Amélia Videira

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Amélia Videira
Born
Maria Amélia da Cruz Lobo Videira

18 June 1945
Lisbon, Portugal
OccupationActor
Years active43 (as of 2021)
AwardsPrémio Femina 2010

Amélia Videira is a Portuguese actress, particularly known for her roles in soap operas and films on Portuguese television.

Maria Amélia da Cruz Lobo Videira was born in the Portuguese capital of

Mime, Psychomotricity and Relaxation, and other subjects.[1][2][3]

Acting career

Because of her mother's opposition, Videira did not begin her acting career until 1978, after she had married at the age of 32. Between that year and 1981 she worked with Lisbon's Teatro Ádóque theatre cooperative with the director, Francisco Nicholson. She then joined the Comuna Teatro de Pesquisa in Lisbon, with the director João Mota. She continued performing in live theatre until 2007. Her first television performance was with the series Histórias com Pés e Cabeça (Stories with Feet and Head), a children's programme. Other series she performed in included Lá em Casa Tudo Bem (Back at home everything is fine), Clube das Chaves (Club of Keys), A Minha Sogra é uma Bruxa (My mother-in-law is a witch), Querido Professor (Dear Professor), Destino Imortal, and Chiquititas. She also made seven films and has appeared on television programmes on many occasions as herself. She continues to act and was working on a TV film in 2021.[1][2][3]

Other activities

Videira took many courses to become a specialist trainer in

Continuing Education for teachers. She also participated, either as a trainer or as a speaker, in colloquia, seminars and congresses linked to the areas of art education, and intellectual disability.[3]

Awards and honours

References

  1. ^ a b "Amélia Videira". IMDb. Retrieved 20 June 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Amélia Videira: "Estamos postos de lado no teatro e na televisão. Porquê?"". SAPO. Retrieved 20 June 2021.
  3. ^ a b c "Maria Amélia Videira (Atriz)". Há Conversa: RTP. Retrieved 20 June 2021.
  4. ^ "Prémio Femina 2010". Prémio Femina. Retrieved 20 June 2021.