Tereza Seiblitz

Ana Tereza Milanez de Lossio e Seiblitz or Tereza Seiblitz (Rio de Janeiro, June 29, 1964) is a Brazilian actress.[1]

Tereza Seiblitz
Born
Ana Tereza Milanez de Lossio e Seiblitz

(1964-06-29) June 29, 1964
Other namesTeresa Seiblitz
OccupationActress
Years active1982–present
Spouse(s)
(
m. 1993; div. 1997)

Kiko Horta
(
m. 2006; div. 2012)
Children3

She made an appearance in the Brazilian series, Malhação, on the Rede Globo network, in 2002. She was also the protagonist on the Brazilian soap opera Explode Coração, of Glória Perez, in 1995, opposite the Brazilian actor Edson Celulari.

Currently, she plays Lígia Salgado, a mother and desperate housewife, in the Brazilian version of Desperate Housewives, Donas de Casa Desesperadas. In original version of this series, the character is Lynette Scavo, interpreted for Felicity Huffman.

Biography

Daughter of the anthropologist Zélia and of the doctor Maurício Seiblitz,[2] Tereza is formed in Literature and Artistic Education.

His surname Milanez is from his grandfather, José de Brito Milanez, who came from the region between Paraíba and Pernambuco, from Lossio and Seiblitz came from the family of his father, who is of Spanish origin.[3]

Career

She began in artistic life as a dancer, through her gift of dancing participated in musicals in the theater. He studied at CAL with Paulo Betti, Moacyr Góes and Tizuka Yamazaki, with whom he had the opportunity to be directed in the feature film Fica Comigo.

The actress made her debut on television in the great success Barriga de Aluguel, where she lived the antagonist Laura,[4] then made Pedra sobre Pedra,[5][6] gained notoriety in the novel Renascer as a wife of Tião Galinha, played by Osmar Prado, later in the plot, would live a romance with the priest Lívio (Jackson Costa).[7] In 1994, Tereza starred in the special Uma Mulher Vestida de Sol[8][9] and in 1995, she starred in the telenovela Explode Coração, by Glória Perez, as the gypsy Dara, alongside Edson Celulari.[10] In 2002, he participated in Malhação. He also performed three episodes of Você Decide,[11][12] a Renato Aragão Especial,[13][14] and a Linha Direta.[15][16]

From August 2007 to January 2008, she played the character Lígia Salgado, a housewife, in the Brazilian version of Desperate Housewives, in Rede TV, directed by Fábio Barreto.[17][18]

In the theater, it stood out in diverse productions, among them O Avarento, text of Molière, in which it counted on the actor Tonico Pereira. In 2009, he made Bodas de Sangue by Garcia Lorca, directed by Amir Haddad in a short season at the Tom Jobim Theater.[19][20][21] In 2010, he was in the play Escola de Molières.[22]

In the movies, he starred in the film High School Musical: O Desafio.[23]

In 2011, the actress paraded in the carnival, at the samba school Porto da Pedra, where she represented "Maroquinhas Fru-Fru", which recalled the work of the writer Maria Clara Machado.[24] In 2015, Tereza returned to television in four episodes of the series Milagres de Jesus, where Mary lived.[25][26][27]

Due to the care devoted to his children, he has already refused to work on television, as in the novel O Amor Está no Ar, Estrela-Guia and O Clone.[28][29]

Personal life

She is the mother of Manuela, born on February 13, 1998, the result of a brief relationship with actor André Gonçalves.[30][31]

She was married for four years to filmmaker Luiz Fernando Carvalho, with whom she has a son named Vittório, born on June 8, 2001, as a result of a loving relapse of the couple after two years of separation.[32][33]

On April 8, 2006, born Juliano, the son of José Maurício Parreira Horta, was born the musician Kiko Horta, from the group Cordão do Boitatá, his ex-husband.[27][34][35]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1990Barriga de AluguelLaura Maria Baronni
1991Lua Cheia de AmorDancerEpisode: "July 12, 1991"[36]
1992Pedra sobre PedraJerusa Queiroz
1993RenascerJoana de Pádua (Joaninha)
1994Caso EspecialRosa MaranhãoEpisode: "Uma Mulher Vestida de Sol"
1995Confissões de AdolescenteEpisode: "Pais Demais"
Você DecideEpisode: "A Herança"
Explode CoraçãoDara Sbano
1998Hilda FuracãoGabriela M.
MulherGraçaEpisode: "Viciados em Amor"[37]
Renato Aragão EspecialMaraEpisode: "Didi e o Avarento"
1999Você DecideClaraEpisode: "Choque Mortal"
O Nascimento de JesusMaryYear-end special
2000Você DecideMaria de LourdesEpisode: "Uma Mulher Quase Honesta"
2001Brava GenteMarleneEpisode: "A Coleira do Cão"[38]
2002MalhaçãoDébora BatistaSeason 9
2005Linha Direta JustiçaArleteEpisode: "Zé Arigó"
2007Amazônia, de Galvez a Chico MendesOlguinhaPhase 2[39]
Donas de Casa DesesperadasLígia Salgado
2008Casos e AcasosEduardaEpisódio: "O Carro, o E-mail e o Rapper"[39]
2011Fina EstampaCarlota Vergara ValdézEpisode: "July 18, 2011"[39]
2012MusasHerselfEpisode: "Tereza Seiblitz"[40]
2015Milagres de JesusMaryEpisode: "A Ressurreição de Lázaro"
Episode: "Barrabás"
Episode: "Os Dois Ladrões"
Episode: "A Crucificação"

Films

Year Title Role Notes
1998Fica Comigo
2000O Barato é Ser Careta
2002Querido EstranhoVitória[41]
2010High School Musical: O DesafioMother of Renata[39]
2012HotxuáDocumentary[42]
2013AuréliaShort film[43]
Fora de SérieAna[44]
2015Cora Coralina - Todas as VidasCora Coralina[45]

Theater

Year Title Role
1982Os 12 Trabalhos de Hércules
1984Léo e Bia
1985A Dança dos Signos
1986Aldeia dos Ventos
1989Mayã, Uma Ideia de Paz[46]
1993Dona Flor and Her Two HusbandsDona Flor
1998Urfaust (o proto-Fausto)Margarida[47]
1999Auto de Natal - O Nascimento de JesusMary[48][49]
2000Eles não Usam Black-tieMaria (girlfriend of Tião)[50]
O Avarento
2003Maroquinhas Fru-Fru[51]
FerocidadePerverted[52]
2004Mambembe canta MambembeLaudelina[53]
A Dama do Mar (The Lady from the Sea)Bolette[54]
2005Fazendo Ana PazVarious characters[55]
2007Cora Coralina, Coração EncantadoCora Coralina[56]
2009Bodas de Sangue[57]
2010Há um Segredo Entre Nós - Sarau de Contos Iniciáticos[58]
Escola de Molières
2011A Megera Domada[59]
2012Amor Natural[60]
2013Corpos Estranhos[61]
2014Cabaré Hilst[62]
2015Uma Mulher Vestida de SolRosa[63]
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