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Maria Zilda Bethlem is a Actor Brésil born on 20 october 1951 at Rio de Janeiro (Bresil)

Maria Zilda Bethlem

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Nationality Bresil
Birth 20 october 1951 (72 years) at Rio de Janeiro (Bresil)

Maria Zilda Bethlem (born October 20, 1951), also known as Maria Zilda, is a Brazilian actress. She is most known for his role Veronica on the Rede Globo telenovela Vereda Tropical.

She won the Best Actress Award at the 1993 Brasília Film Festival, also winning the same award at the 2000 Gramado Film Festival for her role in Eu Não Conhecia Tururu.

She was married to television director Roberto Talma with whom she had her younger son, the filmmaker Raphael Vieira. She is also mother of politician Rodrigo Bethlem from a previous marriage. Rodrigo Bethlem is father of her granddaughter Vitória. Since 2008 she is married to architect Ana Kalil, revealing the fact publicly only in 2013.

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Filmography of Maria Zilda Bethlem (2 films)

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Dzi Croquettes, 1h50
Directed by Tatiana Issa
Origin Bresil
Genres Drama, Documentary
Themes Dance films, Films about music and musicians, Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, Documentaire sur l'homosexualité, Documentary films about music and musicians, Documentaire sur une personnalité, Musical films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors Norma Bengell, Maria Zilda Bethlem, Liza Minnelli, Marília Pêra, Miguel Falabella, Cláudia Raia
Roles Self
Rating80% 4.002994.002994.002994.002994.00299
À une époque lourde de censure et de répression, celle de la Dictature militaire au Brésil (1964-1985), les « Dzi Croquettes », une troupe de théâtre pas comme les autres, révolutionne radicalement le monde du spectacle. Intelligent, drôle, subversif, un groupe d’artistes et danseurs hors paires se déchaine sur scène, faisant foi d’une inaliénable liberté. Forcés à s’exiler à Paris, les inclassables Dzi Croquettes continuent à fasciner par leur mise en scène aussi délurée que construite où se mêlent androgynie, poésie et humour.