Cyria Cristina Rocha Coentro (born April 14, 1966) is a Brazilian actress and presenter. She was known for participating in the telenovela Renascer (1993). She has performed in O Rei do Gado (1997) and other projects until being recognized for her performance in Viver a Vida (2009) and for starring in Flor do Caribe (2013) and Sete Vidas 2015). In the cinema she made appearances in the films Gonzaga - de Pai pra Filho (2012) and Time and the Wind (2013).
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Born | Cyria Cristina Rocha Coentro April 14, 1966 Salvador, Brazil |
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Years active | 1988–present |
Career
editCyria was born in Salvador, Bahia, on April 14, 1966. She started her television career at the age of 26 in the telenovela Renascer, screened by Rede Globo, and has since played a number of roles on the station where she continues to act. Among his novels are O Rei do Gado, Porto dos Milagres, Viver a Vida and others. Cyria emerged when making the telenovela Sete Vidas, by Lícia Manzo.
After participating in episodes of Você Decide (1993 and 1994), she entered the cast of O Rei do Gado (1997), also of Rede Globo, there she was the character Maria da Luz. In 1998 she was in the cast of Dona Flor e Seus Dois Maridos as Juliana, where she was part of a homosexual couple.[1] In 2001, he made a guest appearance in the telenovela Porto dos Milagres as Flávia. Already in 2003 also made another participation in Mulheres Apaixonadas, by Manoel Carlos, as Roberta.
Filmography
editTelevision
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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1993 | Renascer | Young Morena da Silva | Episode: "January 8–11" |
Você Decide | Dôdo | Episode: "Ídolo Perdido" | |
1994 | Episode: "Carga Pesada" | ||
1996 | O Rei do Gado | Maria da Luz | |
1998 | Dona Flor e Seus Dois Maridos | Juliana Rodrigues Chávez | |
Danada de Sabida | Dezinha (Edelzuita Guerreiro) | Television film | |
2001 | Porto dos Milagres | Flávia | |
2002 | Pastores da Noite | Raimunda | |
2003 | Mulheres Apaixonadas | Roberta | Participation |
2004 | Linha Direta | Luzia Alves dos Santos | Episode: "E.Q.M." |
2006 | Carga Pesada | Déia | Episode: "Infância Roubada" |
Pé na Jaca | Attendant | Participation | |
2007 | Amazônia, de Galvez a Chico Mendes | Socorro | Participation |
2008 | A Favorita | Bianca Chagas | Participation |
2009 | Caminho das Índias | Bahuan's mother | Episode: "January 20th" |
Viver a Vida | Matilde Vilela | ||
2011 | Força-Tarefa | Presenter | |
2012 | As Brasileiras | Neighbor | Episode: "A Justiceira de Olinda" |
2013 | Flor do Caribe | Beatriz "Bibiana" da Silva[2] | |
Gonzaga - de Pai pra Filho | Santana Gonzaga | ||
2014 | O Tempo e o Vento | Henriqueta Terra | |
Em Família | Young Maria Luz Machado [3] | Episode: "February 3–10" | |
O Rebu | Marineide | ||
2015 | Sete Vidas | Marlene Figueira e Meira[4] | |
2016 | Velho Chico | Young Piedade Maria dos Anjos[5] | |
2017 | Os Dias Eram Assim | Laura Garcia | |
2018 | Entre Irmãs | Sofia | |
O Tempo Não Para | Marciana Ribeiro [6][7] | ||
2018-present | Impuros | Arlete [8] | |
2021 | Sob Pressão | Nilce | Episode: "Episode 3"
Episode: "Episode 9" |
2022 | Nos Tempos do Imperador | Ana Néri | Episode: "January 11th" |
Não Foi Minha Culpa | Jane | Episode: "Maria do Carmo" | |
Mar do Sertão | Maria Domitila "Dodôca" Madeira | ||
2023 | Fuzuê | Emília |
Cinema
editYear | Title | Role |
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2001 | 3 Histórias da Bahia | Maria Luiza |
Estranhos | Amparo | |
2004 | Irmãos de Fé | Prayer woman[9] |
2008 | Once Upon a Time in Rio | Bernadete |
2012 | Gonzaga - de Pai pra Filho | Santana |
2013 | Time and the Wind | Henriqueta Terra |
2015 | Travessia | Leila |
2017 | Entre Irmãs | Sofia |
Redemoinho | Helia[10] | |
2019 | O Avental Rosa | Alice[11] |
Impuros - O Filme | Arlete | |
2022 | Meteoros | Isadora |
Stage
editYear | Title |
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1988 | Anestesia |
1989 | Recital da Novíssima Poesia Baiana |
1992 | Bróder: Uma Odisseia Fantástica |
1994 | Dizem de Mim o Diabo |
1995 | Mistérios Gozosos |
1997 | Suburra |
2001 | O Diário do Convento |
2012 | Los Catedrásticos - Nova Mente |
2014 | Love |
2019 |
References
edit- ^ Adaptação da obra homônima de Jorge Amado uniu humor, sensualidade e fantasia em trama ambientada na Bahia dos anos 1990. Archived April 3, 2019, at the Wayback Machine Memória Globo (2013).
- ^ Cyria Coentro ressalta semelhanças com sua personagem: ‘Forte e bem-humorada’ GShow, March 1, 2013
- ^ teledramaturgia.com.br. "Em Família (elenco) – Teledramaturgia". Archived from the original on January 11, 2014. Retrieved January 11, 2014.
- ^ ibahia.com. "Baiana Cyria Coentro volta à Globo em nova novela". Retrieved November 21, 2014.
- ^ Conheça o elenco de Velho Chico, próxima novela das 9
- ^ Redação (April 19, 2018). "Cyria Coentro, Inez Vianna e Lavínia Bizzotto farão a novela "O Tempo Não Para"". Notícias de TV. Retrieved April 19, 2018.
- ^ Cyria Coentro será mulher batalhadora e honesta em 'O tempo não para' Extra
- ^ "Nova série nacional da FOX, 'Impuros' resgata o narcotráfico na era Collor - Telepadi". telepadi.folha.uol.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). October 18, 2018. Retrieved February 27, 2020.
- ^ "Irmãos de Fé". Cinemateca Brasileira. Archived from the original on October 6, 2016. Retrieved March 16, 2018.
- ^ "Redemoinho". Globo Filmes. Archived from the original on December 23, 2017. Retrieved December 22, 2017.
- ^ "O Avental Rosa". Globo Filmes. Archived from the original on January 5, 2019. Retrieved January 5, 2019.
- ^ Cultural, Instituto Itaú. "Cyria Coentro". Enciclopédia Itaú Cultural. Retrieved July 11, 2024.