Ana Lúcia Torre

Ana Lúcia Torre Rodrigues (born April 21, 1945) is a Brazilian actress.[1]

Ana Lúcia Torre
Ana Lúcia in 2010
Born
Ana Lúcia Torre Rodrigues

(1945-04-21) April 21, 1945
OccupationActress
Years active1977–present
Spouse(s)José Luiz Maffei Rosa (m. 1989)

Biography

Ana Lúcia Torre was born in São Paulo. As a child, her family moved to the city of Rio de Janeiro and then to São Paulo.[2]

She began studying social sciences at Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo in 1965 where she soon became interested in campus theater groups. The institution's director wanted only one theater group, which it raffled with the subscribers. Torre passed the tests that involved text decoration and creation of scenes and interpretation. The group assembled and reproduced the show Morte e Vida Severina. Among her university theater colleagues were musician, playwright and author Chico Buarque de Hollanda and artist Cláudio Tozzi.

Passionate about the artistic world, Torre switched from social sciences in 1966 to pursue a professional courses in theater in Lisbon. There, she lived in a student republic, funded by her parents. After a year and a half of studying, creating pieces and introducing herself, Ana Lucia met a Brazilian who became her first boyfriend and would be her first husband. In 1968, she married her boyfriend and they moved to Oslo, Norway so he could study maritime law. In this distant country, Torre learned Norwegian (and English), and worked as a hotel maid, a store saleswoman and later as a secretary of the Brazilian Embassy. After four years the couple moved to London for a year, where her husband continued his studies. She worked as an administrative executive at the Brazilian Aeronautics Commission. In 1973, they moved to São Paulo. She and her husband reunited a great pair of friends: theater director Celso Nunes and Regina Braga, parents of the actor Gabriel Braga Nunes. Celso invited Torre to act in the play Equus, and at age 30, Torre entered the theater professionally. After a few years, the couple divorced. She married twice more.[3]

Career

She has performed in theater plays throughout Brazil and abroad. In television she began her career in 1977, in Dona Xepa, where she played Glorita. One of her greatest roles in television was Debora, in the telenovela Soul Mate. She participated in productions such as the first version of Ciranda de Pedra, Tieta, Renascer, A Indomada, Cravo and Rosa, Alma Gêmea, The Prophet, Seven Sins, Faces & Bocas, and Foolish Heart. She acted in Amor Eterno Amor as Verbena Borges. In 2013 she appeared in Joia Rara. In 2015 she played Hilda in the telenovela Eleven Secret Truths. In the assembly for the theater of Death and Vida Severina, by João Cabral de Mello Neto, she won first place at the International Festival of University Theater.

She lived for seven years in Europe, then again in Brazil, where she starred in several pieces such as Seria Cômico se não Fosse Sério, a show that earned her the nomination for best actress for the 2010 Shell award.

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role
1977Dona XepaGlorita Camargo
Sinhazinha FlôErmelinda
1979Memórias de AmorPrincesa Isabel
Marron GlacêStela
1980As Três MariasNorma
1981Ciranda de PedraCelina
1982O Homem ProibidoOlívia
1984Corpo a CorpoOlga
1987Corpo SantoMarta
1989TietaJuraci Pitombo
1990Brasileiras e BrasileirosClara
1993RenascerQuitéria
1995As Pupilas do Senhor ReitorZefa Das Graças
1997A IndomadaCleonice Williams Mackenzie
1998Serras AzuisDona Osória
2000O Cravo e a RosaLeonor Fernandes (Neca)
2001Porto dos MilagresSalete
2004Um Só CoraçãoSálua
2005Alma GêmeaDébora Ávilla Saboya
2006O ProfetaInspetora Hilda Vieira
2007Sete PecadosAnja Guilhermina
2008Casos e AcasosRegina
Xuxa e as NoviçasSumara
2009Caras & BocasEsther Abraham
2011Insensato CoraçãoAnita Brandão (Tia Neném)[4]
2012Amor Eterno AmorVerbena Borges
Louco por ElasDra. Olga
2013Joia RaraFrau Gertrude Ducker Hauser[5]
2015Verdades SecretasHilda Brito[6]
2016Êta Mundo Bom!Dona Camélia Batista[7]
2017O Outro Lado do ParaísoMaria Adnéia dos Passos Fagundes (Adnéia)

