Patricia Gadelha Pillar (born 11 January 1964) is a Brazilian actress, producer, film director, screenwriter, and television presenter.
Patricia Pillar | |
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Born | Patricia Gadelha Pillar 11 January 1964 Brasília, Federal District, Brazil |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1981–present |
Spouses | |
Partner | Carlos Henrique Schroder (2016–2019) |
Parents |
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Relatives | Sandra Gadelha (cousin) Líber Gadelha (cousin) Preta Gil (cousin) Luiza Possi (cousin) |
Biography
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Pillar was born in Brasília, Distrito Federal to Nuno Pillar and Lucy Gadelha. She was born only three months before the 1964 Brazilian coup d'état and due to her father's occupation as a Navy officer, she lived in various places of Brazil, such as Vitória, Espírito Santo and Santos, São Paulo prior to settling in Rio de Janeiro at 14. Pillar always wanted to be an actress, so she started working while in high school in order to pay for her acting lessons.
At 16, she became a photographic model. She studied journalism but gave it up to pursue her dream of becoming an actress. She joined the theatre group Asdrúbal Trouxe o Trombone alongside Regina Casé, before getting her first film role in Para Viver um Grande Amor, alongside singer Djavan. That role granted her a part in the famous 1985 Rede Globo telenovela Roque Santeiro, created by Dias Gomes. Since then, she has starred in twelve other Globo telenovelas. She has also starred in eleven feature films, including the 1995 Academy Award-nominated O Quatrilho, alongside Glória Pires.
In 2005, Pillar debuted as a director. Her first film was a documentary about the Brazilian singer Waldick Soriano and it was titled Waldick - Sempre No Meu Coração (which means, in Portuguese, Waldick - Always In My Heart).[1]
Personal life
editPatrícia Pillar was married to the politician Ciro Gomes from the Brazilian Socialist Party. They started dating when Gomes was still legally married to Patrícia Saboya, then senator from Ceará, causing controversy in the media. In 2002, Pillar played an important role in Gomes' presidential campaign, although she was recovering from breast cancer. Prior to that, she was married to MPB singer-songwriter Zé Renato from 1985-95.[citation needed]
She is a cousin of some of the most famous singers on the Brazilian music scene: Preta Gil, Moreno Veloso, Luiza Possi, Davi Moraes and Marina Lima.[2]
Filmography
editFilm
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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1983 | Para Viver um Grande Amor | Marina | |
1988 | Festa | Snooker Player | |
1992 | A Maldição do Sanpaku | Cris | |
1994 | Menino Maluquinho - O Filme | Mother | |
1995 | O Monge e a Filha do Carrasco | Amula | |
O Quatrilho | Teresa | ||
1997 | O Noviço Rebelde | Maria do Céu | |
1998 | Love and Co | Ludovina | |
2004 | O Casamento de Iara | Iara | Short Subject |
2005 | March of the Penguins | Mother Penguin | Dubbing |
2006 | If I Were You | Dr. Cris | |
Zuzu Angel | Zuzu Angel | ||
2007 | Pequenas Histórias | Iara | |
2012 | Margaret Mee and the Moonflower | Storyteller | Documentary |
2015 | The Duel: A Story Where Truth Is Mere Detail | Clotilde | |
2017 | Unicórnio | Maria's Mother |
Television
editYear | Title | Network | Role | Notes |
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1985 | FM TV | Rede Manchete | Presenter (Herself) | |
Roque Santeiro | Rede Globo | Linda Bastos Moreyra França | ||
1986 | Sinhá Moça | Ana do Véu | ||
Vídeo Show | Presenter (Herself) | |||
1987 | Brega e Chique | Ana Cláudia Alvaray | ||
Armação Ilimitada | Santinha de Oliveira | |||
1988 | Vida Nova | Bianca | ||
1990 | Rainha da Sucata | Alaíde | Supporting Role | |
1991 | Salomé | Salomé | Lead Role | |
1992 | It's Your Call | Ana Maria | ||
Camila | ||||
As Noivas de Copacabana | Cinara Alves | Supporting Role | ||
1993 | Renascer | Eliana | Supporting Role | |
1994 | Pátria Minha | Ester Fonseca | Special appearance | |
Caso Especial | Esmeraldina | |||
1996 | King of Cattle | Luana | Lead Role | |
1998 | Mulher | Dr. Cris | Lead Role | |
2001 | Um Anjo Caiu do Céu | Duda | Supporting Role | |
2003 | Carga Pesada | Rosa | ||
2004 | Cabocla | Ciana | ||
Histórias de Cama & Mesa | Paula | |||
2005 | Os Amadores | Lena | ||
A Diarista | Marta | Special Participation | ||
Damas e Cavalheiros | Woman | |||
2006 | Sinhá Moça | Cândida Ferreira | ||
2007-2013 | Som Brasil | Presenter (Herself) | 5th Stage | |
2008 | The Favorite | Flora Pereira da Silva | Main Antagonist | |
2010 | Passione | Juliana | Special appearance | |
2011 | Divã | Suzana | ||
2012 | The Brazilians | Ludmila | ||
Side by Side | Constância | Main Antagonist | ||
2014 | Doomed | Isabel Fraga Favais | Co-lead Role | |
The Party | Ângela Mahler | Antagonist | ||
2016 | Ligações Perigosas | Isabel D'Avila De Alencar | Main Antagonist | |
2018 | Onde Nascem os Fortes | Cássia Ferreira da Silva | Lead Role | |
2020 | Salve-se Quem Puder | Herself | Special appearance |
Director
editYear | Title | Notes |
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2003 | Saudade da Saudade | Eveline Hecker's music video[3] |
2004 | Ponte Aérea | Eveline Hecker's CD idealization[3] |
2007 | Waldick, Sempre no Meu Coração | Documentary[3] |
Waldick Soriano: Ao Vivo | Waldick Soriano's CD and DVD[3] | |
2011 | Construção | Co-Production[4] |
2013 | Vergonha | Marcia Castro's music video[5] |
Plays
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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1981 | Os Banhos | Belvedonski | [6] |
1982 | Jogos de Guerra | Several | |
1983 | Tem Pra Gente, Se Invente | Fátima | |
Glória | |||
1984 | Morangos e Lunetas | Tainá | |
1985 | Amizade de Rua | Bianca | |
1986 | Estúdio Nagazaki | Yushimasa Nagashima | |
Diana | |||
Afrânio | |||
Quando Eu Olho Pros Teus Olhos Vejo Logo Meteoros | Singer | ||
1988 | O Máximo | King Midas | |
Glória | |||
1989 | Lobo de Ray Ban | Júlia Ferraz | |
1991 | Prima Roshana em Freud Levou Pau em Ginecologia | Roshana | |
2004 | Proof | Catherine |
Awards
editReferences
edit- ^ "Documentary about Waldick Soriano" (in Portuguese). Globo.com. Retrieved 17 January 2009.
- ^ "Se houvesse MTV Brasil nos anos 1970: Os Gadelha, sem dúvida". Wakabara (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2020-12-05. Retrieved 2023-09-18.
- ^ a b c d "Projetos". Patricia Pillar (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2020-05-09.
- ^ "Doralice Filmes". www.doralicefilmes.com.br. Retrieved 2020-05-09.
- ^ "Cantora Marcia Castro lança clipe com direção de Patricia Pillar". musica.uol.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2020-05-09.
- ^ "Página inicial". Patricia Pillar (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2020-05-09.
- ^ "Patricia Pillar | Quattro Agentes . Agênciamento Artístico". www.quattroagentes.com.br. Retrieved 2020-05-09.