In today's world, Ariclê Perez has become increasingly important in different areas of society. Both in the work and personal world, Ariclê Perez has generated a significant impact, generating changes and transformations in the way we interact with our environment. Since its emergence, Ariclê Perez has marked a before and after in the way we address different problems and challenges, becoming an essential element in the daily lives of millions of people around the world. In this article, we will explore the fundamental role that Ariclê Perez plays in our lives, analyzing its influence on everyday aspects and society in general.
Ariclê Perez | |
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Born | |
Died | 26 March 2006 São Paulo, Brazil | (aged 62)
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1967–2006 |
Spouse | Flávio Rangel |
Ariclê Perez (7 September 1943 – 26 March 2006) was a Brazilian actress.
Perez was born on 7 September 1943 in Campinas. She was married to theatre director Flávio Rangel . With her career being predominantly in theatre, she took part in more than 40 theatrical performances, a good part of them directed by Rangel. She made her debut in a 1967 performance Electra.[citation needed]
Contracted by Rede Globo starting in 1988, she participated uninterrupted in various novelas and miniseries. Some of her most well-known roles include Elisinha Jordão in the second version of Anjo Mau (1997), Rosa Maria in Meu Bem, Meu Mal (1990) and Ametista in Felicidade (1991). Before her contracting with Globo, she participated in Cortina de Vidro, on SBT and Como Salvar Meu Casamento, the last novela of the now-defunct Rede Tupi, which did not go on to have a finale.[1]
Her last role was in the miniseries JK, where she played the mother of former president Juscelino Kubitschek, Júlia Kubitschek, in the second phase of the drama. During the same time period, she was one of the favorite actresses of Maria Adelaide Amaral, the author of the miniseries, with her having worked in practically every series she has written since Anjo Mau.[citation needed]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1976 | Canção para Isabel | Nancy | |
1979 | Como Salvar Meu Casamento | Valquíria | |
1989 | Sampa | Lucy | |
Cortina de Vidro | Mirtes | ||
1990 | Meu Bem, Meu Mal | Rosa Maria Gentil / Rose Marie Costa Brava | |
1991 | Felicidade | Ametista de Sousa | |
1992 | Perigosas Peruas | Promotora | Guest appearance |
Você Decide | Episode: "Romance Moderno" | ||
1994 | Memorial de Maria Moura | Gertrudes | |
1995 | Decadência | Celeste Tavares Branco | |
Deu a Louca na Fantasia | Rainha | Christmas special[2] | |
1996 | Salsa e Merengue | Gilda Campos Queiroz | |
1997 | Anjo Mau | Elisinha Jordão Ferraz | |
1998 | Você Decide | Episode: "Um Lar Para Clarice" | |
2000 | Lúcia Nunes | Episode: "Pré-datado" | |
2001 | Os Maias | Maria da Gama | |
2002 | Sandy & Junior | Olga Bovanova | Episode: "S.O.S Sandy" |
2003 | A Casa das Sete Mulheres | Madre Cecília da Purificação | |
2004 | A Diarista | Pérola | Episode: "Lady Laura" |
Sob Nova Direção | Branca | Episode: "Como Ser Perua" | |
Um Só Coração | Madame Claire | ||
2006 | JK | Júlia Kubitschek | (2nd phase) |
Year | Title | Role |
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1971 | Paixão na Praia | Mulher na Festa |
1981 | Pixote | Professora |
2005 | Quanto Vale ou É por Quilo? | Marta Figueiredo |
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On 26 March 2006, two days after JK ended, Perez died from "falling out of the window" of her apartment where she lived alone.[5] On the night of her death, an employee in the apartment building alerted police at 19:00 that day, where they found her corpse at the internal entrance to the parking garage. Prior to her death, she had suffered from severe depression. The events that led up to her death are still unknown, with some hypothesizing that she had died by suicide.[6][7]