Cinema

Year Title Role
1981Um Menino...Uma Mulher[8]Dona Rita
1982Retrato Falado de uma Mulher sem Pudor
1988Romance da Empregada
1991Manobra Radical
A Revolta dos Carnudos
2000Através da JanelaTomasina
2001Os XeretasAlana
2004O VestidoTia Adélia
Como Fazer um Filme de AmorMãe de Laura
Francamente...Ângela
2005Quanto Vale Ou é Por Quilo?
O Retrato da FelicidadePsiquiatra
2006PaidEmpregada
2007Primo BasílioVizinha
2009Os InquilinosDiretora da Escola
2010Reflexões de um Liquidificador[4]Elvira
2012E a Vida Continua...Brígida
Meus Dois AmoresVó Lindelena[9]
O Mundo de Ulim e OilutBruxa[10][11]
2017Bingo: The King of the MorningsMarta Mendes
Através das SombrasDona Geraldina[12]

Stage

  • Morte e Vida Severina[8]
  • Eles não Usam Black-tie
  • Rose Rose
  • Tartufo
  • Norma
  • Arsênico e Alfazema
  • Seria Cômico Se Não Fosse Sério
  • Suburbano Coração (1989–1990)
  • Como se Tornar uma Super Mãe

Awards

YearAwardCategoryIndicationResults
1998Prêmio APCABest Supporting ActressCleonice Williams in A IndomadaWon
2006Prêmio Qualidade BrasilBest Supporting ActressDébora Ávilla Saboya in Alma GêmeaNominated
2011 Prêmio Extra de TV[13] Best Supporting Actress Tia Neném in Insensato Coração Nominated
37º SESC Festival de FilmesBest ActressElvira in Reflexões de um LiquidificadorWon
Prêmio Contigo! de TV[14]Best Supporting ActressTia Neném in Insensato CoraçãoNominated
201743º SESC Festival de FilmesBest ActressDona Geraldina in Através das SombrasNominated

References

  1. "Ana Lúcia Torre relembra início de carreira na televisão e no cinema – Depois de ser homenageada pelo 9º Amazonas Film Festival, a atriz Ana Lúcia Torre relembrou com alegria e saudosismo seu início de carreira na televisão e no cinema". Revista Caras. November 7, 2012. Retrieved February 21, 2016.
  2. "Ana Lúcia Torre: "Não posso temer a morte" - Edição 610 (18/05/2012)".
  3. "Ana Lúcia Torre: "Não posso temer a morte" - Edição 610 (18/05/2012)".
  4. Jamal, Kelly (August 9, 2010). "Ana Lúcia Torre conta como foi filmar Reflexões de um Liquidificador" (in Portuguese). R7. Retrieved January 3, 2011.
  5. João Gabriel Batista. "Joia Rara repete parte do elenco de Cordel Encantado". Retrieved June 23, 2013.
  6. Flávio Ricco (May 15, 2015). "Drica Moraes grava nesta sexta primeiras cenas de "Verdades Secretas"". UOL Televisão. Retrieved May 15, 2015.
  7. Gshow (November 27, 2015). "Veja o elenco da nova novela das 6, 'Êta Mundo Bom!'". TV – Gshow. Retrieved December 14, 2015.
  8. Caras – UOL. "CARAS – Perfil:Ana Lúcia Torre" (in Portuguese). Caras. Retrieved January 23, 2013.
  9. "Meus Dois Amores". Globo Filmes. Retrieved December 19, 2016.
  10. "O Mundo de Uilim e Oilut". Porta Curtas. Retrieved December 19, 2016.
  11. "O Mundo de Ulim e Oilut -Elenco". Tangerina Entretenimento. Retrieved December 19, 2016.
  12. "Através das Sombras". Globo Filmes. Retrieved December 19, 2016.
  13. "Prêmio Extra de TV: Deborah Secco fica com o prêmio de melhor atriz coadjuvante". Extra. Retrieved December 19, 2016.
  14. "Indicados ao 14ª Prêmio Contigo de TV". Contigo.com.br. Retrieved January 26, 2017.
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