Imara Reis | |
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Born | Imara dos Reis Ferreira February 14, 1948 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Years active | 1969–present |
Imara dos Reis Ferreira (born February 14, 1948) better known as Imara Reis, is a Brazilian stage, television and film actress. [1]
Imara Reis began acting on stage at Colégio Santa Marcelina. She's Graduated by the Universidade Federal Fluminense, where she also graduated at Theater, in the Grupo Laboratório, alongside Tonico Pereira and José Carlos Gondim. In 1973, she invited by Tonico Pereira, Imara becomes a member of Grupo Chegança, whose notorious members are Ilva Niño, Elba Ramalho, Cátia de França and Tânia Alves. In the late 1970s, on travel to France, she played Sílvia in her first short film of the same name, directed by Helena Rocha. In 2010, her biography, written by Thiago Sogayar Bechara, [2] was published by the Imprensa Oficial [3] do Estado de São Paulo.
Year | Title | Role | Note |
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2022 | O Segundo Homem | Marluce | |
2018 | Fica Mais Escuro Antes do Amanhecer | Neide | |
2017 | Magal e os Formigas | Mary | |
2011 | Amanhã Nunca Mais | Confeiteira | |
Família Vende Tudo | Eunice | ||
Luna | short film | ||
2009 | Bodas de Papel | Dedé | |
A Mais Forte | Mariana | short film | |
2008 | Onde Andará Lúcia Veiga? | Teresinha | |
Remissão | Dona Antônia | ||
2005 | Impar Par | short film | |
2004 | O Sequestro | short film | |
2001 | Minha vida em suas mãos | Flor | |
1998 | A Hora Mágica | Angelita Alves | |
1996 | O Guarani | Laureana | |
Piccola Crônica | short film | ||
1994 | A Resignação | short film | |
1993 | A Voz do Morto | short film | |
1991 | Manobra Radical | Eunice | |
Mano a Mano | short film | ||
1989 | O Grande Mentecapto | Dona Pietrolina | |
Faca de Dois Gumes | |||
1988 | Romance | Regina | |
Jardim de Alah | Neuza | ||
Jorge, um brasileiro | Helena | ||
Três Moedas na Fonte | short film | ||
1987 | Vera | Helena Truberg | |
The Lady from the Shanghai Cinema | Lili Van/Carmen/Sabrina | ||
1986 | Filme Demência | Doris | |
Obscenidades | Helena | ||
1985 | Sonho Sem Fim | Flora | |
1983 | Doce Delírio | ||
Flor do Desejo | Sabrina | ||
1982 | Retrato de uma mulher sem pudor | Ana Maria | |
1981 | P.S. Post Scriptum | ||
1979 | Inquietações de uma Mulher Casada | Vera | |
1978 | Sílvia | Sílvia | short film |
Year | Title | Role | Note |
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2011 | Força Tarefa | Maria Eduarda | 1 episode |
2001 | O Direito de Nascer | Mercedes | |
1999 | Mulher | 1 episode | |
1998 | Você Decide | 1 episode | |
Chiquititas | Helena Kruger | 1998–1999 | |
1997 | Os Ossos do Barão | Guilhermina | |
1996 | Você Decide | 3 episodes | |
1995 | A Idade da Loba | Eleonora | |
1993 | Contos de Verão | ||
1991 | Salomé | Santa | |
Meu Marido | Carmen | ||
1989 | Les Cavaliers aux yeux verts | Kathy | TV French MOVIE |
1987 | Mandala | Vera | |
1982 | Ninho da Serpente | Norma | |
1981 | Os Adolescentes | Marilu | |
1979 | Dinheiro Vivo | Marilu |
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