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Sônia Braga

Sônia Maria Campos Braga (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈsõnjɐ maˈɾi.ɐ ˈkɐ̃pus ˈbɾaɡɐ]; born 8 June 1950) is a Brazilian actress. She is known in the English-speaking world for her Golden Globe Award–nominated performances in Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985) and Moon over Parador (1988). She also received a BAFTA Award nomination in 1981 for Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands (first released in 1976). For the 1994 television film The Burning Season, she was nominated for an Emmy Award and a third Golden Globe Award. Her other television and film credits include The Cosby Show (1986), Sex and the City (2001), American Family (2002), Alias (2005), Aquarius (2016), Bacurau (2019), and Fatima (2020).[1] In 2020, The New York Times ranked her #24 in its list of the 25 Greatest Actors of the 21st Century.[2]

Sônia Braga
Braga in 2016
Born
Sônia Maria Campos Braga

(1950-06-08) 8 June 1950 (age 72)
Maringá, Paraná, Brazil
Citizenship
  • Brazil
  • United States
OccupationActress
Years active1967–present
Spouse(s)
(m. 1970; sep. 1976)

Antonio Guerreiro
(m. 1980; div. 1988)
RelativesAlice Braga (niece)

Early life

Sônia Braga was born on June 8, 1950,[3] daughter of Hélio Fernando Ferraz Braga and Maria Braga Jaci Campos, a costume designer from Maringá.[4] Sônia's siblings are Júlio, Ana, Hélio and Maria. Sônia is the aunt of Alice Braga, an actress. Her parents and her four siblings moved to Curitiba and then to Campinas, São Paulo. When Braga was 8 years old, her father died, and she attended a convent school in the city of São Paulo. In her teens, she took a job, in the city of São Paulo, at a wedding reception and event catering center, Buffet Torres[5] as a receptionist and typist.[6]

Career

Sônia's brother, Hélio, presented the TV Tupi children's show, Jardim Encantado. At age 14, Braga was invited by director Vicente Sesso to play small roles in children's programs and teleteatros on TV Tupi, including Jardim Encantado.[7] Sônia then joined a theater group in Santo André, in the ABC region.[8] At 17, she debuted in the play George Dandin in Santo André.

In 1968, she was cast in the first Brazilian production of the musical Hair.[9] Sônia was, at first, turned down by director pt:Ademar Guerra, but at the insistence of producer/actor pt:Altair Lima, she joined pt:Antônio Fagundes, pt:Ney Latorraca, and the rest of the cast. Despite Institutional Act No. 5, enacting dictatorship in Brazil, the musical ran for 3 years.[10] Caetano Veloso, in 1977, wrote the song, Tigresa, in tribute to her, “She tells me she was an actress and worked on Hair. With some men she was happy, with others she was a woman”...[10]

In 1968, Braga was in the film O Bandido da Luz Vermelha, and early '70s, appeared in supporting roles in the films A Moreninha and Cléo e Daniel.[9] The following year, she was invited to perform in A Menina do Veleiro Azul, a soap opera produced by TV Excelsior, but the network closed before the soap opera aired. Despite the success on stages and acting in soap operas, it was in the children's television series, Vila Sésamo, displayed in 1972, that Braga became a household name.[11] After, Braga was invited to join the cast of Irmãos Coragem (1970), a soap opera written by Janete Clair, which aired on Rede Globo.

In 1975, Braga starred in the telenovela Gabriela, in an adaptation of Jorge Amado's novel Gabriela, Clove and Cinnamon. Directed by Walter Avancini, the soap opera was a great national and international success, establishing Sonia Braga as a sex symbol. Braga returned to embody Jorge Amado's characters on film. In 1976, she starred in the film Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands directed by Bruno Barreto, alongside José Wilker and Mauro Mendonça. The romantic comedy was a box office hit in Brazilian cinemas and also had major repercussions internationally. In 1983, she starred in Gabriela, alongside Marcello Mastroianni.[12]

In 1976, Braga participated in the cast of Saramandaia. The following year she starred in Espelho Mágico as Cynthia Levy. One of the highlights of the soundtrack of the soap opera is the cover version that Gal Costa recorded of Tigresa, music that Caetano Veloso composed in honor of Braga. In the late 1970s, Braga gave life to another renowned character in Brazilian television, Julia Matos in Dancin' Days (1978). In the storyline, Braga played an ex-convict who gets out of prison ready to win back the love of her daughter, played by Gloria Pires. In 1979, Sonia Braga ventured into children's theater in the play No País dos Prequetés. The following year she returned to television in the telenovela Chega Mais alongside Tony Ramos.

