Emília Adelaide (1 November 1836 – 11 September 1905) was a Portuguese actress and theatre company manager in the 19th century.
Early life
Emília Adelaide Pimentel was born on 1 November 1836, in the parish of Sé, close to
Portalegre in the east of Portugal. She was the daughter of Luís Dias and Maria José Pimentel. Her father moved to
Lisbon
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to look for a better job and soon stopped contacting the family. At the age of 11 she went with her mother and two sisters to
Castelo Branco, looking for work. When she was 18 she moved with her mother to Lisbon and found work as a
seamstress
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Notable d ...
.
Early acting career
Adelaide started acting on the advice of , a playwright, director and impresario, with whom she had an affair. Biester went on to write almost exclusively for her. She also enrolled at the Lisbon Conservatory. Her first performance was at the
D. Maria II National Theatre
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in 1856, in a one-act comedy. Biester then gave her an important role in the play ''A Caridade na Sombra'', in which she achieved public acclaim. She continued to achieve regular successes in the same theatre company, including a tour to
Porto
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in 1863. In the same year she performed at Lisbon's
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 ...
.
Paris
Adelaide then travelled to London and Paris to study theatre, staying in Paris for three months. At the time, the five-act comedy, ''La Famille Benoîton'', by Victorien Sardou
Victorien Sardou ( , ; 5 September 1831 – 8 November 1908) was a French dramatist. He is best remembered today for his development, along with Eugène Scribe, of the well-made play. He also wrote several plays that were made into popular 19th-c ...
had just premiered. When she returned to Lisbon she demanded that it be presented, with a translation by Biester, enabling her to apply all of the acting techniques she had learned while in Paris. She appeared in a luxurious dress by the British "father of haute couture
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", Charles Frederick Worth
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.[ ]
Later career
She then went on to perform several important roles, including the part of Catarina in '' Angelo, Tyrant of Padua'' by Victor Hugo
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His most famous works are the novels ''The Hunchbac ...
, when she performed alongside Emília das Neves
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, considered to be the greatest Portuguese actress of the era. She was then hired by the impresario Francisco Palha to join the company of 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 ...
'', which was at the time under construction. They performed temporarily at the ''Teatro da Rua dos Condes
The ''Teatro da Rua dos Condes'', or simply ''Condes'', was a theatre in the Portuguese capital of Lisbon. It was opened in 1738 and rebuilt in 1755 after an earthquake. Never considered comfortable, it was demolished and rebuilt in 1888 and event ...
''. In November 1867, she played in the first performance at the ''Trindade'', in a comedy by Biester, alongside Delphina. In 1869, she performed in ''Morgadinha de Valflor'', written for her by Pinheiro Chagas, which became one of her greatest triumphs.[
Founding her own company, Adelaide toured Portugal and its islands. In 1871, at the height of her fame, she went to Brazil at the invitation of the actor and impresario, Furtado Coelho. The financial success of the tour encouraged her to form a larger company (''Companhia Dramática Portugueza de Emília Adelaide Pimentel''), but this was to prove unprofitable. In 1871, she returned to the D. Maria II, staying there until 1875 in plays by Biester and others. In 1880 she returned to Brazil, for a successful tour. Returning to Lisbon she again formed her own company. Her last role was performed at the D. Maria II.][
]António de Sousa Bastos
António de Sousa Bastos (1844 –1911) was a Portuguese writer, playwright, theatre entrepreneur and journalist. Author of the ''Diccionario do theatro portuguez'' (Dictionary of Portuguese Theatre), he was the husband of the actress Palmira Bast ...
, in his work ''Diccionario do theatro portuguez'' (1908), recalls the actress in the following way: "She was beautiful, captivating, she had a lovely smile, an expressive and gentle look, a seductive voice, full of tears when it was necessary, finally all the skills required of an actress". She was one of the muses of the painter Miguel Ângelo Lupi
Miguel Ângelo Lupi (8 May 1826–26 February 1883) was a Portuguese painter and art professor, who worked in the Romantic style. He was known primarily for portraits and historical scenes.
Biography
His father was an immigrant from Italy. , who made a portrait of her that was exhibited in London in 1866 and at the Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1867.[
After retirement from the stage, she went back to Rio de Janeiro where she founded an important fashion business, returning to Lisbon in 1902. Already relatively forgotten by the public, and away from the stage, living modestly with her sister, Emília Adelaide Pimentel died on 11 September 1905, being buried in the ]Prazeres Cemetery
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. She never married, nor did she have children.[ Her name lives on as part of the ]toponymy
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of Amadora
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(Venda Nova parish) and Sintra
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(Rio de Mouro
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Portuguese stage actresses
1836 births
1902 deaths