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Marly Bueno
Brazilian actress From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Marly Bueno, stage name of Amalia Angelina Marly D'Angelo (June 11, 1933 – April 12, 2012) was a Brazilian Actor.[1][2]
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Born in the neighborhood of Cidade Vargas, in the district of Jabaquara, in the city of São Paulo in 1933, she was the first woman to appear on Brazilian television, alongside her sister Miriam Simone, as a spokesperson for TV na Taba , on Brazilian television's debut in 1950 on Rede Tupi.[3][4] At the pioneering broadcaster, he worked on several productions between 1950 and 1961.[5]
During this same period, he made his film debut in The Lero-Lero Family, directed by Alberto Pieralisi .[6] In cinema, she also acted in the productions Na Senda do Crime , Dorinha no Soçaite , Chão Bruto , and Entre Mulheres e Espiões .[7][8][9][10] In 1963, she left her career to devote herself to her personal life after marrying screenwriter Hilton Marques , a writer associated with comedian Jô Soares' programs, with whom she had her only daughter, costume designer Patrícia D'Angelo.[11][12] Between 1965 and 1979, he was responsible for hosting the Miss Brazil pageant.[5][13]
After a 30-year hiatus from drama, Marly Bueno resumed her artistic career in 1991, when Herval Rossano invited her to appear in the miniseries O Portador on TV Globo.[14][15] In the same year, Manoel Carlos cast her in Felicidade.[16] In Manoel Carlos' soap operas, she became known for playing refined, moralistic, and evil women, including Rafaela in História de Amor, Olivia, the Leblon resident in Laços de Família, the boss Marta Moretti in Mulheres Apaixonadas, and the Catholic nun Maria in Páginas da Vida.[17][18][19][20]
In 2009, she moved to TV Record.[21] At the network, she worked on the soap opera Poder Paralelo and played Ahinoam in the religious miniseries Rei Davi.[21][22]
Death
Marly Bueno died at the age of 78 in Rio de Janeiro in 2012.[23][24] She was admitted to Copa D'or Hospital in Copacabana due to an intestinal problem and contracted a hospital infection after undergoing emergency surgery.[25] The actress was on the air with the miniseries Rei Davi.[24] She was buried in her family's tomb at the Araçá Cemitery in São Paulo.[26][27]
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