Sônia Braga
Sônia Braga | |
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Born | Sônia Maria Campos Braga 8 June 1950 |
Citizenship |
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Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1967–present |
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Relatives | Alice Braga (niece) |
Sônia Maria Campos Braga (Brazilian Portuguese:
Early life
Sônia Braga was born on June 8, 1950,[3] She is daughter of Afro Brazilian[4] Hélio Fernando Ferraz Braga and Maria Braga Jaci Campos, a costume designer from Maringá.[5] Sônia's siblings are Júlio, Ana, Hélio and Maria. Sônia is the aunt of Alice Braga, an actress. Her parents and her four siblings moved to Curitiba and then to Campinas, São Paulo. When Braga was 8 years old, her father died, and she attended a convent school in São Paulo.
Career
In her teens, she took a job as a receptionist and typist at Buffet Torres, a wedding reception and event catering company in São Paulo.[6]
Her brother Hélio presented the
In 1968, she was cast in the first Brazilian production of the musical Hair.[9] Sônia was, at first, turned down by director Ademar Guerra , but at the insistence of producer/actor Altair Lima , she joined Antônio Fagundes, Ney Latorraca, and the rest of the cast. Despite Institutional Act No. 5 being enacted by the dictatorship in Brazil, the musical ran for 3 years.[10] In 1977, Caetano Veloso wrote the song Tigresa in tribute to her: “She tells me she was an actress and worked on Hair. With some men she was happy, with others she was a woman”...[10]
In 1968, Braga was in the film
In 1975, Braga starred in the telenovela Gabriela, an adaptation of Jorge Amado's novel Gabriela, Clove and Cinnamon. Directed by Walter Avancini, the soap opera was a great national and international success, establishing her as a sex symbol. Braga returned to embody another Jorge Amado character, starring in the 1976 film Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands directed by Bruno Barreto, alongside José Wilker and Mauro Mendonça. The romantic comedy was a box office hit in Brazilian cinemas and also received major recognition internationally. In 1983, she starred in the film Gabriela, alongside Marcello Mastroianni.[12]
In 1976, Braga participated in the cast of
In the early 1980s, Braga, who had already made films like
Braga was the first Brazilian to present a category at the
In 1999, after nearly 20 years away from Brazilian television, the actress made a cameo in the first 15 chapters of the soap opera
In 2001 Braga appeared in Angel Eyes, a romantic drama film directed by Luis Mandoki and starring Jennifer Lopez. In 2002, she appeared in American Family, a PBS series created by Gregory Nava that follows the lives of a Latino family in Los Angeles.[20] In 2006, she returned to work in Globo's telenovela Páginas da Vida, playing sculptor Tônia. In 2010, she starred in the episode "A Adultera da Urca" of the miniseries As Cariocas, and in 2011, made a cameo in Tapas & Beijos.[21]
Braga had a recurring role as Lorraine Correia in the sixth season of the series Royal Pains. Braga's scenes were filmed on location in Mexico and her episodes were aired in August 2014.[22] In 2016, she appeared in Netflix's Marvel show Luke Cage as Rosario Dawson's mother.[23]
Braga received positive reviews for her film
Personal life
Braga is a naturalized American, living since 1990 in New York City,[25] while also having two homes in Brazil, an apartment in Rio de Janeiro and a beach house in Niterói.[26]
Braga was married twice: first to fellow actor Arduíno Colassanti from 1970 to 1976,[27] and then to photographer Antônio Guerreiro from 1980 to 1988.[28]
During the 1980s, Braga also had a relationship with actor Robert Redford,[29] She then had a relationship with Pat Metheny,[30] and with singer Caetano Veloso, who wrote the songs “Tigresa” and “Trem das Cores” based on her.[31]
In August 2016, Braga revealed in an interview with the Brazilian Elle that she never intended to have children due to professional ambitions. She went through four abortions, the first after her first sexual relationship at the age of 17, that led to a strong hemorrhage followed by an uterine infection that nearly killed her.[32]
Filmography
Film
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1968 | The Red Light Bandit | Victim | |
1970 | Cleo e Daniel | Sandra | |
1970 | A Moreninha | Carolina | |
1971 | O Capitão Bandeira Contra o Dr. Moura Brasil | Boy | |
1973 | Mestiça, a Escrava Indomável | Mestiça | |
1975 | O Casal | Maria Lúcia | |
1976 | Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands | Dona Flor (Florípides) Guimarães | |
1978 | Lady on the Bus | Solange | |
1981 | I Love You | Maria | |
1983 | Gabriela, Cravo e Canela | Gabriela | |
1985 | Kiss of the Spider Woman | Leni Lamaison / Marta / Spider Woman | |
1988 | The Milagro Beanfield War | Ruby Archuleta | |
1988 | Moon over Parador | Madonna Mendez | |
1990 | The Rookie | Liesl | |
1993 | Roosters | Juana Morales | |
1994 | The Burning Season | Regina de Carvalho | |
1995 | Two Deaths | Ana Puscasu | |
1996 | Tieta do Agreste | Tieta | |
1999 | From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman's Daughter | Quixtla | |
2001 | Perfume | Irene Mancini | |
2001 | Memórias Póstumas | Marcela | |
2001 | Angel Eyes | Josephine Pogue | |
2002 | Empire | Iris | |
2003 | Testosterone | Mrs. Alesandro | |
2004 | Amália Traïda | Amália Rodrigues | Short |
2004 | Scene Stealers | Celia Crouch | |
2005 | Che Guevara | Celia[33] | |
2005 | Marilyn Hotchkiss' Ballroom Dancing and Charm School
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Tina | |
