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Ana Lúcia Torre Rodrigues (born 21 April 1945) is a Brazilian actress.


Biography

Ana Lúcia Torre was born in
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. As a child, her family moved to the city of
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and then to
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. She began studying social sciences at
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in 1965 where she soon became interested in campus theater groups. The institution's director wanted only one theater group, which it raffled with the subscribers. Torre passed the tests that involved text decoration and creation of scenes and interpretation. The group assembled and reproduced the show ''Morte e Vida Severina''. Among her university theater colleagues were musician, playwright and author Chico Buarque de Hollanda and artist Cláudio Tozzi. Passionate about the artistic world, Torre switched from social sciences in 1966 to pursue a professional courses in theater in
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. There, she lived in a student republic, funded by her parents. After a year and a half of studying, creating pieces and introducing herself, Ana Lucia met a Brazilian who became her first boyfriend and would be her first husband. In 1968, she married her boyfriend and they moved to Oslo, Norway so he could study
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. In this distant country, Torre learned Norwegian (and English), and worked as a hotel maid, a store saleswoman and later as a secretary of the Brazilian Embassy. After four years the couple moved to
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for a year, where her husband continued his studies. She worked as an administrative executive at the Brazilian Aeronautics Commission. In 1973, they moved to São Paulo. She and her husband reunited a great pair of friends: theater director Celso Nunes and
Regina Braga Regina Lúcia Palhano Braga Varella (born September 28, 1945) is a Brazilian actress. References 1946 births Living people Brazilian film actresses Brazilian telenovela actresses {{Brazil-actor-stub ...
, parents of the actor
Gabriel Braga Nunes Gabriel Braga Nunes (born February 7, 1972) is a Brazilian actor, best known for his work in telenovelas, specially ''Essas Mulheres'', ''Cidadão Brasileiro'', ''Caminhos do Coração'' and '' Poder Paralelo''. He also stars in ''Insensato Coraà ...
. Celso invited Torre to act in the play ''Equus'', and at age 30, Torre entered the theater professionally. After a few years, the couple divorced. She married twice more.


Career

She has performed in theater plays throughout Brazil and abroad. In television she began her career in 1977, in ''Dona Xepa'', where she played Glorita. One of her greatest roles in television was Debora, in the
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''Soul Mate''. She participated in productions such as the first version of ''Ciranda de Pedra'', ''Tieta'', ''Renascer'', ''A Indomada'', ''Cravo'' and ''Rosa, Alma Gêmea'', ''The Prophet'', ''Seven Sins'', ''Faces & Bocas'', and ''Foolish Heart''. She acted in ''Amor Eterno Amor'' as Verbena Borges. In 2013 she appeared in ''Joia Rara''. In 2015 she played Hilda in the telenovela ''Eleven Secret Truths''. In the assembly for the theater of ''Death and Vida Severina'', by João Cabral de Mello Neto, she won first place at the International Festival of University Theater. She lived for seven years in Europe, then again in Brazil, where she starred in several pieces such as ''Seria Cômico se não Fosse Sério'', a show that earned her the nomination for best actress for the 2010 Shell award.


Filmography


Television


Cinema


Stage

* '' Morte e Vida Severina'' * ''Eles não Usam Black-tie'' * ''Rose Rose'' * ''
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'' * ''Norma'' * ''Arsênico e Alfazema'' * ''Seria Cômico Se Não Fosse Sério'' * Suburbano Coração (1989–1990) * ''Como se Tornar uma Super Mãe''


Awards


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Torre, Ana Lucia 1945 births Living people Actresses from São Paulo Brazilian telenovela actresses Brazilian film actresses Brazilian stage actresses 20th-century Brazilian actresses 21st-century Brazilian actresses