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Emília de Oliveira (1874–1968) was a Portuguese theatre and film actress.


Early life

Emília de Oliveira was born on 25 November 1874, in the parish of
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in the Portuguese capital of
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. She was the daughter of António and Maria Paula de Oliveira. Her first theatre performance was in December 1899, when she played alongside
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at the ''Teatro do Príncipe Real'' (later known as the '' Teatro Apolo'') in Lisbon.


Theatrical career

In 1901, Oliveira was part of a company organized by Eduardo Vitorino that went on tour to Brazil. During the tour she replaced the female lead, Georgina Pinto, who died. Returning from Brazil, she joined the cast of Taveira company in several musical shows, at the ''
Teatro da Trindade The ''Teatro da Trindade'' is a theatre in the Chiado neighbourhood of Lisbon, Portugal, built in the 19th century. It is one of the oldest theatres in Lisbon still in operation. Construction and opening In 1866, Francisco Pereira Palha de Fari ...
''. She then joined the Rosas & Brazão Company at the ''Teatro D. Amélia'' (later the ''Teatro da República'' and now the ''
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''), for whom she performed a range of plays.
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described her early career at several theatres as follows: "She was extraordinarily above all other artists, showing that she had a lot of value... She stood out alongside the first figures of the company... very elegant, dressed capriciously, speaking well, with a harmonious voice and with intelligence". Oliveira performed at all the major theatres in Lisbon. In addition to the ''Trindade'' she worked at the ''
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'' and at the ''
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'', playing with the Rey Colaço-Robles Monteiro theatre company. She also worked at the '' Teatro Avenida'' with the company of Alves da Cunha. She performed with most of the major Portuguese actors of the time, including Eduardo Brazão, Ângela Pinto, Chaby Pinheiro, and Alves da Cunha. From 1906 she made several more trips to Brazil. In 1906, while in Brazil, she made a recording of songs. Her trips to Brazil continued during
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even though there was always danger of an attack by German submarines.


Cinema

In cinema, Oliveira debuted in the silent film ''Velha Gaiteira'' (1921). Her other films were: *''Cláudia'' (1923) *''Lucros... Ilícitos'' (1923) *''Os Olhos da Alma'' (1923) *''A Alma do Mar'' (1923) *''O Fado'' (1924) *''Lisboa, Crónica Anedótica'' (1930) *''
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'' (1935) *''A Revolução de Maio'' (1937) *''
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'' (1937) *''A Rosa do Adro'' (1938) *''Os Fidalgos da Casa Mourisca'' (1938) *''O Chapéu Florentino'' (1939) *''
João Ratão ''João Ratão'' is a 1940 Portuguese film directed by Jorge Brum do Canto and starring Óscar de Lemos, Maria Domingas and António Silva. It was released on 29 April 1940. Cast *Óscar de Lemos *Maria Domingas * António Silva *Manuel Santos C ...
'' (1940) *''Feitiço do Império'' (1940) *''Pão Nosso'' (1940) *''
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'' (1941) *''Lobos da Serra'' (1942) *''Amor de Perdição'' (1943) *''O Violino do João'' (1944) *''A Menina da Rádio'' (1944) *''A Vizinha do Lado'' (1945) *''Fogo!'' (1949)


Death

Oliveira retired at the end of the 1940s. She died on 20 July 1968, in Lisbon, and is buried at the
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in Lisbon. She had never married and had no children.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Oliveira, Emília de Portuguese stage actresses Actresses from Lisbon 20th-century Portuguese actresses Portuguese film actresses 1874 births 1968 deaths