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Irene Ravache
Irene Yolanda Ravache Paes de Melo (born 6 August 1944) is a Brazilian film, stage, and television actress. In 2008, she was nominated for an International Emmy Award for her role in ''Eterna Magia''. Personal life Ravache is married to journalist Edison Paes de Melo and has two children. Filmography Film *2005 - '' Depois Daquele Baile'' .... Dóris *2002 - '' Viva Sapato!'' .... Isolda *2001 - '' Amores Possíveis'' *1999 - '' Até que a Vida Nos Separe'' *1997 - '' Ed Mort'' *1989 - '' Que Bom Te Ver Viva'' *1978 - '' Doramundo'' *1978 - ''Curumim'' *1975 - '' Lição de Amor'' .... Láura *1974 - ''O Supermanso'' *1972 - ''Geração em Fuga'' Television * 2012 - Guerra dos Sexos .... Charlotte de Alcântara Pereira Barreto (Charlô II/Cumbuqueta/Altamiranda) * 2010 - Passione .... Clotilde Iolanda de Souza * 2008 - Faça Sua História .... Nadir * 2008 - Dicas de um Sedutor .... Dolores * 2007 - ''Eterna Magia'' .... Loreta O'Neill * 2007 - Amazônia, de Galvez a Chico Me ...
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