In the early 1980s, Braga, who had already made films like Lady on the Bus (1978), decided to devote herself exclusively to the movies. In 1981, she starred in Eu Te Amo directed by Arnaldo Jabor, and won the best actress award at the Gramado Film Festival. She starred in the movie Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985) alongside William Hurt and Raul Julia.[13] Her role led to a Golden Globe nomination for best supporting actress and its success led to her international work.[14] She decided to leave Brazil for a career in the United States, where she lived for 14 years. In 2003, she obtained American citizenship.[15]

Braga was the first Brazilian to present a category at the Oscars. She was announced by Goldie Hawn as one of the most glamorous actresses in the world, before appearing with Michael Douglas, who announced the result of the best short film.[16] Braga competed for many prestigious awards in the United States. For her performance in The Burning Season (1994) she was nominated for the third time for the Golden Globe for best supporting actress. In 1995, she was nominated for an Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie for The Burning Season, but lost to Shirley Knight.[17] The film details the life of Brazilian activist Chico Mendes.[18] In 1996, won the Lone Star Film & Television Awards, as best supporting actress for her work in Streets of Laredo directed by Joseph Sargent. That same year, director Nicolas Roeg invited her for the lead role in the film Two Deaths alongside Patrick Malahide. Braga also had the lead in Tieta of Agreste (1996), directed by Carlos Diegues.

In 1999, after nearly 20 years away from Brazilian television, the actress made a cameo in the first 15 chapters of the soap opera Força de um Desejo (1999), by Gilberto Braga and Alcides Nogueira, in the role of Helena Silveira, mother of characters Fábio Assunção and Selton Mello. In 2001, she joined the cast of Memórias Póstumas directed by André Klotzel based on The Posthumous Memoirs of Bras Cubas by Machado de Assis. For her performance in this film, she won the Kikito award for best supporting actress in Gramado Film Festival.[19]

In 2001 Braga appeared in Angel Eyes a romantic drama film directed by Luis Mandoki and starring Jennifer Lopez. In 2002, she appeared in American Family, a PBS series created by Gregory Nava that follows the lives of a Latino family in Los Angeles.[20]

In 2006, she returned to work in Globo's telenovela Páginas da Vida, playing sculptor Tônia. In 2010, she starred in the episode A Adultera da Urca, in the miniseries As Cariocas and in 2011, made a cameo in the Tapas & Beijos series.[21]

Braga had a recurring role as Lorraine Correia in the sixth season of the series Royal Pains. Braga's scenes were filmed on location in Mexico and her episodes were aired in August 2014.[22]

Most recently, she appeared in Netflix's Marvel show Luke Cage as Rosario Dawson's mother.[23]

Sonia Braga earned rave reviews for her film Aquarius when it premiered at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. Braga plays a widow and retired music writer who lives in the titular apartment complex and refuses to leave when developers offer her a buy-out. Though the film did not earn an Oscar nomination for Braga, it did contend for Best Foreign Film at France's Cesar Awards and the Independent Spirit Awards.

Braga ranked in the top five in IndieWire's 2016 critics' poll for Best Actress. In 2020, The New York Times ranked her #24 in its list of the 25 Greatest Actors of the 21st Century.[24]

Personal life

During the 1980s, Braga had a relationship with actor Robert Redford.[25] Braga had a relationship with Pat Metheny.[26]

Filmography

Film

Year Film Role Notes
1968 The Red Light Bandit Victim
1970 Cleo e Daniel Sandra
1970 A Moreninha Carolina
1971 O Capitão Bandeira Contra o Dr. Moura Brasil Boy
1973 Mestiça, a Escrava Indomável Mestiça
1975 O Casal Maria Lúcia
1976 Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands Dona Flor (Florípides) Guimarães
1978 Lady on the Bus Solange
1981 I Love You Maria
1983 Gabriela, Cravo e Canela Gabriela
1985 Kiss of the Spider Woman Leni Lamaison / Marta / Spider Woman
1988 The Milagro Beanfield War Ruby Archuleta
1988 Moon over Parador Madonna Mendez
1990 The Rookie Liesl
1993 Roosters Juana Morales
1994 The Burning Season Regina de Carvalho
1995 Two Deaths Ana Puscasu
1996 Tieta do Agreste Tieta
1999 From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman's Daughter Quixtla
2001 Perfume Irene Mancini
2001 Memórias Póstumas Marcela
2001 Angel Eyes Josephine Pogue
2002 Empire Iris
2003 Testosterone Mrs. Alesandro
2004 Amália Traïda Amália Rodrigues Short
2004 Scene Stealers Celia Crouch
2005 Che Guevara Celia[27]
2005 Marilyn Hotchkiss' Ballroom Dancing and Charm School Tina
2006 Sea of Dreams Nurka
2006 Bordertown Teresa Casillas
2006 The Hottest State Mrs. Garcia
2010 An Invisible Sign Mom
2010 Lope Paquita
2012 The Wine of Summer Eliza
2016 Aquarius Dona Clara
2017 Wonder Lisa "Grans" Minel
2019 Bacurau Domingas
2019 The Jesus Rolls Mother
2020 Fatima Sister Lúcia
2023 Shotgun Wedding Renata Ortiz

