalhões Cleopatra Episode dated: "18 February"
Cambalacho Albertina Pimenta (Tina Pepper)
1988–90 TV Pirata Various
1991–92 Programa Legal Herself
1991 Escolinha do Professor Raimundo:
Especial 25 Anos
Dona Bela End of year special
1994 Fantástico Reporter Quadro: Na Geral
1995–97 Brasil Legal Herself / Presenter
1996–97 Canal Brasil: Escola Legal Herself / Presenter
1997 Vida ao Vivo Show Various Episode dated: "21 July"
1998 Histórias do Brasil Legal Herself / Presenter
1998–00 Muvuca Herself / Presenter
2001 As Filhas da Mãe Rosalva Rocha Cavalcante
Os Normais Leonora Vorski Episódio: "Ler é Normal"
2001–11 Um Pé de Quê? Herself / Presenter
2002 Fantástico Reporter Quadro: "Que História É Essa?"
2003 Cena Aberta Herself / Presenter / Various Also writer and director
2004 Fantástico Herself / Reporter Quadro: "São Paulo de Piratininga"
2005 Cidade dos Homens Herself Episode: "Em Algum Lugar do Futuro"
2006 Central da Periferia Herself / Presenter
2006–07 Fantástico Reporter Quadro: Minha Periferia
2007 Amazônia, de Galvez a Chico Mendes Maria
2008 Ciranda de Pedra Eunice Jardim Episodes dated: "30 August – 6 September"
2009 Som & Fúria Graça
Fantástico Reporter Quadro: "Vem com Tudo"
2010 Papai Noel Existe Francis End of year special
2011–17 Esquenta! Herself / Presenter
2012 Cheias de Charme Herself Episódios: "22–23 de junho"
2016 Fantástico Herself / Presenter Quadro: "Fonte da Juventude"
2017 Palavras em Série Clarice Lispector Episode dated: "30 December"
Asdrúbal Trouxe o Trombone Herself[2]
2019 Amor de Mãe Lurdes dos Santos Silva
2022 Todas as Flores Zoé da Cruz
As director/roteirista
Year Title Notes
2002 Cidade dos Homens[3] Episode: "Uólace e João Victor"
2003 Episode: "Tem Que Ser Agora"
2004 Episode: "Pais e Filhos"
2005 Episode: "As Aparências Enganam"

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1978 Tudo Bem Vera Lúcia
1978 Chuvas de Verão Moça da Repartição
1980 Os Sete Gatinhos Arlete
1981 Eu Te Amo Mulher de Valdir
Corações a Mil Suzete
1982 O Segredo da Múmia Regina[4]
1983 Onda Nova Rubi
1985 Brás Cubas Marcela
Areias Escaldantes Veronica Pinheiro
A Marvada Carne Mulher-Diaba
1986 O Cinema Falado Comunista
1988 Fogo e Paixão
Moon Over Parador Clara
1989 O Grande Mentecapto Brigite
1995 Lá e Cá Garota Short film
1997 A Perna Cabiluda Herself[5] Short film
2000 Eu, Tu, Eles Darlene
2001 Onde Andará Petrucio Felker? Maria das Graças Short film, voice
2003 A Pessoa É Para o Que Nasce Herself Documentary
2004 Juro que vi: O Boto Narrator[6] Short film
2014 Rio, Eu Te Amo Judite Segment: "Dona Fulana"
Made in China [pt] Francis[7]
2015 Que Horas Ela Volta? Valdirene Ferreira (Val)
2019 Three Summers Madalena

Videography

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Year Title Artist Album
1988 'O Estrangeiro" Caetano Veloso Estrangeiro

References

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  1. ^ "Personalidades - Regina Casé". Contigo!. Retrieved 1 September 2024.
  2. ^ "Grupo teatral Asdrubal Trouxe o Trombone vira tema de série no Viva" (in Portuguese). O Globo. 18 November 2017. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
  3. ^ "Nascida no Rio de Janeiro, a atriz, humorista, diretora e comunicadora Regina Casé estreou na Globo" (in Portuguese). Memoria Globo. Retrieved 10 April 2021.[dead link]
  4. ^ Cinemateca Brasileira, O Segredo da Múmia [em linha]
  5. ^ "Juro que Vi: O Boto. Curta-metragem de Humberto Avelar com Regina Casé (voz)". Porta Curtas (in Portuguese). Retrieved 10 April 2021.
  6. ^ "Juro que Vi: O Boto. Curta-metragem de Humberto Avelar com Regina Casé (voz)". Porta Curtas (in Portuguese). Retrieved 10 April 2021.
  7. ^ Danilo Perelló (5 November 2014). "Com Regina Casé e Xande de Pilares, filme 'Made in China' retrata com bom humor a Saara" (in Portuguese). Extra. Retrieved 10 April 2021.