Maria das Dores (18431928) was a Portuguese actress who mainly worked in theatres in
Lisbon
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.
Early life
Maria das Dores Costa Polla was born in the former parish of
Socorro in the Portuguese capital of Lisbon on 11 June 1843. She was baptized as the daughter of unknown parents, having been taken to the church for baptism by an aunt. Her father, Ricardo Benedito da Costa, was an employee of the
D. Maria II National Theatre in Lisbon and her mother was apparently a dressmaker in the same theatre, but her name remains unknown. Her father would later acknowledge his paternity.
Acting career
Dores started acting at the age of four at the D. Maria II theatre, being called on whenever a play had roles for children. Later, her participation in plays by
Eugène Scribe,
Jean-François Bayard
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Life
As a law student and a lawyer's clerk, Bayard wrote with pa ...
and
Adolphe d'Ennery became famous. Staying at the same theatre until 1869, she began to get increasingly important roles, as other actresses moved on. A particularly popular role was in ''La Tireuse de cartes'' (The Woman who draws cards) by
Victor Séjour
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. She often played the role of the
ingénue. In 1869 she joined the Lacerda-Machado company at the ''
Teatro do Ginásio
The Teatro do Ginásio (18451952) was a theatre in Lisbon, Portugal that mainly concentrated on performances of comedy shows. Construction
The Teatro do Ginásio was constructed on the modern-day Rua Nova da Trindade in the Chiado district of th ...
'' where she progressed to being promoted as the "first ingénue" of that theatre. While at the ''Ginásio'' she started a relationship with her future husband, the actor César Polla, who was still married to his first wife. With him, she toured cities in Portugal and Brazil.
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In 1876, Dores moved to the '' Teatro do Príncipe Real'', where she was very successful. Her daughter, Matilde Polla, who would also become an actor, was born in February 1877. She was not legitimized until after the marriage of Polla and Dores in 1889. In 1881, Dores returned to the ''Ginásio''. She would later return to the ''Príncipe Real'', by now renamed as the '' Teatro Apolo'', and also work at Lisbon's '']Coliseu dos Recreios
The Coliseu dos Recreios (also known as Coliseu de Lisboa) is a multi-purpose auditorium located in Lisbon, Portugal.
History
The main building was constructed within a metal lattice by Francisco Goulard between 1888 and 1890. While the facade ...
''. Until it closed down, she also performed with the ''Teatro Livre'' (Free theatre) dramatic group. She continued to be very active until 1907, when she retired. After being widowed, Dores experienced financial difficulties and was also going blind. In the early 1920s she emigrated to the United States with her daughter, son-in-law and grandchildren. She died on 27 January 1928 in New Bedford, Massachusetts
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References
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Portuguese stage actresses
19th-century Portuguese actresses
1843 births
1928 deaths