Covid-19: Brazilian actress Nicette Bruno died at the age of 87 | Brazil



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For a generation he will own Benta do Yellow Woodpecker Site, whom he gave life between 2000 and 2004. On the other hand, Doña Neiva, the mother of Scrap Queen Regina Duarte and archenemy of D. Armenia, the Lebanese and controlling mother of “her daughters” Gérson (Gerson Brener), Gera (Marcello Novaes) and Gino (Jandir Ferrari), who were played by actress Aracy Balabanian.

But the professional life of Nicette Bruno, born Nicete Xavier Miessa, on January 7, 1933, in Niterói, was longer than that with which she became known in Portugal.

Nicette was born with one foot on the stage, being the daughter of the actress Eleonor Bruno, and at the age of four she sang and sang in a children’s radio program, having professionalized in the theater at the age of 14.

The debut, in 1947, in the play Daughter of Iório, by Gabriel D’Annunzio, envisioned a great future: she was a Revelation Actress of the Brazilian Association of Theater Critics. And, even before turning 18, in São Paulo she founded the Aluminum Theater, in Praça das Bandeiras, headquarters of the Intimate Nicette Bruno Theater (TINB), a company created in 1953, with Paulo Goulart, her future husband. and another great one in the world of representation: they married in 1954 and had three children, all actors: Beth Goulart, Bárbara Bruno and Paulo Goulart Filho.


During the 1950s and 1960s, Nicette Bruno made a career mainly in the theater, until, in 1959, he discovered television with Doña Jandira in Pursuit of happiness. Among the list of telenovelas in which he participated, in addition to the Scrap queen, Appear Wall, My orange tree file, compass Rose, Daddy’s heart, We were six, How to save my marriage, Seventh sense, Crazy Love, Stone jungle, Baby on Board, Sand women

Nicette Bruno died this Sunday, after being admitted to a hospital in Rio de Janeiro, at the end of November, after having developed severe symptoms of covid-19. The actress’s state of health inspired care for a few days, even having been artificially ventilated.

The messages of condolences for the death of the actress come from all areas, from the many colleagues in her profession, who over the years have shared stages and screens with her, to personalities of music, sports and even the politics. The former president of Brazil Dilma Rousseff underlines “her entire life dedicated to the performing arts, in the theater, in the cinema and on television.”



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