Sandra Pêra
Sandra Cristina Marzullo Pêra (born September 17, 1954) is a Brazilian actress, singer and theater director.[1]
Sandra Pêra | |
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Born | Sandra Cristina Marzullo Pêra September 17, 1954 |
Occupation(s) | Actress, theater director and singer |
Relatives | Manuel Pêra (father), Dinorah Marzullo (mother) Antonia Marzullo (grandmother), Marília Pêra (sister), Amora Pêra (daughter) |
Family
She is daughter of the actors Manuel Pêra and Dinorah Marzullo and granddaughter of the actress Antonia Marzullo. She is mother of the singer Amora Pêra, who is daughter of the composer and singer Gonzaguinha. Sandra is sister of the actress Marília Pêra.[2]
Career
She started the career in 1975 in the nightclub Dancin' Days, when Nelson Motta formed a group of waitresses-singers, that afterwards would turn to be called As Frenéticas.[3]
She directed the show Baiana da Gema, of the singer Simone.[4]
Television
- 2013 Chiquititas .... Valentina
- 2011 Show do Tom .... Bruna Cachacinha's mother
- 2010 Passione .... Madame Kiti
- 2008 Chamas da Vida .... Mercedes
- 2008 Malhação .... Mafalda
- 2008 Sete Pecados .... wardress
- 2002 Desejos de Mulher .... Geralda
- 2001 Porto dos Milagres .... reporter
- 1997 Mandacaru .... baiana
- 1996 O Campeão
- 1992 Escolinha do Professor Raimundo .... Dinorá (the gossiper)
- 1978 Dancin' Days .... herself
- 1972 Uma Rosa com Amor.... Sílvia
Cinema
Cinema credits:[6]
- 2008 Embarque Imediato .... Betina
- 1989 Dias Melhores Virão .... Tânia
- 1987 Agonia
- 1978 O Bom Marido
References
- "Biografia – Sandra Pêra". Guia da Semana. Retrieved 25 March 2012.
- "Sandra Pêra em Família". Revista Caras. 18 April 2008. Retrieved 25 March 2012.
- "Livro: Sandra Pêra conta sobre As Frenéticas". Estrelando. 10 April 2008. Retrieved 25 March 2012.
- "Simone leva "Baiana da Gema" para Portugal". Música Terra. 9 March 2005. Retrieved 26 March 2012.
- Sinelli, Mônica. "Frutos Dadivosos da Ribalta" (PDF). Mônica Sinelli. Retrieved 27 March 2012.
- "Sandra Pêra". Interfilmes. Retrieved 27 March 2012.
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