This is a complete filmography of Xuxa , a Brazilian singer, actress, and television presenter.
Xuxa's first starring role was in Amor Estranho Amor (English title: Love Strange Love), a controversial 1982, erotic film directed by Walter Hugo Khouri. [1] The plot involves an adult man's recollection of a short period in his life in 1937. As a teenager, he visited his mother, the favorite woman of an important politician, in a bordello owned by her, right before key political changes in Brazil. In those hours, he discovers his own sexuality. Although rather tame by today's modern standards, the movie was considered somewhat controversial by some because it contains two brief scenes of sensuality between a libertine character played by Xuxa and the teenager. [2]
She broke out on her own in 1988 in Super Xuxa contra Baixo Astral , only to rejoin the Os Trapalhões in 1989 in A Princesa Xuxa e os Trapalhões , one of the quartet's most popular movies. The formula was repeated the following year in O Mistério de Robin Hood (1990), on which Xuxa's production company Xuxa Produções acted as associate producer. [3]
In 1990 Xuxa teamed up with another hugely popular children's TV performer, Sérgio Mallandro, in a joint venture entitled Lua de Cristal . With just under 5 million spectators, it was the biggest film of the 1990s, and it guaranteed Xuxa a second box-officie hit at a time when the Brazilian film industry had all but ground to a halt.
She returned to cinemas in 1999 with Xuxa Requebra . [4] Xuxa also picked up a popular fascination with duendes and their magical powers in Xuxa e os Duendes , and the sequel, Xuxa e os Duendes 2 - No Caminho das Fadas . [5] She released another couple of films in quick succession in 2003 and 2004, Xuxa Abracadabra and Xuxa e o Tesouro da Cidade Perdida . [6] [7]
In 2009, Xuxa launched her film Xuxa em O Mistério de Feiurinha , which tells the story of what happens in fairy tales after the "and they all lived happily ever after" ending. The film is an adaptation of Pedro Bandeira's book O Fantástico Mistério de Feiurinha that has sold over 2 million copies. The movie's cast included such names as: Sasha, Luciano Szafir and Luciano Huck, Angélica and Hebe Camargo. It had over 1.3 million viewers and was also shown in the US and Angola, where its numbers surpassed James Cameron's Avatar. [8] [9] [10]
Year | Title | Role |
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1982 | Love Strange Love | Tamara |
1983 | Fuscão Preto | Diana |
O Trapalhão na Arca de Noé | Herself | |
1984 | Os Trapalhões e o Mágico de Oróz | Aninha |
1985 | Os Trapalhões no Reino da Fantasia | Irmã Maria |
1988 | Super Xuxa Contra Baixo-Astral | Herself |
1989 | A Princesa Xuxa e os Trapalhões | Princesa Sharon |
1990 | Lua de Cristal | Maria da Graça |
O Mistério de Robin Hood | Tatiana | |
1991 | Gaúcho Negro | Herself |
1999 | O Livro da Selva - A História de Mowgli | Black Panther (Voice) |
1999 | Xuxa Requebra | Nena (Helena) |
2000 | Xuxa Popstar | Nick |
2001 | Xuxa e os Duendes | Kira |
2002 | Xuxa e os Duendes 2 - No Caminho das Fadas | Kira |
2003 | Xuxa Abracadabra | Sofia |
2004 | Xuxa e o Tesouro da Cidade Perdida | Bárbara / Deusa Blomma |
2005 | Xuxinha e Guto contra os Monstros do Espaço | Xuxinha |
2006 | Xuxa Gêmeas | Elizabeth Dourado / Mel Monthiel (Margareth Dourado) |
2007 | Xuxa em Sonho de Menina | Kika |
2009 | Xuxa em O Mistério de Feiurinha | Cinderella |
Year | Title | Network |
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1983–85 | Clube da Criança | Rede Manchete |
1986–93 | Xou da Xuxa | Rede Globo |
1989 | Bobeou Dançou | |
1990 | Xuper Star | |
1992 | Paradão da Xuxa | |
1993 | Xuxa | |
1994–2001 | Xuxa Park | |
1995–96 | Xuxa Hits | |
1997–2002 | Planeta Xuxa | |
2002–04 | Xuxa no Mundo da Imaginação | |
2005–14 | TV Xuxa | |
2007-08 | Conexão Xuxa | |
2015-16 | Xuxa Meneghel | RecordTV |
2017-19 | Dancing Brasil | |
2019 | Geração Xuxa | |
2019-20 | The Four Brasil |
Year | Program | Network | Country |
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1991–93 | El Show de Xuxa | Telefe | Argentina / Latin America / United States |
1992–93 | Xuxa Park | Telecinco | Spain |
1993 | Xuxa | Broadcast syndication / The Family Channel | United States / Canada |
2011–14 | Mundo da Xuxa | Globo TV International | Europe / Africa / United States / Japan |
Year | Title | Character | Network |
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1982 | Elas por Elas | Leda | Rede Globo |
1993 | Sonho Meu | herself / opening theme | |
1998 | Torre de Babel | herself | |
1999 | Pecado Capital | herself | |
2010 | Ti Ti Ti | herself | |
2011 | Aquele Beijo | opening theme | |
2012 | As Brasileiras | Rita | |
2012 | Cheias de Charme | herself | |
2013 | Guerra dos Sexos | Teresinha Romano | |
2015 | Os Dez Mandamentos | Hebreia | RecordTV |
Year | Title | Network |
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1986 | Criança Esperança | Rede Globo |
1987 | Natal da Xuxa | |
1988 | ||
1989 | ||
1990 | Xuxa Especial | |
1991 | Xuxa Especial – Fábrica de Ilusões | |
1992 | Xuxa Especial – Lar dos Idosos | |
1993 | Xuxa Especial – Presentes Mágicos | |
1994 | Xuxa Especial – Crer Pra Ver | |
1995 | Xuxa Especial – Deu a Louca Na Fantasia | |
1996 | Xuxa 10 anos | |
Direito de Ser Feliz | ||
Xuxa Especial – Natal Sem Noel | ||
1997 | A Festa dos Brinquedos | |
Luz da Paz | ||
1998 | Xuxa 12 Anos com Você | |
Uma Carta Para Deus | ||
2000 | TV Ano 50 | |
2001–02 | Planeta Verão | |
2003 | Siga Aquela Estrela | |
2004 | Xuxa Especial de Natal – Papai Noel Sumiu | |
2005 | Xuxa Especial de Natal – Folias de Natal | |
2006 | Xuxa 20 anos | |
Xuxa Especial de Natal – Natal Todo Dia | ||
2007 | Xuxa Especial de Natal – Giramundo | |
Conexão Xuxa | ||
2008 | Xuxa e as Noviças | |
2009 | Natal de Luz da Xuxa | |
2010 | Xuxa Especial de Natal | |
2015–present | Família Record | Rede Record |
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