Maria SÃlvia Correa Moreira Menezes Aguiar (February 16, 1944 â€"
July 26, 2009) was a Brazilian film, stage and television
actress.SÃlvia was already a well established film and theater
actress by the time she made her television acting debut in the late
1970s. Her role in a telenovela came in 1977 on O Astro (Star) on Rede
Globo. One of her most well known telenovela roles was on the Rede
Globo show, Alma gêmea (Soulmate), in 2005 in which she played a
traditional, elderly Brazilian indigenous woman. Silvia's other
telenovela credits included Torre de babel in 1998, Chocolate com
pimenta in 2003, and Páginas da Vida in 2006.SÃlvia appeared in a
number of films throughout her career, some of which were directed by
Walter Lima Jr, Ruy Guerra, Arnaldo Jabor and Paulo César
Saraceni.Maria SÃlvia died of lung cancer on July 26, 2009, in Rio de
Janeiro at the age of 65. She was buried on July 27 at the Cemitério
São João Batista in Botafogo, neighborhood in the southern zone of
Rio de Janeiro.
July 26, 2009) was a Brazilian film, stage and television
actress.SÃlvia was already a well established film and theater
actress by the time she made her television acting debut in the late
1970s. Her role in a telenovela came in 1977 on O Astro (Star) on Rede
Globo. One of her most well known telenovela roles was on the Rede
Globo show, Alma gêmea (Soulmate), in 2005 in which she played a
traditional, elderly Brazilian indigenous woman. Silvia's other
telenovela credits included Torre de babel in 1998, Chocolate com
pimenta in 2003, and Páginas da Vida in 2006.SÃlvia appeared in a
number of films throughout her career, some of which were directed by
Walter Lima Jr, Ruy Guerra, Arnaldo Jabor and Paulo César
Saraceni.Maria SÃlvia died of lung cancer on July 26, 2009, in Rio de
Janeiro at the age of 65. She was buried on July 27 at the Cemitério
São João Batista in Botafogo, neighborhood in the southern zone of
Rio de Janeiro.
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