Actress Nicette Bruno dies, victim of covid-19



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Brazilian actress Nicette Bruno died this Sunday morning, a victim of covid-19. Nicette Bruno, 87, was admitted to intensive care at the Casa de Saúde São José, in Humaitá, South Zone of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Precisely this Sunday morning, the hospital had issued a statement in which it indicated that Nicette Bruno was in an induced coma and was dependent on mechanical ventilation. His state of health “was considered very serious.”

The news of the death came a few hours later, at 1:20 p.m. local time (4:20 p.m. in Lisbon), through a statement:

Casa de Saúde São José reports that actress Nicette Bruno, who was admitted to the hospital since November 26, 2020, died today at 11:40 am due to complications from Covid-19. The hospital is in solidarity with the family at this time. “

Nicette Bruno was the mother of fellow actresses Paula Goulart (with whom she appears in the photograph that illustrates this article) and Bárbara Bruno and director Paulo Goulart.

Nicette Xavier Miessa was born in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, on January 7, 1933. He began his career at the age of four, in a children’s program on Rádio Guanabara. As a stage name he adopted the name of Nicette Bruno, who he inherited from his mother, Eleanor Bruno Xavier, from a family of artists.

At the age of nine, Nicette began to do theater and, at 14, she was already a professional actress in Companhia Dulcina-Odilon, owned by actress Dulcina de Morais.

It was at the Theater where she met, at age 19, the great love of her life, the actor Paulo Goulart, with whom she shared almost 60 years of marriage, until death separated them in 2014.

The couple worked together several times on television, but especially in the theater, having founded, in 1953, the company Teatro Íntimo de Nicette Bruno, which had names like Tônia Carrero and Walmor Chagas.

In 1950, he made his television debut on TV Tupi, where he participated in recitals and soap operas. It was also on TV Tupi where he participated in the first adaptation of “Sítio do Picapau Amarelo”, screened between 1952 and 1962. Four years later, he starred in a new version of Monteiro Lobato’s work, produced by Globo between 2001 and 2004, as Dona Benta.

Nicette went to Globo in 1981, to participate in the series “Obrigado, Doutor” as the nun Júlia, auxiliary to the protagonist played by Francisco Cuoco. At Globo he participated in soap operas such as “Sétimo Sentido” (1982), “Louco Amor” (1983), “Selva de Pedra” (1986), “Rainha da Sucata” (1990), “Mulheres de arena” (1993), ” Love is in the air “(1997),” Alma Gemini “(2005),” People’s life “(2011),” Hail Jorge “(2012),” Joia Rara “(2013),” I love Paraisópolis “(2015) and” Pega Pega “(2017).

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