Beth Goulart

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Beth Goulart
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Goulart in June 2015
Born
Elisabeth Xavier Miessa

(1961-01-25) 25 January 1961 (age 62) [1]
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
  • playwright
Years active1974–present
Spouse
Nando Carneiro
(m. 1983;div. 1988)
Children1
Parents
Website www.bethgoulart.com.br

Elisabeth Xavier Miessa [2] (born 25 January 1961 [1] ) is a Brazilian actress, singer and playwright.

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Biography

Her first appearance on television was in teleteatro Alô, Alguém aí?, William Saroyan, aired by TV Cultura in 1975. She debuted as an actress in the soap opera Papai Coração in 1976 TV Tupi.

In 1983, she studied singing with Pepê Castro Neves and lyrical singing and reading music, with Luis Carlos Brito. Two years later, she studied art with Peter Brook.

In 1989, with Kika Sampaio she studied tap dance with Ruth Rachou and Val Folly and lyrical singing with Marga Nicolau.

In 1983, Beth married musician Nando Carneiro, who had a son. Separated in 1988, Beth was also involved with director Gerald Thomas, who staged the play Elektra Com Creta in 1986.

The actress is Kardecist since childhood, religion conveyed by a parent. [3]

Career

Television

Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1976 Papai CoraçãoSister Carolina
1977 Éramos Seis Lili
1978 Roda de FogoPaula
1978 O Direito de NascerIsabel Cristina
1979 Como Salvar Meu CasamentoSílvia
1980 MarinaFernanda
1981 Baila Comigo Débora Frey Gama
1982 Sétimo Sentido Helenice Rivoredo
1983 Louco Amor Carla
1984 Marquesa de SantosBenedita
1986 Selva de Pedra Cíntia Vilhena
1987 O Outro Marília Della Santa
1988 O Primo Basílio Leopoldina Quebrais de Noronha
1988 Olho por OlhoPaula
1990 Riacho DoceHelena
1992 Perigosas Peruas Diana Torremolinos
1993 O Mapa da Mina Tânia Moraes
1994 Você Decide Episode: "A Bolsa ou a Vida"
1995 A Idade da LobaOtília
1996 O CampeãoMaria Isabel Caldeira
1997 Malhação LígiaSeason 3
2000 Você Decide LauraEpisode: "A Volta"
2001 O Clone Lidiane Valverde
2002 O Beijo do Vampiro MarieSpecial participation
2004 A Diarista ReginaEpisode: "Valha-me Deus"
2005 A Lua Me Disse Elvira Sá Marques
2006 A Diarista Dona CarminhaEpisode: "Bolo da Discórdia"
2007 Paraíso Tropical Neli Veloso Schneider
2008 Desejo Proibido Maria de LourdesSpecial participation
2008 Casos e Acasos SandraEpisode: "O Flagra, a Demissão e a Adoção"
2008 Três Irmãs Leonora Malatesta
2011 Vidas em Jogo Regina Camargo Leal
2014 Vitória Clarice
2016 A Terra Prometida Leia
2018 Jesus Mirian

Film

Film
YearTitleRole
1975 Sorôco, Sua Mãe, Sua Filha
1979 Joelma 23º AndarLucimar
1984 Meu Homem, Meu Amante
1987 Eternamente Pagu
1988 Mistério no Colégio BrasilZizi
1995 Carlota Joaquina - Princesa do Brazil Maria Teresa, Princess of Beira
1999 Dois Córregos - Verdades Submersas no TempoAna Paula
2000 A Hora MarcadaGina
2001 Amores PossíveisMaria
2002 Metade Sexo Metade Mussarela
2003 Oswaldo Cruz - O Médico do Brasil
2007 Canção de Baal
2008 A Casa da Mãe JoanaCliente

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References

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