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Actor Tony Ramos, who played alongside actress Nicette Bruno in several plays, mourned the death of his colleague while participating in the GloboNews newspaper on Sunday (20) and asked people to continue to maintain social distancing protocols.
Nicette Bruno died on Sunday morning (20), at the age of 87, a victim of Covid-19. He was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the São José House of Health, in Humaitá, South Zone of Rio.
“Keep your distance. Put on your mask. Wash your hands well. Let’s wait for these vaccines. Let them arrive quickly, with the necessary urgency. And that we take these vaccines, the two necessary cycles. And yet we are aware that it is not because vaccinated that he’s cured, ”said the actor.
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“We stay here trying to understand everything that happens to all of us. This is not a joke. It is an aggressive, powerful, mysterious virus. It has not yet been deciphered. There are already cases of reinfection in Europe. It is about time that people understand what surrounds us. With clear, public and fast political terms, mainly at the service of the most needy classes. And public clarification “, continued the actor.
Tony Ramos said that he recently lost a relative, also a victim of Covid. “I say as a lay person, but as a father, a partner, as a grandfather. My concern is enormous. I lost a dear cousin of this Covid in São Paulo, so we know very well what this pain is. But it seems that this became a joke. The culture of preservation and respect for others, this has to be eternal. ”
Tony Ramos also spoke about Nicette Bruno’s productivity: “This woman was absolutely struggling, dreamy, finishing a novel two months earlier, already thinking about the next project, already exchanging ideas about what the next program would be like, the setting, the cast, in short, an actress who was never well off. She never was. ”
“We lose one of the great pillars of Brazilian theater, film and television. I miss you forever,” said Tony Ramos.
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Nicette Xavier Miessa was born in Niterói (RJ), on January 7, 1933. She began her career as a child, at the age of 4, in a children’s program on Rádio Guanabara.
At approximately 9 years old, the young woman became fond of the theater when she joined the group of the Association of Young Christians (ACM).
Later he went to the University Theater and the Student Theater, created by the actor Paschoal Carlos Magno.
At the age of 14 she was already a professional actress in the Dulcina de Morais Company’s Companhia Dulcina-Odilon, in which she made her debut in the play “Una hija de Iório”. For her portrayal of Ornela, she received a breakthrough actress award from the Brazilian Association of Theater Critics.
The passion for the theater was also reflected in his personal life. At the age of 19 he met Paulo Goulart, with whom he shared almost 60 years of marriage, when he was in front of the actor in the play “Senhorita Minha Mãe”, at the Aluminum Theater, future Paço Municipal, in São Paulo.
The two married two years later, in 1954, and remained together until Paulo’s death in 2014. Together, they had three children who followed their parents’ careers: Paulo Goulart Filho, Bárbara Bruno, and Beth Goulart.
The couple also founded in 1953 the company Teatro Íntimo de Nicette Bruno, which featured the participation of names such as Tônia Carrero and Walmor Chagas.
Shortly before, he also began his television career. In 1950, with the debut of TV Tupi, he participated in recitals and tele-theater.
At the station she acted in the first adaptation of “Sítio do Picapau Amarelo”, screened between 1952 and 1962. Years later, she would star in a second version of Monteiro Lobato’s play, produced by Globo between 2001 and 2004, as Dona Benta .
After working on TV Continental with Paulo Goulart, he debuted in his first telenovela with “Os fantoches”, in 1967, on TV Excelsior.
Then he returned to Tupi to obtain great successes, such as “My orange tilo” (1970), “We were six” (1977) and “How to save my marriage” (1979). Unfinished, the novel was the last of the defunct season.
Nicette went to Globo in 1981 after being invited by the director and actor Fabio Sabag to be part of the cast of the series “Obrigado, Doutor” as the nun Júlia, assistant to the protagonist played by Francisco Cuoco.
On the station, his first novel was “Seventh Sentido” (1982), by Janete Clair. In the play she gave life to Sara Mendes, Regina Duarte’s mother of the paranormal.
Over the years, she has appeared in soap operas such as “Selva de Pedra” (1986), “Rainha da Sucata” (1990) and “Mulheres de sand” (1993).
In 1997, she played her first villain in Globo’s soap operas, the evil Úrsula, in “O amor é na ar”.
In recent years he has appeared on soap operas such as “A vida da gente” (2011), “Salve Jorge” (2012), “Joia Rara” (2013), “I love Paraisópolis” (2015) and “Pega Pega” (2017) . .
In 2020, she was honored in the Globo version of “We were six” when she played Mother Joana, a nun who met Lola (Gloria Pires) in the final stretch, a character who gave life to the original Tupi TV.
Despite her success on television, the actress never left the theater, and was a member of most of the great groups in the country, received awards and was celebrated.