2006 | Sea of Dreams | Nurka | |
2006 | Bordertown | Teresa Casillas | |
2006 | The Hottest State | Mrs. Garcia | |
2010 | An Invisible Sign | Mom | |
2010 | Lope | Paquita | |
2012 | The Wine of Summer | Eliza | |
2016 | Aquarius | Dona Clara | |
2017 | Wonder | Lisa "Grans" Minel | |
2019 | Bacurau | Domingas | |
2019 | The Jesus Rolls | Mother | |
2020 | Fatima | Sister Lúcia | |
2022 | Shotgun Wedding | Renata Ortiz | |
2024 | The First Omen | Silvia |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1969 | A Menina do Veleiro Azul | Telenovela | |
1970 | Irmãos Coragem
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Lídia Siqueira | Telenovela |
1972 | Vila Sésamo | Ana Maria | Brazilian TV series |
1972 | Selva de Pedra | Flávia | Telenovela |
1972 | Somos Todos do Jardim de Infância | TV movie | |
1974 | Fogo sobre Terra | Brisa | Telenovela |
1975 | Gabriela | Gabriela | Telenovela |
1976 | Saramandaia | Marcina | Telenovela |
1977 | Espelho Mágico | Camila/Cinthia Levy | Telenovela |
1978 | Dancin' Days | Júlia de Souza Matos | Telenovela |
1980 | Chega Mais | Gelly | Telenovela |
1986 | The Cosby Show | Anna Maria Westlake | 2 episodes |
1987 | The Man Who Broke 1,000 Chains | Emily Del Pino Pacheco | TV movie |
1991 | The Last Prostitute | Loah | TV movie |
1992 | Tales from the Crypt | Sophie Wagner | 1 episode: ("This'll Kill Ya") |
1994 | The Burning Season | Regina de Carvalho | TV movie |
1995 | Streets of Laredo | Maria Garza | Miniseries |
1995 | Moses | Sephora | TV movie |
1997 | Money Play$ | Irene | TV movie |
1998 | Four Corners | Carlota Alvarez | |
1998 | A Will of Their Own | Jessie Lopez De La Cruz | Miniseries |
1999 | Força de um Desejo | Baroness Helena Menezes de Albuquerque Silveira Sobral | Telenovela |
2000 | Family Law | Beatrice Valdez | 1 episode: ("Echoes") |
2001 | The Judge | Lily Acosta | TV movie |
2001 | Sex and the City | Maria Diega Reyes | 3 episodes |
2002 | American Family | Berta Gonzalez | 11 episodes |
2002 | George Lopez | Emilina Palmero | 1 episode: ("Meet the Cuban Parents") |
2003 | Law & Order | Helen | 1 episode: ( "Genius" )
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2005 | CSI: Miami | Dona Marta Cruz | 1 episode: ( "Identity" )
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2005 | Alias | Elena Derevko / Sophia Vargas
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5 episodes |
2005 | Ghost Whisperer | Estella de la Costa | 1 episode: ( "Shadow Boxer" )
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2006 | Páginas da Vida | Tônia (Antônia Werneck) | Telenovela |
2007 | Donas de Casa Desesperadas ]
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Alice Monteiro | Brazilian TV series |
2010 | As Cariocas | Julia | 1 episode: ("A Adúltera da Urca") |
2010 | Brothers and Sisters | Gabriela | 2 episodes |
2011 | Tapas & Beijos | Helô Siqueira | Episode: ("A Bolsa do Camelô") |
2013 | Meddling Mom | Carmen Vega | TV movie |
2014 | Royal Pains | Lorena Correia | Season 6[34] |
Warehouse 13 | Alicia | Season 5, Episode 4 (" Savage Seduction")[35]
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2016 | Luke Cage | Soledad Temple | Netflix series |
Awards and nominations
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"Sonia was a thin child and had huge eyes", says her brother Hélio Braga, artist and actor, who took her to the world of arts. He played a prince and she, one of the princesses, in the program "Jardim Encantado" on TV Tupi... She lost her father at age eight. Widowed and with seven children, her mother became a cashier at a gas station.... "I would wake up at 5 am, go to school, leave my two little brothers at the nursery, clean the house and then do my homework."...She decided to go to work, as her older brothers already did. A cousin found her a job at the traditional Buffet Torres in São Paulo, where she was a receptionist and typed budgets...At one of the buffet fashion shows, she met a makeup artist who took her to a model audition... Ronnie Von, the prince of the young guard, stopped to watch the rehearsal of that interesting girl with dark circles under her eyes...The photo of the two came out in a magazine...She was working hard as a secretary in a law firm, when director and translator José Rubens Siqueira called her to make the short film "Attention, Danger" in 1967...As Sonia lived far away, in Butantã, she lived in her friend's apartment in the Copan building, in downtown São Paulo. "I remember her posing nude for me in the kitchen, while my wife was making cassava soup," says the director...Back in 1967, Sonia was part of the director Heleny Guariba's troupe and went to play engaged theater at ABC. The director is part of the list of political disappeared from the military dictatorship... José Rubens encouraged her to audition for the musical "Hair". She wasn't chosen right away. Ademar Guerra, the director, was adamant about the 18-year-old aspiring who danced well but didn't sing...The director of the Brazilian production of the controversial show was persuaded to cast it...As soon as the musical arrived in Rio, she was asked by Daniel Filho for a role in "Irmãos Coragem", on Globo...With Arduino Colassanti, the leading man of the new cinema, she escaped to live an idyllic passion at the taste of the waves, when she starts the Rio chapter of her biography...Soon after, she was called to play the character of Jorge Amado on TV. "Gabriela" (1975) is the expression of a sensuality sung in prose and verse.
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External links
- Sônia Braga at IMDb
- Sonia Braga at Yahoo! Movies