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Raquel Maria Cabrita dos Santos (1946 —2006), better known as Raquel Maria, was a Portuguese stage, television and film actress.


Early life

Raquel Maria was born in Castro Verde in the
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region of Portugal on 18 May 1946. Her father was a barber and her mother a maid. They moved to
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, just south of the Portuguese capital of
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in the
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, where she went to primary school. She had wanted to become an artist but had been unable to register in a school for lack of funds. Instead, she registered with the Cooperative of Portuguese Engravers in Lisbon, where she learned the techniques of drawing, engraving and serigraphy, studying outside working hours while working as a secretary.


Career

A successful actress in amateur theatre, playing at the ''Sociedade Recreativa 22 de Novembro'' of Barreiro, Maria received training at the ''Instituto Italiano de Cultura'' (Italian Cultural Institute) in Lisbon. Her debut was in
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, but it was her performance in the play John Gabriel Borkman by
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, which won several awards and was shown on television, that attracted the attention of
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and Jorge Silva Melo who, in 1973, invited her to join the founding nucleus of
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theatre group in Lisbon, where she would perform almost thirty plays by writers such as Dario Fo and August Strindberg, debuting in
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. She played many different types of roles, but was best known for being a comic actress. In 1986 she received the Best Actress Award from the Portuguese Association of Theatre Critics for her performance in Strindberg's ''Easter''. Leaving the ''Cornucópia'' in 1987, she moved to the ''Centro Cultural da Malaposta'' (Malaposta Cultural Centre) in Odivelas, Lisbon. Maria left the Malaposta in 1992 and only appeared on one more occasion on the stage, during the
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. Maria first appeared on television in 1981, with this leading to regular appearances in the 1980s and 1990s, when she began to appear in
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s. Her performances on television brought her closer to the general public, particularly with appearances in humorous series such as ''Os Malucos do Riso'', ''Bora Lá'', ''Marina'' and ''Aventuras de Camilo''. She made her film debut in 1982, and made a total of 13 film appearances. In private, she returned to her first love of art, devoting herself to painting and engraving. She participated in several engraving exhibitions, being awarded a bronze medal in 1982.


Death

Maria died on 26 July 2006 from pancreatic cancer.


Films

Maria's films were: *''A Vida É Bela?!'' by Luís Galvão Teles (1981); *''Silvestre'' by João César Monteiro (1981); *''Paisagem sem Barcos'' by
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(1983); *''Os Abismos da Meia-Noite'' by António de Macedo (1983); *''O Bobo'' by José Álvaro de Morais (1987); *''A Maldição de Marialva'' by António de Macedo (1990); *''O Rapaz do Tambor'' by Vítor Silva (1990); *''Rosa Negra'' by Margarida Gil (1992); *''Terra Fria'' by
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(1992); *''A Sombra dos Abutres'' by Leonel Vieira (1998); *''Golpe de Asa'' by António Borges Correia (1999); *''Mal'' by
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(1999); *''Um Tiro no Escuro'' by Leonel Vieira (2005).


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Maria, Raquel Portuguese stage actresses Portuguese television actresses Portuguese film actresses 1946 births 2006 deaths