Maria Esteves de Medeiros Victorino de Almeida,
DamSE (born 19 August 1965), known professionally as Maria de Medeiros (), is a Portuguese actress, director, and singer who has been involved in both European and American film-productions.
Early life
Maria de Medeiros was born in
Lisbon
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, Portugal, the daughter of musician and composer
António Victorino de Almeida. She played her first part on screen at the age of 15.
At 18, she moved to France to pursue her acting studies and was a student at the
Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique (CNSAD), graduating in 1988.
Medeiros is the first Portuguese woman to be designated a
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.
Career
Film
Medeiros' resemblance to
Anaïs Nin landed her the primary role in ''
Henry & June
''Henry & June'' is a 1990 American biographical drama film directed by Philip Kaufman, and starring Fred Ward, Uma Thurman, and Maria de Medeiros. It is loosely based on the posthumously published 1986 Anaïs Nin book of the same name, ...
'' (1990), in which she played the author. In 1990, she played the role of Maria in
Ken McMullen's film about the rise of the
Paris Commune
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, ''
1871''. In 1994, Medeiros appeared in
Quentin Tarantino
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's ''
Pulp Fiction
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'' playing Fabienne, the girlfriend of
Butch Coolidge, played by
Bruce Willis
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.
[
In 2000, she had a role in the Medeiros directed film '' April Captains'' about the 1974 ]Carnation Revolution
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in Portugal. The film was screened in the ''Un Certain Regard
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'' section at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival.
In 2003, Medeiros appeared as a hairdresser in the movie '' My Life Without Me'' starring Sarah Polley
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. She has starred in the Canadian movie '' The Saddest Music in the World'' (2004) directed by Guy Maddin and co-starring Isabella Rossellini
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and Mark McKinney.
Music
In 2007, Medeiros released the album ''A Little More Blue'' on which she performs songs by Brazilian musicians, including Chico Buarque, Caetano Veloso
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, Ivan Lins, and Dolores Duran. She sings in Portuguese, French ("Joana Francesa" by Buarque), and English ("A Little More Blue" by Veloso).
In 2009, she sang " These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" on The Legendary Tigerman album ''Femina''. Her second recording, ''Penínsulas & Continentes'', was released on 23 February 2010. Her third album was ''Pájaros Eternos'' in 2012. For her fourth album, she teamed up with Phoebe Killdeer & The Shift to produce ''The Piano's Playing The Devils Tune'', released in 2016.
Selected filmography
As director
*''Sévérine C.'' (1987)
*''Fragmento II'' (1988)
*''A Morte do Príncipe'' (1991)
*'' April Captains'' (2000)
*''Mathilde au matin'' (2004)
*''Je t'aime moi non plus'' (2004)
*''Repare Bem'' (2012)
As actress
*''Silvestre'' (1981)
*''Sorceress (Le Moine et la sorcière)'' (1987)
*'' 1871'' (1990)
*''Henry & June
''Henry & June'' is a 1990 American biographical drama film directed by Philip Kaufman, and starring Fred Ward, Uma Thurman, and Maria de Medeiros. It is loosely based on the posthumously published 1986 Anaïs Nin book of the same name, ...
'' (1990)
*'' Meeting Venus'' (1991)
*'' Huevos de Oro'' (1993)
*''Pulp Fiction
''Pulp Fiction'' is a 1994 American independent crime film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino from a story he conceived with Roger Avary.See, e.g., King (2002), pp. 185–7; ; It tells four intertwining tales of crime and violence ...
'' (1994)
*'' Adão e Eva'' (1995)
*'' Polygraph'' (1996)
*''Go for Gold'' (1997)
*''Airbag
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'' (1997)
*'' Spanish Fly'' (1998)
*'' Babel'' (1999)
*'' April Captains'' (2000)
*'' Deuxième vie'' (2000)
*''Honolulu Baby'' (2001)
*'' A Samba for Sherlock'' (2001)
*'' Stranded: Náufragos'' (2002)
*'' My Life Without Me'' (2003)
*'' I, Cesar (Moi César, 10 ans 1/2, 1m39)'' (2003)
*'' The Saddest Music in the World'' (2004)
*'' Il resto di niente'' (2004)
*'' Je m'appelle Élisabeth'' (2006)
*'' Medea Miracle'' (2007)
*'' Midsummer Madness'' (2007)
*'' Fallen Heroes'' (2007)
*'' Riparo'' (a.k.a. '' Shelter Me'') (2007)
*''My Stars'' (2008)
*'' David's Birthday'' (2009)
*'' O Contador de Histórias'' (a.k.a. ''The Story of Me'') (2009)
*'' Chicken with Plums'' (2011)
*'' Holidays by the Sea'' (2011)
*'' Journey to Portugal'' (2011)
*'' Dream and Silence'' (2012)
*''Women Directors, talking on a blade'' (2014)
*'' Pasolini'' (2014)
*'' The Forbidden Room'' (2015)
*'' Le Fils de Joseph'' (2016)
*'' The Killer'' (2017)
*'' The Broken Key'' (2017)
*'' Verdades Secretas'' (2021)
*'' Giorni Felici'' (2024)
* '' Reflection in a Dead Diamond'' (2025)
* '' Una quinta portuguesa'' (2025)
Discography
*''A Little More Blue'' (2007)
*''Penínsulas & Continentes'' (2010)
*''Pássaros Eternos'' (2013)
*''The Piano's Playing the Devil's Tune'' (2016) — with Phoebe Killdeer & the Shift
Collaborations
*''Drama Box'', by Mísia (2005)
*''Rendez-vous chez Nino Rota'', CD+DVD from the Italian Mauro Gioia (2008), with Adriana Calcanhotto, Martirio, Ute Lemper, Catherine Ringer, Susana Rinaldi and Sharleen Spiteri. De Medeiros sings "La pappa col pomodoro"
*''Femina'', by The Legendary Tigerman (2009). De Medeiros sings " These Boots Are Made for Walkin'"
*''Señora (ellas cantan a Serrat)'' (2009). De Medeiros sings "Nanas de la Cebolla"
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1965 births
Living people
20th-century Portuguese actresses
21st-century Portuguese actresses
French National Academy of Dramatic Arts alumni
French-language singers of Portugal
Golden Globes (Portugal) winners
People from Lisbon
Portuguese expatriates in Spain
Portuguese film actresses
Portuguese film directors
Portuguese women film directors
Volpi Cup for Best Actress winners