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Elvira Olivieri Cozzolino (6 September 1920 – 8 May 2003), better known by her stage name Elvira Pagã, was a Brazilian vedette and actress, singer, writer and painter. She was the first
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Queen, the first woman to wear a bikini in public, and one of the first women to have cosmetic surgery in Brazil. Talented and controversial, she broke the status quo and faced the reigning "
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" with fearless audacity during the
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and the revolutionary 1960s, where she lived with determination and courage. Pagã retired from public life, wrote and painted in her later years, dying a recluse.


Biography


Early life

Elvira Olivieri Cozzolino was born on 6 September 1920 in Itararé,
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, Brazil. She moved as a child with her family to Rio de Janeiro and attended the convent school Immaculate Conception. As a student, she organized events with her sister Rosina Pagã, and members of
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, to establish connections with the artistic community in Rio. In 1935, Elvira debuted with her sister on the show ''Cine Ipanema'' as the Pagã Sisters, with the master of ceremonies Heitor Beltrão. They also sang as a duo on Rádio Mayrink Veiga, recording thirteen albums with composers such as Lamartine Babo,
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, Braguinha, and Assis Valente. That same year, the sisters made their film debut in the movie '' Alô Alô Carnaval,'' with Francisco Alves, Dircinha Batista and
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. The following year, they appeared in the movie '' Cidade-Mulher,'' directed by Humberto Mauro, singing the title song "Noel Rosa" with Orlando Silva. The sisters then went on the
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circuit with the song "Não te dou a chupeta", and toured for four months through Argentina, Chile and Peru. They made three more films together, ''O Bobo do Rei'' (1936), ''Tres anclados en París'' (1938) and ''Favela'' (1939), before splitting up due to Elvira's 1940 marriage to Theodoro Eduardo Duvivier Filho, nullified in 1951.


Solo career

Elvira began a solo recording career with
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of São Paulo, in 1944. She released a 78'', accompanied by Conjunto Tocantins, interpreting the sambas "Arrastando o pé" by Peterpan and and "Samburá" by and . In 1945, she recorded a four-song album, unusual for the time, with the songs "E o mundo se distrai" and "Meu amor és tu" by Gadé, Almanir Grego and ; and the songs "Cabelo azul" and "Briga de peru" by and Herivelto Martins. That same year, she released a second album with two sambas, "Na feira do cais dourado" by Nelson Teixeira and Nelson Trigueiro, and "Um ranchinho na lua" by Babi de Oliveira. As the 1950s approached, Pagã's career went in a different direction. She continued recording and made other two films, but her growing notoriety and scandal life seemed to follow her. In 1949, she became Rio's first Carnival Queen, and in the early 1950s, after breaking her swimsuit and refashioning it into a
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, she became known as the first woman to wear a binki on Copacabana beach.Bikinis at the time were seen as appropriate attire only for the
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theaters, at which Pagã performed in skimpy costumes and sometimes in the nude.
In 1952, she was invited to appear at the
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centennial celebrations, but the Catholic Church banned her appearance as immoral, causing the city to cancel her engagement. Then in 1954, she shocked her christmas card recipients by sending them a nude photograph of herself, after having
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to enhance the aesthetic appearance of her breasts. It was one of the first known elective plastic surgeries. In the late 1950s, after numerous arrests, stalkings, attacks both physical and from the media, she decided to retire and write a few books, including "Revelações" and "Vida e Morte". She also began painting, and held a showing of twenty of her oil paintings. Pagã died a recluse on 8 May 2003, but the press did not learn of her passing until August of that year.


Filmography

* '' Alô Alô Carnaval'' (1936) * '' Cidade-Mulher'' (1936) * '' O Bobo do Rei'' (1936) * '' Tres anclados en París'' (1938) * ''
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'' (1939) * '' Laranja-da-China'' (1940) * '' Vegas Nights'' (1948) * '' Carnaval no Fogo'' (1949) * '' Dominó Negro'' (1949) * '' Écharpe de Seda'' (1950) * '' Aviso aos Navegantes'' (1950) * '' Assim Era a Atlântida'' (1975)


Discography


As Pagã Sisters

source: * ''Não foi assim/Carnaval é Rei'' (1935) * ''A boêmia da lua/Não beba tanto assim'' (1936) * ''O samba começou'' (1937) * ''Meu amor não me Deixou'' (1938) * ''Quem e essa morena'' (1939) * ''Eu sei ...'' (1940) * ''Abana Baiana/Vai dormir criança'' (1941) * ''Coco Dendê'' (1942) * ''Encontrei um amor'' (1943) * ''Maria'' (1946) * ''Cassetete não'' (1951)


Solo career

* ''Arrastando o pé/Samburá'' (1944) • Continental • 78 * ''Na feira do cais dourado/Um ranchinho na lua'' (1945) • Continental • 78 * ''E o mundo se distrai-Meu amor és tu/Cabelo azul-Briga de peru'' (1945) • Continental • 78 * ''Marcha do ré/Sangue e areia'' (1949) • Star • 78 * ''Vamos pescar/Sururu de capote'' (1950) • Star • 78 * ''Batuca daqui, batuca de lá'' (1950) • Star • 78 * ''A rainha da mata/Pau rolou'' (1951) • Carnaval • 78 * ''Saudade que vive em mim/Cassetete, não!'' (1951) • Star • 78 * ''Vela acesa/Viva los toros'' (1953) • Marajoara • 78 * ''Reticências/Sou feliz'' (1953) • Todamérica • 78 * ''Marreta o bombo/Condenada'' (1954) • Ritmos • 78


Publishing


Books

* ''Vida e Morte'' (195?) * ''Revelações'' (195?) * ''Eu, Elvira Paga'' (1965) * ''Adao e Eva'' (1982) * ''Eu e Cristo'' (1984) * ''Eu e os mundos'' (1985)


Songs

* ''A rainha da mata'' (with Antônio Valentim) * ''Batuca daqui, batuca de lá'' (with Antônio Valentim) * ''Cassetete, não!'' * ''Condenada'' * ''Marreta o bombo'' * ''Reticências'' * ''Saudade que vive em mim'' (with Antônio Valentim) * ''Sou feliz'' (with M. Zamorano) * ''Vamos pescar'' (with Antônio Valentim) * ''Vela acesa'' (with Antônio Valentim and Orlando Gazzaneo) * ''Viva los toros'' (with Orlando Gazzaneo)


Notes


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Paga, Elvira 1920 births 2003 deaths People from São Paulo (state) Brazilian vedettes Brazilian actresses Brazilian songwriters Brazilian women writers 20th-century Brazilian women singers 20th-century Brazilian singers