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1969 A Menina do Veleiro Azul Telenovela
1970 Irmãos Coragem Lídia Siqueira Telenovela
1972 Vila Sésamo Ana Maria Brazilian TV series
1972 Selva de Pedra Flávia Telenovela
1972 Somos Todos do Jardim de Infância TV movie
1974 Fogo sobre Terra Brisa Telenovela
1975 Gabriela Gabriela Telenovela
1976 Saramandaia Marcina Telenovela
1977 Espelho Mágico Camila/Cinthia Levy Telenovela
1978 Dancin' Days Júlia de Souza Matos Telenovela
1980 Chega Mais Gelly Telenovela
1986 The Cosby Show Anna Maria Westlake 2 episodes
1987 The Man Who Broke 1,000 Chains Emily Del Pino Pacheco TV movie
1991 The Last Prostitute Loah TV movie
1992 Tales from the Crypt Sophie Wagner 1 episode: ("This'll Kill Ya")
1994 The Burning Season Regina de Carvalho TV movie
1995 Streets of Laredo Maria Garza Miniseries
1995 Moses Sephora TV movie
1997 Money Play$ Irene TV movie
1998 Four Corners Carlota Alvarez
1998 A Will of Their Own Jessie Lopez De La Cruz Miniseries
1999 Força de um Desejo Baroness Helena Menezes de Albuquerque Silveira Sobral Telenovela
2000 Family Law Beatrice Valdez 1 episode: ("Echoes")
2001 The Judge Lily Acosta TV movie
2001 Sex and the City Maria Diega Reyes 3 episodes
2002 American Family Berta Gonzalez 11 episodes
2002 George Lopez Emilina Palmero 1 episode: ("Meet the Cuban Parents")
2003 Law & Order Helen 1 episode: ("Genius")
2005 CSI: Miami Dona Marta Cruz 1 episode: ("Identity")
2005 Alias Elena Derevko / Sophia Vargas 5 episodes
2005 Ghost Whisperer Estella de la Costa 1 episode: ("Shadow Boxer")
2006 Páginas da Vida Tônia (Antônia Werneck) Telenovela
2007 Donas de Casa Desesperadas Alice Monteiro Brazilian TV series
2010 As Cariocas Julia 1 episode: ("A Adúltera da Urca")
2010 Brothers and Sisters Gabriela 2 episodes
2011 Tapas & Beijos Helô Siqueira Episode: ("A Bolsa do Camelô")
2013 Meddling Mom Carmen Vega TV movie
2014 Royal Pains Lorena Correia Season 6[28]
Warehouse 13 Alicia Season 5, Episode 4 ("Savage Seduction")[29]
2016 Luke Cage Soledad Temple Netflix series

