Natália do Vale (born March 6, 1953) is a Brazilian actress.
She appeared in leading roles in several television programs, including ''
Olho no Olho'', ''
Água Viva'' and ''
Women in Love
''Women in Love'' is a 1920 novel by English author D. H. Lawrence. It is a sequel to his earlier novel, '' The Rainbow'' (1915), and follows the continuing loves and lives of the Brangwen sisters, Gudrun and Ursula. Gudrun Brangwen, an arti ...
''.
Biography
Vale was born in
Floriano, the daughter of
Portuguese immigrants who moved to
Brazil
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in search of better financial conditions. She had only one brother, named Antonio Ferreira do Vale. Her parents and brother are already deceased.
In the 70s, she moved with his family to
São Paulo
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in search of better living conditions. In São Paulo, Natália took the entrance exam and graduated in philosophy from the
University of São Paulo
The Universidade de São Paulo (, USP) is a public research university in the Brazilian state of São Paulo, and the largest public university in Brazil.
The university was founded on 25 January 1934, regrouping already existing schools in ...
. To help support the household, she worked as an intern, assisting a geography teacher in the course of pre-university entrance exams.
Filmography
Television
Film
* 1981 – ''
Kilas, o Mau da Fita'' – Lily-Bobó
* 1983 – ''
Pra Frente Brasil'' – Marta
* 2007 – ''
Polaroides Urbanas'' – Paula
Theatre
* 1978 – ''Bonifácio Bilhões''
* 1979 – ''A Calça'' – Luisa
* 1979 – ''Roda Cor de Roda''
* 1990 – ''
A Partilha'' – Selma
* 2000 – ''A Vida Passa'' – Selma
* 2002 – ''Capitanias Hereditárias'' – Stella
References
External links
*
1951 births
Living people
Actresses from Rio de Janeiro (city)
Brazilian people of Portuguese descent
Brazilian television actresses
University of São Paulo alumni
20th-century Brazilian actresses
21st-century Brazilian actresses
People from Floriano, Piauí
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