Image of Maria Pompeu

Maria Pompeu

1936-10-27 Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Image of Maria Pompeu

Biografia

Maria Pompeu (Rio de Janeiro, October 27, 1936) is a Brazilian actress and former vedette. Maria acted in more than 25 films. The only child of separated parents, Maria was very controlled by her mother, due to the standards of the time. Maria Pompeu's passion for theater was discovered almost by chance in childhood, in classes taught by Paschoal Carlos Magno at the Teatro Duse. In adolescence, she had to face her mother's resistance to continue acting. She worked in a bank to pay for a course at the Brazilian Theater Federation, where she took classes with Dulcina de Moraes and Henriette Morineau. She began acting in amateur theater in 1952, under the direction of Pascoal Carlos Magno. In 1955, Maria made her professional stage debut in Diálogo das Carmelitas, directed by Flaminio Bollini Cerri. In 1958, she joined the cast of the Teatro Brasileiro de Comédia (TBC) and, the following year, secured a one-year contract with TV Tupi. Maria Pompeu became president of the Union of Artists and Technicians of Rio de Janeiro in 1981 and fought for the consolidation of the regulation of the actor's profession. Maria lives in the Copacabana neighborhood. (Wikipedia)

Películas

Quem Vai Ficar com Mário? Gerusa 2021-06-10
Minha Vida em Marte Senhora do velório 2018-12-27
Banda de Ipanema — Folia de Albino Self 2002-01-01
O Viajante Mulher do Farmacêutico 1998-11-01
O Homem Nu 1997-01-01
Ao Sul do Meu Corpo 1982-12-17
A Mulher Sensual Hilda 1981-12-20
A Rainha do Rádio 1979-01-01
O Judoka 1973-02-12
Som, Amor e Curtição 1972-03-25
O Bolão 1971-01-14
Pais Quadrados, Filhos Avançados 1970-02-08
Simeão, o Boêmio 1970-07-02
América do Sexo (segment "Balanço") 1969-01-01
As Aventuras de Chico Valente 1968-10-22
O Rei da Pilantragem Married woman 1968-01-01
A Um Pulo da Morte 1968-01-01
O Diabo Mora no Sangue 1968-06-03
No Tempo dos Bravos 1965-01-01
Crime de Amor Marlí 1965-08-10
Crime no Sacopã 1963-12-16
Boca de Ouro Grã-fina 1963-05-03