Awards and nominations

References

  1. ^ "Sonia Braga to Guest Star on USA's 'Royal Pains' (Exclusive)". Jethro Nededog. 4 August 2014. p. TheWrap-Covering Hollywood.
  2. ^ Dargis, Manohla; Scott, A.O. (25 November 2020). "The 25 greatest actors of the 21st century (so far)". The New York Times. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
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  4. ^ Singal, Ruvin (27 July 2010). . Celebridades : Onde Anda Você?. DestaqueSP. Archived from the original on 27 December 2011. Retrieved 9 July 2021. She started her career in children's theater. And at just 15 years old, she was hired by the extinct TV Tupi to present the children's program "Jardim Encantado". At 18, she participated in the play "Hair", a landmark on the Brazilian stage...Then, she was hired by TV Globo to be part of the cast of the soap opera "Irmãos Coragem". One of her most outstanding works on television was the children's educational program "Vila Sésamo", in 1972, where she played the teacher Ana Maria. She did this work at the invitation of her friend, also actor Armando Bógus.
  5. ^ Buffet Torres
  6. ^ Eliane Trinidade (11 July 2010). . Folha de S.Paulo. Archived from the original on 15 June 2018. Retrieved 20 May 2014. "Sonia was a thin child and had huge eyes", says her brother Hélio Braga, artist and actor, who took her to the world of arts. He played a prince and she, one of the princesses, in the program "Jardim Encantado" on TV Tupi... She lost her father at age eight. Widowed and with seven children, her mother became a cashier at a gas station.... "I would wake up at 5 am, go to school, leave my two little brothers at the nursery, clean the house and then do my homework."...She decided to go to work, as her older brothers already did. A cousin found her a job at the traditional Buffet Torres in São Paulo, where she was a receptionist and typed budgets...At one of the buffet fashion shows, she met a makeup artist who took her to a model audition... Ronnie Von, the prince of the young guard, stopped to watch the rehearsal of that interesting girl with dark circles under her eyes...The photo of the two came out in a magazine...She was working hard as a secretary in a law firm, when director and translator José Rubens Siqueira called her to make the short film "Attention, Danger" in 1967...As Sonia lived far away, in Butantã, she lived in her friend's apartment in the Copan building, in downtown São Paulo. "I remember her posing nude for me in the kitchen, while my wife was making cassava soup," says the director...Back in 1967, Sonia was part of the director Heleny Guariba's troupe and went to play engaged theater at ABC. The director is part of the list of political disappeared from the military dictatorship... José Rubens encouraged her to audition for the musical "Hair". She wasn't chosen right away. Ademar Guerra, the director, was adamant about the 18-year-old aspiring who danced well but didn't sing...The director of the Brazilian production of the controversial show was persuaded to cast it...As soon as the musical arrived in Rio, she was asked by Daniel Filho for a role in "Irmãos Coragem", on Globo...With Arduino Colassanti, the leading man of the new cinema, she escaped to live an idyllic passion at the taste of the waves, when she starts the Rio chapter of her biography...Soon after, she was called to play the character of Jorge Amado on TV. "Gabriela" (1975) is the expression of a sensuality sung in prose and verse.
