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Hildegard Beatriz Angel Bogossian (September 24, 1949) is a Brazilian
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and
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.


Biography


Early years and education

Daughter of
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fashion designer Zuzu Angel and
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salesman Norman Angel Jones, Hildergard was born in
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in 1949. She was born in a maternity hospital in the
Laranjeiras Laranjeiras (, ''orange trees'') is an upper-middle-class neighborhood located in the South Zone of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Primarily residential, It is one of the city's oldest neighborhoods, having been founded in the 17th century, with the ...
neighborhood and lived until the age of two in
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, in the
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. When she was two, her parents moved to
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, a noble neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro. Married in 1943, Zuzu and Norman had three children, Stuart, Hildegard and Ana Cristina. The couple divorced in 1960. Zuzu had some sewing experience, as she sewed for a charitable cause, the , organized by
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's wife and then first lady of Brazil,
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. After her divorce, she turned sewing into a craft. Hildegard began working as an advertising girl for her mother Zuzu's sewing business and became interested in studying theater, influenced by her neighborhood neighbor
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, who founded the Tablado Theater in Jardim Botânico and encouraged Hildegard to study theater at school.


Career

She began her theatrical career in Copacabana, in a play based on
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's ''
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'', directed by and performing with actors such as Eva Vilma, Rodolfo Mayer and
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. In 1966, she was part of the cast of Domingos de Oliveira's film ''Todas as Mulheres do Mundo''. In 1971, she appeared in the film, ' by director , in a fictitious musical trio called ''Trio Sinistro'', with actors and Mariano Procópio. In the same year, her brother, Stuart Angel, an economics student at the
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(UFRJ) and member of the
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(PCB) and the
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(MR8), was kidnapped by the Brazilian military dictatorship, becoming one of the most notorious cases of repression. The following year, she played Beatriz in the
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soap opera '' Selva de Pedra'' in 1972, written by Janete Clair. That same year, she took part in the play ''Freud Explica'' for more than six months with
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in cast. In 1978, she played herself in TV Globo's comedy series '. Also in 1978, she played herself in the soap opera '' Dancin' Days''. In 1979, she returned to the movies. In the movie , '','' by , she played a doctor. The following year, she played the stepmother of Betinho, played by , in the film ' directed by
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. Appeared in 's film ' in 1980, where she worked with
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and . In parallel with her career as a theater and film actress since the age of 17, she worked for the newspaper ''
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'', considered to be the leading newspaper in Rio de Janeiro. She became one of the country's leading social columnists, becoming a reference in the Brazilian press for her coverage of Rio society. For thirty years she wrote a column in the Globo group newspaper. After leaving the newspaper ''O Globo'', she moved to another Rio newspaper, ''
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'', where she remained active in a social column for eight years. Over the years, with progressive positions, she began to analyze political and economic issues. A sympathizer of the
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(PT), she arranged a lunch between
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and socialite Lily Marinho in 2010. In 2014, she supported Dilma against
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. She opposed Dilma Rousseff's impeachment and declared his vote for PT candidates
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in
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and Lula in
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for president. Since becoming more interested in politics, she has become a columnist for the
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website ''
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''.


Personal life

She lost her brother, Stuart, to the dictatorship in 1971. Her mother, Zuzu, died in a car accident in
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suspected of fraud, after Zuzu had spent more than a year denouncing the dictatorship and receiving death threats. Her body was buried in the
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in
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. In 1993, she founded the Zuzu Angel Institute, in the
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neighborhood, a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion and training of fashion in Rio de Janeiro, with the main aim of remembering her brother and mother's fight for culture and against the dictatorship. In the movie, '' Zuzu Angel'', she was played by actress
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. In 2020, the Brazilian state was ordered to compensate Hildergard and her sister, Ana Cristina, for the murder of their mother, Zuzu, to the tune of 500 000
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, following a decision by the Superior Court of Justice (STJ) that changed her death certificate from 'unnatural death' to “violent death, caused by the Brazilian state”. In soccer, she supports
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, but remains critical of recent episodes at the club, such as the fire in the athletes' accommodation and the approach of the board of directors to
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Living people 1949 births Artists from Rio de Janeiro (city) Actresses from Rio de Janeiro (state) Brazilian socialites Brazilian people of American descent Journalists from Rio de Janeiro (city) Brazilian women bloggers Brazilian columnists {{DEFAULTSORT:Angel, Hildegard