Cássia Kis
Cássia Kis Magro (born January 6, 1958) is a Brazilian actress. Formerly known as Cássia Kiss, she included her husband's family name in her stage name between 2010 and 2015 and changed the middle pseudonym from Kiss to Kis (Cássia Kis Magro). Currently, her stage name is Cássia Kis.[2]
Cássia Kis | |
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Born | Cássia Kis Magro January 6, 1958 São Caetano do Sul, São Paulo, Brazil |
Nationality | Brazilian |
Years active | 1984-present |
Spouse(s) | José Luis Tadeu José Alberto Fonseca (1992-1999) Sérgio Brandão (1999-2009) João Baptista Magro Filho (2009-present) [1] |
Biography
Born in São Caetano do Sul, Brazil. She has Hungarian grandparents. Kis is a vegetarian and a member of the spiritualist community.[3]
Career in television
- 2015 - A Regra do Jogo as Djanira
- 2012 - Amor Eterno Amor as Melissa Borges Sobral
- 2011 - Morde & Assopra as Dulce Maria
- 2010 - Escrito nas Estrelas as Francisca
- 2009 - Paraíso as Mariana
- 2007 - Eterna Magia as Zilda
- 2006 - Cobras & Lagartos as Henriqueta / Teresa
- 2002 - Sabor da Paixão as Cecília
- 2001 - Porto dos Milagres as Adma Guerrero
- 2000 - Esplendor as Adelaide
- 1998 - Pecado Capital as Eunice
- 1997 - Por Amor as Isabel
- 1996 - Quem É Você? as Beatriz
- 1993 - Fera Ferida as Ilka Tibiriçá
- 1990 - Barriga de Aluguel as Ana
- 1990 - Pantanal as Maria Marruá (Rede Manchete)
- 1988 - Vale Tudo as Leila
- 1987 - Brega & Chique as Silvana
- 1985 - Roque Santeiro as Lulu
- 1984 - Livre para Voar as Verona
- Series / Miniseries
- 2006 - JK as Maria
- 2005 - Mad Maria as Amália
- 2004 - Um Só Coração as Guiomar Penteado
- 2015 - Felizes para Sempre? as Olga
- 2016 - Nada Será Como Antes as Odete de Souza
Career in the movies
- 2009 - A Festa da Menina Morta
- 2008 - Meu Nome Não É Johnny
- 2007 - Chega de Saudade
- 2007 - Não por Acaso
- 2001 - Bicho de Sete Cabeças
- 2001 - Condenado à Liberdade
- 2000 - O Circo das Qualidades Humanas
- 2000 - A Hora Marcada
- 1991 - A Grande Arte
- 1987 - Alta Rotação
- 1987 - Ele, o Boto
- 1987 - O País dos Tenentes
- 1984 - Memórias do Cárcere
Main prizes
- She won the Troféu Passista (Dancer Trophy) of best supporting actor, in the Festival of Recife, for Bicho de sete cabeças (2001).
Campaigns
- In 1989, she participated in the propaganda of the Ministry of Health about the prevention of the breast cancer.
- In 2006, she was godmother, in Brazil, of the Worldwide Week of Maternal Breast-Feeding.
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External links
References
- Internet Movie Database
- (in Portuguese) Cássia Kis revela que seus filhos aprenderam com as lições de Dulce, Extra - TV e lazer, retrieved 2011-11-02.
- Trindade, Renata. "Cássia Kiss: 'O Espiritismo me faz feliz, me tranquiliza'" (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 28 September 2015. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
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