Regina Duarte

Regina Blois Duarte (born February 5, 1947) is a Brazilian actress who briefly served as Special Secretary of Culture, a cabinet position in President Jair Bolsonaro's federal administration, from March to May 2020.[1][2]

Regina Duarte
Regina Duarte in 2020
Special Secretary of Culture
In office
March 4, 2020  June 10, 2020
PresidentJair Bolsonaro
MinisterMarcelo Álvaro Antônio
Preceded byRoberto Alvim
Succeeded byMário Frias
Personal details
Born
Regina Blois Duarte

(1947-02-05) February 5, 1947
Franca, São Paulo, Brazil
Spouse(s)
    Marcos Cunha
    (m. 1969; div. 1975)
      (m. 1978; div. 1979)
        Del Rangel
        (m. 1983; div. 1995)
        Domestic partnerEduardo Lippincott (2000–present)
        Children
        MotherDulce Blois
        FatherJesus Duarte
        OccupationActress
        Years active1965–present
        Employer
        Notable work

        Political activities

        Her efforts against former Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (of the Workers' Party) in the 2002 elections caused considerable controversy. Duarte appeared in a TV advertisement saying that she was afraid of what could happen to Brazil if Lula won:[3][4]

        I'm afraid. It's been a long time since I had this feeling. Because I feel that Brazil in this election is at the risk of losing all the stability that has already been conquered.

        She was also involved in the short-lived polemic organization Cansei. [5][6]

        Special Secretary of Culture

        Following Roberto Alvim's controversy and subsequent removal from office in January 2020, Duarte was invited to be Special Secretary of Culture.[7] At first, she did not accept the job,[8] but on January 29, Duarte announced after a meeting that she had decided to accept the position.[9] On March 4, 2020, she took office as the fourth Special Secretary of Culture in Jair Bolsonaro's government.[10]

        Duarte's time as secretary had no shortage of controversies, the most recent of which happened on May 7.[11] During an interview with CNN Brazil, Duarte minimized the negative aspects of the Military dictatorship in Brazil, such as assassination and torture. When questioned by a fellow actress, Maitê Proença, about her plans to help artists during the COVID-19 pandemic, Duarte abruptly ended the interview.[12][13]

        On May 20, 2020, Bolsonaro posted a video to Twitter in which, alongside Duarte, he announces her transfer from Special Secretary of Culture to president of Cinemateca Brasileira,[14] an institution in São Paulo responsible for the preservation of Brazilian audiovisual production. In the video, Duarte states that, while living in Brasília, she misses her family, and that a transfer to São Paulo would mean she could live with her relatives again.[15] Her successor as Special Secretary of Culture was Mário Frias, who took office on June 23, 2020.[16]

        Filmography

        Television

        YearTitleRoleNotes
        1965A Deusa VencidaMalu
        1965 A Grande ViagemIsabel
        1966As Minas de PrataInesita
        1966 Anjo MarcadoLilian
        1967Os FantochesBete
        1968Legião dos EsquecidosRegina
        1968 O Terceiro PecadoCarolina
        1969Os EstranhosMelissa
        1969 Dez VidasPom Pom
        1969 Véu de NoivaAndréa / Roberta / Maria Célia
        1970Irmãos CoragemRitinha (Rita de Cássia Maciel Coragem)
        1971Minha Doce NamoradaPatrícia
        1971;
        1972
        Caso EspecialRosana
        Leah ben Henie
        Episode: "1"
        Episode: "Dibuk (O Demônio)"
        1972Selva de PedraSimone Marques / Rosana Reis
        1973CarinhosoCecília
        1974Fogo sobre TerraBárbara
        1977 Despedida de Casado Estela
        1977 NinaNina
        1979–80Malu MulherMalu (Maria Lúcia Fonseca)
        1979Mulher 80Presenter
        1982Sétimo SentidoLuana Camará / Priscila Capricce
        1983Guerra dos SexosAlma
        1984–85JoanaJoana Martins
        1985Roque SanteiroViúva Porcina da Silva
        1986Caso EspecialFilha mais velha de Negro Léo[17] Episode: "Negro Léo"
        1988Vale TudoRaquel Accioli
        1989Top ModelFlorinda
        1990Rainha da SucataMaria do Carmo Pereira
        1993 Retrato de Mulher Vários personagens
        1994Incidente em AntaresShirley Terezinha
        1995 Irmãos Coragem Scarlett O'Hara
        1995 História de AmorHelena Soares
        1996Visita de NatalMoça[18]
        1997–98Por AmorHelena Viana
        1999Chiquinha GonzagaChiquinha Gonzaga
        1999O Belo e as FerasLídia Episode: "Só o Amor Destrói"
        2002Desejos de MulherAndréa Vargas
        2003KubanacanMaria Félix
        2005Sob Nova DireçãoDona Irene Episódio "A Mensalista"
        2006Páginas da VidaHelena Camargo Varela
        2008Três IrmãsWaldete Maria de Nascimento Bezerra / Verônica Ramos
        2010AraguaiaAntoninha Rangel [19]
        2010 As CariocasMaria Elisa Episodes: "A Adúltera da Urca"
        2011O AstroClô (Clotilde Sampaio Hayalla)
        2012A Grande FamíliaJuíza Noêmia [20] Episode: "Só Lineu Salva"
        2014ImpérioMaria Joaquina Braga [21] 3 episodes
        2015Sete VidasEsther Viana[22][23]
        2016A Lei do AmorSuzana Rivera [24] 2 episodes
        2017 Pega Pega Herself[25] 1 episode
        2017–18 Tempo de Amar Madame Lucerne
        (Catarina do Espírito Santo)

