Ana Maria Nascimento e Silva

Born: 1952-04-12

Ana Maria Nascimento e Silva (Rio de Janeiro, April 12, 1952 - Rio de Janeiro, November 30, 2017) was a Brazilian actress. From a film, television and theater actress, Ana Maria Nascimento e Silva moved on to film production. Daughter of Greek Harry Anastassiadi, former president of Fox Film for Latin America, she graduated in art history and accumulated several extension courses in Europe. She made her film debut in Paraíso no Inferno (1977), a feature film directed by actor Joel Barcelos. From then on, she acted in a series of Brazilian cinema films, such as Film Thieves (1977), by Fernando Coni Campos, A Força de Xangô (1977), by Iberê Cavalcanti, Os Trombadinhas (1979), by Anselmo Duarte. , Sonho de Verão (1990), by Paulo Sérgio Almeida, and The third bank of the river (1993), by Nelson Pereira dos Santos, and even internationally, such as the Portuguese production Eternidade.


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The Third Bank of the River

as uncredited
Released: 1994-02-20

After an extended period directing original screenplays, dos Santos returned to the creative...

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Cocky

as Volga
Released: 1978-09-11

Shy countryboy from Itu (a town in Brazil where everything is unusually big) is invited to work...

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A Mulher Sensual

as Selma Andrade
Released: 1981-12-20

Famous soap opera actress finds out her sexuality after breaking up with her former boyfriend,...

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Os Trombadinhas

as Arlete
Released: 1979-01-02

In São Paulo, a businessman wants to rehabilitate street children, called "trombinhas", through...

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Natal da Portela

as uncredited
Released: 1988-02-19

Biography of one of the legendary names in the Samba genre of Brazilian music. Although he could...

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Ao Sul do Meu Corpo

as Helena
Released: 1982-12-17

São Paulo, late 30's. Alberto (Paulo César Pereio) is an intellectual and professor who...

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Asa Branca: A Brazilian Dream

as uncredited
Released: 1980-01-07

Story of a modest but talented soccer player for an obscure club in a small Brazilian town who...

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Bocage, the Triumph of Love

as uncredited
Released: 1997-06-12

The film follows Manuel Maria du Bocage, 18th-century poet, as he travels through the world from...

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Summer Dream

as uncredited
Released: 1990-12-21

Grieved over the loss of their daughter, an elderly couple has decided do spend their vacation...

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O Gerente

as uncredited
Released: 2011-01-22

A bank manager has a secret. He is compelled to bite society women hands.

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The Force of Xango

as Matilde de Obá
Released: 1977-05-25

Tonho Tiê really likes living free, playing capoeira and drinking. During Carnival he meets...

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Sweet Thieves

as American crew member
Released: 1977-05-26

After assaulting a Hollywood film crew, a group of residents of a community in Rio de Janeiro...

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Banda de Ipanema — Folia de Albino

as Self
Released: 2002-01-01

A movie about Banda de Ipanema, one of Rio de Janeiro’s most traditional Carnaval blocks, and...

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O Viajante

as Anita
Released: 1998-11-01

Fortune takes four human beings to the last frontier of passion. There, where love becomes...

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Brasa Adormecida

as uncredited
Released: 1986-08-15

Rich girl travels with her fiancé (a cousin) to the family farm, where they're going to marry....

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Eternidade

as uncredited
Released: 1992-03-05

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Nem Tudo Que É Sonho Desmancha no Ar

as uncredited
Released: 1989-01-16

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Desejo Violento

as uncredited
Released: 1978-11-27

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Zazá

as Hilda
First aired: 1997-05-05

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Araponga

as Celene
First aired: 1990-10-15

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