  7. ^ "Sônia Braga". Memória (in Brazilian Portuguese). Globo Comunicações e Participações S.A. Retrieved 9 July 2021. Com um ano de idade, mudou-se para Curitiba com os pais e os sete irmãos. Em seguida, a família foi para Campinas e, depois, para São Paulo. Aos 14 anos, começou a fazer pequenos papéis em programas e teleteatros infanto-juvenis na TV Tupi. Um desses programas era o Jardim Encantado, apresentado por seu irmão Hélio. Em seguida, integrou um grupo teatral que se apresentava na região do ABC e ficou um ano em Santo André.
  8. ^ . Memoria Globo. 2013. Archived from the original on 3 July 2017. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
  9. ^ a b João Rocha. . Sônia Braga Online. Archived from the original on 6 June 2014. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
  10. ^ a b Santos, Esmeralda (8 June 2020). ""Vim ao mundo para apimentar histórias": Sônia Braga completa 70 anos". CLAUDIA (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 9 July 2021. Completando seus 70 anos hoje, dia 8 de junho, a multitalentosa nasceu em Maringá, mas seus pais Hélio e Maria Braga e os quatro irmãos mudaram-se para Curitiba e depois Campinas, em São Paulo. Foi no programa juvenil Jardim Encantado com apenas 14 anos que Sônia Braga começou seus trabalhos dentro da televisão. A arte a chamou com muito mais força e depois da sua passagem nos programas da TV Tupi, Sônia ingressou no grupo teatral que realizava apresentações na região do ABC, Santo André, em São Paulo. Um de seus mais brilhantes e barulhentos papeis ainda no teatro, foi com o musical da Broadway "Hair – The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical Smash", que levava para os palcos questões raciais, a nudez, liberdade sexual e a guerra às drogas. No brasil iniciava um dos mais sombrios e complexos momentos – em 1968 foi decretado o Ato Institucional nº 5, comumente conhecido como AI-5, um marco que inaugurava a transição que instaurou a ditadura no país.
  11. ^ Rose Saconi (11 October 2012). "Vila Sésamo marcou uma geração de brasileiros". O Estado de S. Paulo. Retrieved 23 October 2014.
  12. ^ Marcelo Miranda (25 June 2012). . Pipoca Moderna. Archived from the original on 8 June 2015. Retrieved 23 October 2014.
  13. ^ Roderick Mann (18 August 1985). "Sonia Braga: Bouquets for a Brazilian Bombshell". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 26 June 2015.
  14. ^ Multicultural America: An Encyclopedia of the Newest Americans
  15. ^ Sônia Braga, atriz latina pioneira nos EUA
  16. ^ [1] 'Braga was the first Brazilian presenter at the Oscars.'
  17. ^ Lista completa dos indicados ao Emmy 2013 – Séries e Minisséries
  18. ^ [2] Primetime Emmy® Award Database @ Emmys.com. Retrieved 20 March 2011
  19. ^ "Memórias Póstumas' vence o 29º Festival de Gramado"
  20. ^ Teté Ribeiro (6 May 2002). "Falta de imaginação domina cinema atual, diz Sonia Braga". BBC Brasil. Retrieved 23 October 2014.
  21. ^ "Sônia Braga faz aparição em 'Tapas & Beijos' em papel de celebridade". O Estado de S. Paulo. 15 May 2011. Retrieved 23 October 2014.
  22. ^ Jethro Nededog (4 August 2014). "Sonia Braga to Guest Star on USA's 'Royal Pains' (Exclusive)". thewrap.com/.
  23. ^ "Sonia Braga Joins the Netflix Original Series 'Marvel's Luke Cage'"
  24. ^ Dargis, Manohla; Scott, A.O. (25 November 2020). "The 25 greatest actors of the 21st century (so far)". The New York Times. Retrieved 3 December 2020.
  25. ^ . Movies. Yahoo!. Baseline StudioSystems and AllMovie. Archived from the original on 14 May 2006. Retrieved 3 July 2022.
  26. ^ "Pat Metheny fala sobre relação com a ex-namorada Sônia Braga: 'Vou amá-la para sempre'". TV Globo (in Brazilian Portuguese). 7 June 2021. Retrieved 3 July 2022.
  27. ^ [3] IMDB, Che Guevara (2005), full cast
  28. ^ . Pipoca Moderna. 5 August 2014. Archived from the original on 24 September 2014.
  29. ^ "Sonia Braga: dia de vernissage em NY". Caras magazine. Retrieved 21 October 2014.

