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Ana Lúcia Pereira Moniz (born 9 September 1976) is a Portuguese singer and actress. Moniz represented her country in the
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and has released five music albums She has also acted in several television shows, in theatre, and in films, most prominently in the 2003 British ensemble film ''
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''.


Life and career

Ana Lúcia Pereira Moniz was born on 9 September 1976 in Lisbon, Portugal. She is the eldest of two daughters of composer, performer, and conductor , and singer and actress Maria do Amparo. She spent the early years of her life on the Azorian island of
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, where both her parents were born, but moved with her family to Lisbon after the archipelago was struck by a serious earthquake in 1980. From the age of 5 or 6 to 14, she was a pupil at the
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, until deciding to pursue a career in the visual arts rather than in music. In 1993–1994, Moniz attended Eden Prairie High School in Minnesota as an
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exchange student, obtaining her high school diploma. Whilst there, she sang in the school choir and performed in a school production of the musical ''
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''. (Only the archived version is available in the UK and EU). Moniz was still relatively unknown in Portugal when, at the age of 19, she entered the
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with the song " O meu coração não tem cor". Unexpectedly, she reached the final on 7 March 1996, winning by a margin of just four points. She went on to represent her country in the
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, where she finished sixth out of 23 contestants. Moniz remains Portugal's second most successful participant, after the country won the competition in
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. In 1997, Moniz began acting on TV, as the twins Susana/Bárbara in the soap opera ''A Grande Aposta''. Due to her success, she was cast in another soap, ''Terra Mãe'', which was also successful. She didn't have time to finish her degree in design. In 1999, Moniz released her first studio album, ''Magnolia'', named after the
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near Boston in the United States, where it was recorded. The record includes rhythmic pop songs unlike her Eurovision entry, sung both in Portuguese and English. It reached the top 20 in the
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and was certified Gold. Moniz's next album, called ''67'' as it took this number of days to complete, was released by her record label
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in April 2002. It was made with her longtime producer,
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, and co-produced with multi-instrumentalist Anthony J. Resta. In 2003, Moniz got her international break when she played the role of Aurélia in the film ''
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'', among a cast that included Colin Firth,
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,
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, Emma Thompson,
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, and
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. Her character only speaks Portuguese, while Firth's only speaks English. By the end of the movie, they are in love and engaged. In 2004, Moniz's daughter with Portuguese musician Donovan Bettencourt, Julia Bettencourt Moniz, was born in the Azores. Moniz returned to the music scene in 2005, three years after the release of ''67'', with the album ''Leva-me p'ra casa'' ("Take Me Home"). After a six-year gap, Moniz released her fourth album, ''Fio de Luz'' (2011). This was followed by ''Calendário'' in 2015. In 2011, the design work for a cookbook undertaken by Moniz received a Gourmand Award, and a book of her photographs, ''Vou Tentar Falar Sem Dizer Nada'', was published two years later. Moniz reprised her role from ''Love Actually'' for ''Red Nose Day Actually'', a short-film sequel that was broadcast on British television in March 2017 to raise money for the charity
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. In 2021, she won the Best Performance award at the
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for her role as the struggling mother of a deaf child in the 2020 film ''Listen''.


Selected filmography


Film


Television


Discography

* ''Magnólia'' (1999) * ''67'' (2002) * ''Leva-me p'ra casa'' (2005) * ''Fio de Luz'' (2011) * ''Calendário'' (2015)


Notes


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Moniz, Lucia 1976 births Living people Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1996 Actresses from Lisbon Singers from Lisbon Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Portugal 21st-century Portuguese women singers Portuguese film actresses Portuguese television actresses 20th-century Portuguese actresses 21st-century Portuguese actresses Golden Globes (Portugal) winners