Ada Chaseliov

Ada Chaseliov (March 30, 1952 – October 27, 2015) was a Brazilian actress in Brazilian television and film.

Ada Chaseliov
BornMarch 30, 1952
DiedOctober 27, 2015
NationalityBrazil
Children1

Life

Chaseliov was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1952. She studied at drama school before her film debut in 1973 in Um virgem na praça. In 1974, she made her first appearance on TV in the telenovela Supermanoela.[1]

The actress participated in several soap operas on Rede Globo, including the Brazilian telenovela Guerra dos Sexos in 1983, where she played the jealous and tormented Manoela, and the telenovela Belíssima. These series were both created by Silvio de Abreu. Her greatest achievement on TV is said to be the villain Leonor in the miniseries A Muralha which was broadcast on the free to air Brazilian network Rede Globo in 2000.[2]

Chaseliov appeared on Brazilian television as a judge in the soap opera Amor à Vida in 2013. It was her last appearance in a telenovela. She died in São Paulo in 2015 from cancer.[1] She had a daughter, Mila Chaseliov, with film director Ney Sant'Anna.[3]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1973Um Virgem na Praça
1974Fogo sobre TerraMaria Paula
1983Guerra dos SexosManoela Marino
1984Memoirs of Prison
1988Sonhei com Você
1991FelicidadeAna
1993O Mapa da MinaOlga
1994A ViagemFonoaudióloga
1997-1998Anjo MauDoraTV Series
1999Suave Veneno
2000A MuralhaLeonor
2002Desejos de MulherLuiza
2002Sabor da PaixãoYvonne Ferreira Jardim
2004Da Cor do PecadoSolange
2005BelíssimaEsther Schneider
2006Brasília 18%Cacilda Becker
2007Paraíso TropicalGuiomar
2007Sete Pecados
2010PassioneMatilde
2010De Pernas pro ArDona Lourdes
2014As CanalhasMaria do Carmo

References

  1. Rio, Do G1 (2015-10-27). "Morre atriz Ada Chaseliov aos 63 anos na madrugada desta terça-feira". Rio de Janeiro (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2019-10-01.
  2. "Atriz Ada Chaseliov morre aos 63 anos". VEJA SÃO PAULO (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2019-10-01.
  3. Rio, Do G1 (2015-10-27). "Morre atriz Ada Chaseliov aos 63 anos na madrugada desta terça-feira". Rio de Janeiro (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2019-10-12.
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