External links

  • Sônia Braga at IMDb
  • Sonia Braga at Yahoo! Movies

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In this Portuguese name the first or maternal family name is Campos and the second or paternal family name is Braga Sonia Maria Campos Braga Brazilian Portuguese ˈsonjɐ maˈɾi ɐ ˈkɐ pus ˈbɾaɡɐ born 8 June 1950 is a Brazilian actress She is known in the English speaking world for her Golden Globe Award nominated performances in Kiss of the Spider Woman 1985 and Moon over Parador 1988 She also received a BAFTA Award nomination in 1981 for Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands first released in 1976 For the 1994 television film The Burning Season she was nominated for an Emmy Award and a third Golden Globe Award Her other television and film credits include The Cosby Show 1986 Sex and the City 2001 American Family 2002 Alias 2005 Aquarius 2016 Bacurau 2019 and Fatima 2020 1 In 2020 The New York Times ranked her 24 in its list of the 25 Greatest Actors of the 21st Century 2 Sonia BragaBraga in 2016BornSonia Maria Campos Braga 1950 06 08 8 June 1950 age 72 Maringa Parana BrazilCitizenshipBrazilUnited StatesOccupationActressYears active1967 presentSpouse s Arduino Colasanti m 1970 sep 1976 wbr Antonio Guerreiro m 1980 div 1988 wbr RelativesAlice Braga niece Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditSonia Braga was born on June 8 1950 3 daughter of Helio Fernando Ferraz Braga and Maria Braga Jaci Campos a costume designer from Maringa 4 Sonia s siblings are Julio Ana Helio and Maria Sonia is the aunt of Alice Braga an actress Her parents and her four siblings moved to Curitiba and then to Campinas Sao Paulo When Braga was 8 years old her father died and she attended a convent school in the city of Sao Paulo In her teens she took a job in the city of Sao Paulo at a wedding reception and event catering center Buffet Torres 5 as a receptionist and typist 6 Career EditSonia s brother Helio presented the TV Tupi children s show Jardim Encantado At age 14 Braga was invited by director Vicente Sesso to play small roles in children s programs and teleteatros on TV Tupi including Jardim Encantado 7 Sonia then joined a theater group in Santo Andre in the ABC region 8 At 17 she debuted in the play George Dandin in Santo Andre In 1968 she was cast in the first Brazilian production of the musical Hair 9 Sonia was at first turned down by director pt Ademar Guerra but at the insistence of producer actor pt Altair Lima she joined pt Antonio Fagundes pt Ney Latorraca and the rest of the cast Despite Institutional Act No 5 enacting dictatorship in Brazil the musical ran for 3 years 10 Caetano Veloso in 1977 wrote the song Tigresa in tribute to her She tells me she was an actress and worked on Hair With some men she was happy with others she was a woman 10 In 1968 Braga was in the film O Bandido da Luz Vermelha and early 70s appeared in supporting roles in the films A Moreninha and Cleo e Daniel 9 The following year she was invited to perform in A Menina do Veleiro Azul a soap opera produced by TV Excelsior but the network closed before the soap opera aired Despite the success on stages and acting in soap operas it was in the children s television series Vila Sesamo displayed in 1972 that Braga became a household name 11 After Braga was invited to join the cast of Irmaos Coragem 1970 a soap opera written by Janete Clair which aired on Rede Globo In 1975 Braga starred in the telenovela Gabriela in an adaptation of Jorge Amado s novel Gabriela Clove and Cinnamon Directed by Walter Avancini the soap opera was a great national and international success establishing Sonia Braga as a sex symbol Braga returned to embody Jorge Amado s characters on film In 1976 she starred in the film Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands directed by Bruno Barreto alongside Jose Wilker and Mauro Mendonca The romantic comedy was a box office hit in Brazilian cinemas and also had major repercussions internationally In 1983 she starred in Gabriela alongside Marcello Mastroianni 12 In 1976 Braga participated in the cast of Saramandaia The following year she starred in Espelho Magico as Cynthia Levy One of the highlights of the soundtrack of the soap opera is the cover version that Gal Costa recorded of Tigresa music that Caetano Veloso composed in honor of Braga In the late 1970s Braga gave life to another renowned character in Brazilian television Julia Matos in Dancin Days 1978 In the storyline Braga played an ex convict who gets out of prison ready to win back the love of her daughter played by Gloria Pires In 1979 Sonia Braga ventured into children s theater in the play No Pais dos Prequetes The following year she returned to television in the telenovela Chega Mais alongside Tony Ramos In the early 1980s Braga who had already made films like Lady on the Bus 1978 decided to devote herself exclusively to the movies In 1981 she starred in Eu Te Amo directed by Arnaldo Jabor and won the best actress award at the Gramado Film Festival She starred in the movie Kiss of the Spider Woman 1985 alongside William Hurt and Raul Julia 13 Her role led to a Golden Globe nomination for best supporting actress and its success led to her international work 14 She decided to leave Brazil for a career in the United States where she lived for 14 years In 2003 she obtained American citizenship 15 Melanie Griffith Robert Redford and Sonia Braga promoting The Milagro Beanfield War at