        Film

        • 1968 - Lance Maior - Cristina
        • 1969 - A Compadecida - Compadecida
        • 1975 - O Auto da Compadecida
        • 1976 - Chão Bruto - Sinhana
        • 1977 - Parada 88, o Limite de Alerta - Ana
        • 1978 - Daniel, Capanga de Deus - Beatriz / Sandra
        • 1981 - The Underground Man - Luisa dos Santos
        • 1982 - O Homem do Pau-Brasil - Lalá
        • 1983 - O Cangaceiro Trapalhão - Aninha
        • 1984 - São Bernardo - Madalena
        • 1985 - Happily Ever After - Fernanda
        • 1995 - La Lona
        • 2000 - Um Anjo Trapalhão
        • 2003 - Olga Del Volga - unfinished to this day
        • 2012 - Astro: An Urban Fable in a Magical Rio De Janeiro
        • 2014 - Gata Velha Ainda Mia

        Theater

        • 1966 - A Megera Domada
        • 1967 - Black-Out - uma adolescente
        • 1969 - Romeu e Julieta - Julieta Capuleto
        • 1971 - Dom Quixote, Mula Manca e seu Fiel Companheiro
        • 1975 - Réveillon - Janete
        • 1978 - O Santo Inquérito - Branca Dias
        • 1986 - Miss Banana - musical
        • 1992 - A Vida É Sonho - Segismundo
        • 2001 - Honra - Norah
        • 2005 - Coração Bazar
        • 2013 - Bem-Vindo, Estranho - Jaki

