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Tássia Camargo

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Tássia Camargo
Camargo in 2012
Born
Maria Aparecida Pereira Anastasio

(1961-01-29) 29 January 1961 (age 63)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • TV host
Years active1981–present
Political partyPT (2017–present)
Spouse
Marinho Boffa
(div. 1996)
Children3

Maria Aparecida Pereira Anastasio (born 29 January 1961) is a Brazilian actress and TV host.

Biography

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Tássia Camargo has participated in several films, plays, serials, and telenovelas. When Camargo was 17, her career began in the theater under the tutelage of director Antunes Filho in 1978. In 2016, with the spectacle of Eugène Ionesco, she joined the stage with Edi Botelho under the direction of Ney Latorraca.

Camargo's first television role was in a telenovela from Rede Bandeirantes, where she appeared in Os Adolescentes. The actress was the first presenter of the Vídeo Show in its first year in 1983.[1]

She has also portrayed the characters Marlene from O Salvador da Pátria, Elisa from Tieta, and Marina da Glória from Escolinha do Professor Raimundo.

In 2006, Camargo played Lucília in the telenovela Vidas Opostas in Rede Record, which won the Troféu Imprensa. However, the actress was dismissed from the station soon after, due to behavioral problems on the set of recording. She was allegedly aggressive with the production team and fought with renowned actress Jussara Freire.[2]

Personal life

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Camargo is the mother of two boys. She was married for 11 years to musician Marinho Boffa. The marriage ended in 1996, shortly after the death of her two-year-old daughter, a victim of late congenital rubella. She started a campaign against the incorrect prognosis of the said sickness which took the life of her daughter.[3]

Filmography

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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1981 Os Adolescentes Majô
1982 Chico Anysio Show Marina da Glória
Elas por Elas Míriam Ferraz (Myrian)
1983 Vídeo Show Presenter
Pão Pão, Beijo Beijo Nina
1984 Rabo de Saia Nice (Nicinha)
1985 Um Sonho a Mais Mônica Aranha
1986 Selva de Pedra Joana / Jane
1988 Chapadão do Bugre Rita de Assis (Ritinha)
Chico Anysio Show Marina da Glória
1989 O Salvador da Pátria Marlene Machado da Silva
Tieta Elisa Esteves D'Alemberti
1990 Delegacia de Mulheres Margô Episode: "Formicida e Guaraná"
Escolinha do Professor Raimundo Marina da Glória
1991 Estados Anysios de Chico City Various characters[4]
O Dono do Mundo Teresa de Jesus (Teresinha)
1992 As Noivas de Copacabana Marilene Batista
Despedida de Solteiro Madalena Chaddad Santarém (Lenita)
1993 Você Decide Episode: "Se Acaso Você Chegasse"
1994 Amanda Episode: "O Último Desejo"
Quatro por Quatro Maria Bataglia
1995 Você Decide Episode: "O Sacrifício"
1996 Episode: "No Silêncio da Noite"
Anjo de Mim Antônia
1998 Você Decide Episode: "Amor ao Próximo"
Dona Flor e Seus Dois Maridos Madona
1999 Meu Bem Querer Marta Special participation
2000 O Cravo e a Rosa Joana Penaforte Batista
2001 A Padroeira Generosa Special participation
2002 Brava Gente Gleice Episode: "A Hora Errada"
2003 Jamais Te Esquecerei Isabela Episode: "April 14, 2003"
2004 Malhação Lúcia da Silva Gomes Seasons 11–13 (2004–2006)
2006 Vidas Opostas Lucília de Souza
2015 Tudo pela Audiência Marina da Glória Episode: "April 15, 2015"
2018 Valor da Vida Elisa Season 2

Films

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Year Title Role
1982 Amor de Perversão Tereza[5]
1983 Corpo e Alma de Uma Mulher Aimé
1984 O Filho Adotivo Carolina
1988 Banana Split

References

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  1. ^ "Pró-TV - Associação dos Pioneiros, Profissionais e Incentivadores da TV Brasileira". museudatv.com.br (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 1 May 2015. Retrieved 24 September 2017.
  2. ^ "Tássia Camargo arruma confusão em Vidas Opostas". Virgula (in Portuguese). Retrieved 25 July 2016.
  3. ^ "ISTOÉ Gente Online – Reconstruindo Tássia". terra.com.br (in Portuguese). Retrieved 24 September 2017.
  4. ^ "ESTADOS ANYSIOS DE CHICO CITY - FICHA TÉCNICA". Memória Globo (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 19 August 2016. Retrieved 2 September 2017.
  5. ^ Cinemateca Brasileira Amor de Perversão [em linha]
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