the Cannes Film Festival in 1988 Braga was the first Brazilian to present a category at the Oscars She was announced by Goldie Hawn as one of the most glamorous actresses in the world before appearing with Michael Douglas who announced the result of the best short film 16 Braga competed for many prestigious awards in the United States For her performance in The Burning Season 1994 she was nominated for the third time for the Golden Globe for best supporting actress In 1995 she was nominated for an Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie for The Burning Season but lost to Shirley Knight 17 The film details the life of Brazilian activist Chico Mendes 18 In 1996 won the Lone Star Film amp Television Awards as best supporting actress for her work in Streets of Laredo directed by Joseph Sargent That same year director Nicolas Roeg invited her for the lead role in the film Two Deaths alongside Patrick Malahide Braga also had the lead in Tieta of Agreste 1996 directed by Carlos Diegues In 1999 after nearly 20 years away from Brazilian television the actress made a cameo in the first 15 chapters of the soap opera Forca de um Desejo 1999 by Gilberto Braga and Alcides Nogueira in the role of Helena Silveira mother of characters Fabio Assuncao and Selton Mello In 2001 she joined the cast of Memorias Postumas directed by Andre Klotzel based on The Posthumous Memoirs of Bras Cubas by Machado de Assis For her performance in this film she won the Kikito award for best supporting actress in Gramado Film Festival 19 In 2001 Braga appeared in Angel Eyes a romantic drama film directed by Luis Mandoki and starring Jennifer Lopez In 2002 she appeared in American Family a PBS series created by Gregory Nava that follows the lives of a Latino family in Los Angeles 20 In 2006 she returned to work in Globo s telenovela Paginas da Vida playing sculptor Tonia In 2010 she starred in the episode A Adultera da Urca in the miniseries As Cariocas and in 2011 made a cameo in the Tapas amp Beijos series 21 Braga had a recurring role as Lorraine Correia in the sixth season of the series Royal Pains Braga s scenes were filmed on location in Mexico and her episodes were aired in August 2014 22 Most recently she appeared in Netflix s Marvel show Luke Cage as Rosario Dawson s mother 23 Sonia Braga earned rave reviews for her film Aquarius when it premiered at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival Braga plays a widow and retired music writer who lives in the titular apartment complex and refuses to leave when developers offer her a buy out Though the film did not earn an Oscar nomination for Braga it did contend for Best Foreign Film at France s Cesar Awards and the Independent Spirit Awards Braga ranked in the top five in IndieWire s 2016 critics poll for Best Actress In 2020 The New York Times ranked her 24 in its list of the 25 Greatest Actors of the 21st Century 24 Personal life EditDuring the 1980s Braga had a relationship with actor Robert Redford 25 Braga had a relationship with Pat Metheny 26 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Film Role Notes1968 The Red Light Bandit Victim1970 Cleo e Daniel Sandra1970 A Moreninha Carolina1971 O Capitao Bandeira Contra o Dr Moura Brasil Boy1973 Mestica a Escrava Indomavel Mestica1975 O Casal Maria Lucia1976 Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands Dona Flor Floripides Guimaraes1978 Lady on the Bus Solange1981 I Love You Maria1983 Gabriela Cravo e Canela Gabriela1985 Kiss of the Spider Woman Leni Lamaison Marta Spider Woman1988 The Milagro Beanfield War Ruby Archuleta1988 Moon over Parador Madonna Mendez1990 The Rookie Liesl1993 Roosters Juana Morales1994 The Burning Season Regina de Carvalho1995 Two Deaths Ana Puscasu1996 Tieta do Agreste Tieta1999 From Dusk Till Dawn 3 The Hangman s Daughter Quixtla2001 Perfume Irene Mancini2001 Memorias Postumas Marcela2001 Angel Eyes Josephine Pogue2002 Empire Iris2003 Testosterone Mrs Alesandro2004 Amalia Traida Amalia Rodrigues Short2004 Scene Stealers Celia Crouch2005 Che Guevara Celia 27 2005 Marilyn Hotchkiss Ballroom Dancing and Charm School Tina2006 Sea of Dreams Nurka2006 Bordertown Teresa Casillas2006 The Hottest State Mrs Garcia2010 An Invisible Sign Mom2010 Lope Paquita2012 The Wine of Summer Eliza2016 Aquarius Dona Clara2017 Wonder Lisa Grans Minel2019 Bacurau Domingas2019 The Jesus Rolls Mother2020 Fatima Sister Lucia2023 Shotgun Wedding Renata OrtizTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1969 A Menina do Veleiro Azul Telenovela1970 Irmaos Coragem Lidia Siqueira Telenovela1972 Vila Sesamo Ana Maria Brazilian TV series1972 Selva de Pedra Flavia Telenovela1972 Somos Todos do Jardim de Infancia TV movie1974 Fogo sobre Terra Brisa Telenovela1975 Gabriela Gabriela Telenovela1976 Saramandaia Marcina Telenovela1977 Espelho Magico Camila Cinthia Levy Telenovela1978 Dancin Days Julia de Souza Matos Telenovela1980 Chega Mais Gelly Telenovela1986 The Cosby Show Anna Maria Westlake 2 episodes1987 The Man Who Broke 1 000 Chains Emily Del Pino Pacheco TV movie1991 The Last Prostitute Loah TV movie1992 Tales from the Crypt Sophie Wagner 1 episode This ll Kill Ya 1994 The Burning Season Regina de Carvalho TV movie1995 Streets of Laredo Maria Garza Miniseries1995 Moses Sephora TV movie1997 Money Play Irene TV movie1998 Four Corners Carlota Alvarez1998 A Will of Their Own Jessie Lopez De La Cruz Miniseries1999 Forca de um Desejo Baroness Helena Menezes de Albuquerque Silveira