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Jesuína Saraiva (1865–1947) was a popular Portuguese actress and wife of the famous actor Chaby Pinheiro.


Early life

Jesuína Pereira de Oliveira Saraiva de Chaby Pinheiro, who also used the name Jesuína de Chaby, was born in the Portuguese capital of
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on 11 November 1865. She was the illegitimate daughter of José Francisco Pereira and Maria José de Oliveira, who came from
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. Saraiva was left at the '' Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa'', a Portuguese religious charity, when she was 3 months old. She was only rescued and formally recognized by her parents on 27 June 1867. Saraiva attended drama classes at the National Conservatory of Lisbon. She performed in public for the first time with the children's company of the '' Teatro da Rua dos Condes'', which frequently did shows on the private stages of the nobility. In 1884, she was at '' Teatro do Ginásio'' in Lisbon playing a cross-gender role in a comedy. She married in May 1886 in Lisbon to a typographer, Manuel José Saraiva. She was widowed at the end of December 1905, not having had children.


Professional career

In 1886 and 1887, Saraiva was a member of various acting groups that rented small theatres to give shows, performed in private theatres and went on tours around the country. She then worked at the '' Teatro do Príncipe Real'', with considerable success. In 1900, she moved to the '' Teatro D. Amélia'' to work with the Rosas & Brazão company, where she stayed until 1904. In that year she registered at the ''Ginásio'', where she stayed for a successful five years. In 1909 she returned to the ''D. Amélia'', where she stayed until 1916. From 1918, she performed in several theatres in the capital, namely the D. Maria II National Theatre, ''
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'' and '' Teatro Avenida''. In Porto, she performed at the '' Teatro Sá da Bandeira'' and at the '' Teatro Águia d'Ouro''. She also toured the Portuguese
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and
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, performing in
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and
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. In total she performed in 71 different shows. Saraiva made one film, ''Lisboa, Crónica Anedótica'' (Lisbon, Anecdotal Chronicle-1930), directed by
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. In addition to Rosas & Brazão, she worked with various other theatre companies, including the Aura Abranches-Chaby Pinheiro company, the Cremilda-Chaby Pinheiro company, and the Chaby Pinheiro company. She married the actor and impresario Chaby Pinheiro on 17 March 1918, when she was 52 and they combined to form a new theatre company and to work together. He died on 6 December 1933. After being widowed for the second time she retired from public life, publishing in 1938 her husband's memoirs "Memories of Chaby", which he had been unable to complete during his lifetime. Saraiva died on 13 October 1947. She was buried in the family grave in the
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, in Lisbon. Her name lives on in a street in the
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municipality, close to where she and Chaby Pinheiro had a house.


Gallery

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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Saraiva, Jesuína Portuguese stage actresses 19th-century Portuguese actresses 20th-century Portuguese actresses 1865 births 1947 deaths Actresses from Lisbon