        Awards

        References

        1. "Amid Jokes and Memes, Regina Duarte Assumes Role as Secretary of Culture" (in Portuguese). The Rio Times. March 7, 2020. Retrieved April 24, 2020.
        2. Rodrigues, Basília (May 20, 2020). "Regina Duarte deixa comando da Secretaria de Cultura" (in Portuguese). CNN Brasil. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
        3. "A trajetória de Regina Duarte na política, do 'estou com medo' ao convite para integrar governo Bolsonaro" [Regina Duarte's trajectory in politics, from 'I'm afraid' to invitation to participate in Bolsonaro's government]. BBC (in Portuguese). 2020-01-20.
        4. Video on YouTube
        5. "Personalities involved with "Cansei"". Archived from the original on 2007-10-12. Retrieved 2007-10-02.
        6. "Supporters of "Cansei"". Archived from the original on 2007-10-12. Retrieved 2007-10-02.
        7. Lôbo, Cristiana (January 20, 2020). "Regina Duarte aceita convite para secretaria de Cultura de Bolsonaro, dizem interlocutores" (in Portuguese). G1. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
        8. Rocha, Camilo (January 25, 2020). "A semana de Regina Duarte como quase secretária da Cultura" [The week of Regina Duarte as almost secretary of Culture]. Nexo Jornal (in Portuguese). Retrieved May 20, 2020.
        9. "Regina Duarte aceita convite de Bolsonaro para Secretaria da Cultura" [Regina Duarte accepts Bolsonaro's invitation to Culture Secretary]. Exame (in Portuguese). January 29, 2020. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
        10. Barbiéri, Luiz Felipe; Mazui, Guilherme (March 4, 2020). "Regina Duarte toma posse e diz que buscará 'pacificação e diálogo permanente' com o setor cultural" [Regina Duarte takes office and says she'll strive for 'pacification and permanent dialog' with cultural sector]. G1 (in Portuguese). Retrieved May 20, 2020.
        11. Moreira, João Almeida (May 20, 2020). "Dois meses de polémicas. Regina Duarte deixa Secretaria da Cultura" [Two months of controversies. Regina Duarte leaves Secretary of Culture]. Diário de Notícias (in Portuguese). Retrieved May 20, 2020.
        12. Fernandes, Talita (May 7, 2020). "Regina Duarte dá chilique ao vivo na TV ao ouvir críticas à sua gestão" [Regina Duarte freaks out on live television when her administration is criticized]. Folha de S.Paulo (in Portuguese). Retrieved May 20, 2020.
        13. "Em entrevista à CNN Brasil, Regina Duarte minimiza tortura durante ditadura militar" [During interview to CNN Brazil, Regina Duarte minimizes torture during military dictatorship]. Brasil de Fato (in Portuguese). May 7, 2020. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
        14. Santos, Philipe; Teófilo, Sarah (May 20, 2020). "Bolsonaro anuncia saída de Regina Duarte da Secretaria de Cultura" [Bolsonaro announces Regina Duarte's departure from Secretary of Culture]. Correio Braziliense (in Portuguese). Retrieved May 20, 2020.
        15. Mazui, Guilherme; Krüger, Ana (May 20, 2020). "Regina Duarte deixa comando da secretaria de Cultura do governo Bolsonaro" [Regina Duarte leaves Bolsonaro's Secretary of Culture]. G1 (in Portuguese). Retrieved May 20, 2020.
        16. Ventura, Manoel (June 23, 2020). "Em ato fechado, Mario Frias toma posse como novo secretário de Cultura" [In closed ceremony, Mario Frias takes office as new secretary of Culture]. O Globo (in Portuguese). Retrieved June 23, 2020.
        17. "Rede Globo - Revirando o Baú". Acessado em 30 de agosto de 2012.
        18. Memória Globo. Acessado em 30 de agosto de 2017.
        19. Gshow (21 September 2010). "Regina Duarte vive Antoninha, personagem-chave na trama de Araguaia". Bastidores - Araguaia. Retrieved 14 July 2014.
        20. Ricco, Flávio (9 December 2012). "Regina Duarte grava "A Grande Família"". UOL Televisão. Retrieved 7 July 2014.
        21. Gshow (30 June 2014). "Com sotaque em cena, Regina Duarte segura a viúva Porcina que tem dentro dela". Extras - Império. Retrieved 7 July 2014.
        22. Louise Soares (10 February 2015). "Regina Duarte fica incomodada com perguntas sobre sexualidade de personagem em 'Sete Vidas'". F5 - televisão. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
        23. Flávia Muniz (11 February 2015). "Regina Duarte se incomoda ao falar de personagem gay". O Dia. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
        24. ""A Lei do Amor": Suzana morre e Fausto fica em estado vegetativo após atentado".
        25. "Regina Duarte grava 'Pega Pega' e recebe homenagem do elenco". Gshow.
        Awards
        APCA Awards
        Preceded by
        Fernanda Montenegro
        APCA Awards for Best Actress in Television
        1980; 1985
        Succeeded by
        Fernanda Montenegro
        Lílian Lemmertz
        Preceded by
        Débora Duarte
        Succeeded by
        Marília Pêra
        Troféu Imprensa
        Preceded by
        Débora Duarte
        Troféu Imprensa for Best Actress
        1971; 1973–1974
        Succeeded by
        Marília Pêra
        Preceded by
        Marília Pêra
        Succeeded by
        Dina Sfat
        Political offices
        Preceded by
        Roberto Alvim
        Special Secretary of Culture
        2020
        Succeeded by
        Mário Frias
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