Regina Casé

Regina Maria Loureiro Barreto Casé (born February 25, 1954) is a Brazilian actress, screenwriter, director, producer, and television presenter.

Regina Casé
Casé in 2012
Born
Regina Maria Loureiro Barreto Casé

(1954-02-25) February 25, 1954
NationalityBrazilian
OccupationActress, screenwriter, director, producer, television presenter
Years active1974–present
Spouse(s)
Estevão Ciavatta
(m. 1999)
Children2

Career

In 1974, Casé, together with Hamilton Vaz Pereira, Jorge Alberto Soares, Luiz Arthur Peixoto e Daniel Dantas, founded a theater company called Asdrúbal Trouxe o Trombone ("Asdrúbal brought the trombone") in Rio de Janeiro. The group was influential in the cultural scene of Rio in the late 1970s. The group's debut production was an adaptation of The Inspector General by Nikolai Gogol. For her performance in that production, Casé won the Governor's Prize for breakout actress. Another important production was Trate-me Leão in 1977, which won the Molière Prize.

Casé also began appearing in films in the 1970s, including Chuvas de Verão ("Summer Rains") (1978) directed by Cacá Diegues. Her film career included some of the classics of Brazilian cinema in the 1980s, including Eu Te Amo ("I Love You") (1981) by Arnaldo Jabor, Os Sete Gatinhos ("The Seven Kittens") (1980) by Neville de Almeida, O Segredo da Múmia ("The Mummy's Secret") (1982) by Ivan Cardoso, and A Marvada Carne (1985) by André Klotzel. Other film work in the 1980s included Cinema Falado ("Spoken Cinema") (1986) by Caetano Veloso; O Grande Mentecapto ("The Big Lunatic") (1989) by Oswaldo Caldeira; and Eu, Tu, Eles ("Me, You, Them") (2001), by Andrucha Waddington. She also appeared in the American film, Moon Over Parador ("Luar sobre Parador") (1988) by Paul Mazursky.

In 1983, Casé made her television debut on the Globo network telenovela Guerra dos Sexos ("War of the Sexes") by Sílvio de Abreu. In that same year she was also appearing in the children's program Sítio do Pica Pau Amarelo ("Yellow Woodpecker Farm"), at that time directed by her father, Geraldo Casé. In 1984, she joined the cast of Vereda Tropical ("Tropical sidewalk") by Carlos Lombardi, and appeared in the children's program Plunct, Plact, Zuuum II.

She gained notoriety in the group Asdrúbal Trouxe o Trombone and in the sitcom TV Pirata. In the 1990s she presented the TV shows Programa Legal, Brasil Legal and Muvuca on Rede Globo. Nowadays she's on Futura channel and in Central da Periferia on Rede Globo, firstly a sketch at Fantástico.

In 2016, she appeared in the Olympic games opening ceremonies as part of a showcase of Brazilian pop culture.

Filmography

Film

Telenovelas

  • 2019 Amor de Mãe - Lurdes dos Santos Silva
  • 2001 As Filhas da Mãe - Rosalva Rocha
  • 1986 Cambalacho - Tina Pepper (Albertina Pimenta)
  • 1984 Vereda Tropical - Clotilde Barbosa
  • 1984 Plunct, Plact, Zuuum II - Marinela's stepmother
  • 1983 Guerra dos Sexos - Carlotinha Bimbatti

Series

  • 2007 Amazônia, de Galvez a Chico Mendes - Maria Ninfa
  • 2006 Central da Periferia
  • 2006 Um pé de quê?
  • 1997 Muvuca
  • 1995 Brasil Legal
  • 1992 Programa Legal
  • 1994 Programa de Auditório
  • 1988 TV Pirata - Dinalda, Cabocla Jupira
  • 1982 Chico Anysio Show

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1986 São Paulo Association of Art Critics Awards Best Supporting Actress Areias Escaldantes Won [1]
São Paulo Association of Art Critics Awards Television: Best Comedy TV Pirata Won [2]
2000 Havana Film Festival Best Actress Me You Them Won [3]
Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Best Actress Won [4]
2001 Cartagena Film Festival Best Actress Won [5]
Lima Latin American Film Festival Best Actress Won [6]
Cinema Brazil Grand Prize Best Actress Won [7]
2015 Sundance Film Festival World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Acting The Second Mother Won [8]
Fenix Film Awards Best Actress Nominated [9]
Seattle International Film Festival Best Actress Nominated [10]
São Paulo Association of Art Critics Awards Best Actress Won [11][12]

References

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