Sobral Telenovela2000 Family Law Beatrice Valdez 1 episode Echoes 2001 The Judge Lily Acosta TV movie2001 Sex and the City Maria Diega Reyes 3 episodes2002 American Family Berta Gonzalez 11 episodes2002 George Lopez Emilina Palmero 1 episode Meet the Cuban Parents 2003 Law amp Order Helen 1 episode Genius 2005 CSI Miami Dona Marta Cruz 1 episode Identity 2005 Alias Elena Derevko Sophia Vargas 5 episodes2005 Ghost Whisperer Estella de la Costa 1 episode Shadow Boxer 2006 Paginas da Vida Tonia Antonia Werneck Telenovela2007 Donas de Casa Desesperadas Alice Monteiro Brazilian TV series2010 As Cariocas Julia 1 episode A Adultera da Urca 2010 Brothers and Sisters Gabriela 2 episodes2011 Tapas amp Beijos Helo Siqueira Episode A Bolsa do Camelo 2013 Meddling Mom Carmen Vega TV movie2014 Royal Pains Lorena Correia Season 6 28 Warehouse 13 Alicia Season 5 Episode 4 Savage Seduction 29 2016 Luke Cage Soledad Temple Netflix seriesAwards and nominations EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by Sonia BragaReferences Edit Sonia Braga to Guest Star on USA s Royal Pains Exclusive Jethro Nededog 4 August 2014 p TheWrap Covering Hollywood Dargis Manohla Scott A O 25 November 2020 The 25 greatest actors of the 21st century so far The New York Times Retrieved 7 December 2020 Sonia Braga Filmbug 11 August 2002 Archived from the original on 26 August 2003 Retrieved 9 July 2021 Singal Ruvin 27 July 2010 Sonia Braga Celebridades Onde Anda Voce DestaqueSP Archived from the original on 27 December 2011 Retrieved 9 July 2021 She started her career in children s theater And at just 15 years old she was hired by the extinct TV Tupi to present the children s program Jardim Encantado At 18 she participated in the play Hair a landmark on the Brazilian stage Then she was hired by TV Globo to be part of the cast of the soap opera Irmaos Coragem One of her most outstanding works on television was the children s educational program Vila Sesamo in 1972 where she played the teacher Ana Maria She did this work at the invitation of her friend also actor Armando Bogus Buffet Torres Eliane Trinidade 11 July 2010 Sonia se despe do glamour de Hollywood Folha de S Paulo Archived from the original on 15 June 2018 Retrieved 20 May 2014 Sonia was a thin child and had huge eyes says her brother Helio Braga artist and actor who took her to the world of arts He played a prince and she one of the princesses in the program Jardim Encantado on TV Tupi She lost her father at age eight Widowed and with seven children her mother became a cashier at a gas station I would wake up at 5 am go to school leave my two little brothers at the nursery clean the house and then do my homework She decided to go to work as her older brothers already did A cousin found her a job at the traditional Buffet Torres in Sao Paulo where she was a receptionist and typed budgets At one of the buffet fashion shows she met a makeup artist who took her to a model audition Ronnie Von the prince of the young guard stopped to watch the rehearsal of that interesting girl with dark circles under her eyes The photo of the two came out in a magazine She was working hard as a secretary in a law firm when director and translator Jose Rubens Siqueira called her to make the short film Attention Danger in 1967 As Sonia lived far away in Butanta she lived in her friend s apartment in the Copan building in downtown Sao Paulo I remember her posing nude for me in the kitchen while my wife was making cassava soup says the director Back in 1967 Sonia was part of the director Heleny Guariba s troupe and went to play engaged theater at ABC The director is part of the list of political disappeared from the military dictatorship Jose Rubens encouraged her to audition for the musical Hair She wasn t chosen right away Ademar Guerra the director was adamant about the 18 year old aspiring who danced well but didn t sing The director of the Brazilian production of the controversial show was persuaded to cast it As soon as the musical arrived in Rio she was asked by Daniel Filho for a role in Irmaos Coragem on Globo With Arduino Colassanti the leading man of the new cinema she escaped to live an idyllic passion at the taste of the waves when she starts the Rio chapter of her biography Soon after she was called to play the character of Jorge Amado on TV Gabriela 1975 is the expression of a sensuality sung in prose and verse Sonia Braga Memoria in Brazilian Portuguese Globo Comunicacoes e Participacoes S A Retrieved 9 July 2021 Com um ano de idade mudou se para Curitiba com os pais e os sete irmaos Em seguida a familia foi para Campinas e depois para Sao Paulo Aos 14 anos comecou a fazer pequenos papeis em programas e teleteatros infanto juvenis na TV Tupi Um desses programas era o Jardim Encantado apresentado por seu irmao Helio Em seguida integrou um grupo teatral que se apresentava na regiao do ABC e ficou um ano em Santo Andre Sonia Braga Memoria Globo 2013 Archived from the original on 3 July 2017 Retrieved 15 April 2014 a b Joao Rocha Sonia Braga Sonia Braga Online Archived from the original on 6 June 2014 Retrieved 15 April 2014 a b Santos Esmeralda 8 June 2020 Vim ao mundo para apimentar historias Sonia Braga completa 70 anos CLAUDIA in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 9 July 2021 Completando seus 70 anos hoje dia 8 de junho a multitalentosa nasceu em Maringa mas seus pais Helio e Maria Braga e os quatro irmaos mudaram se para Curitiba e depois Campinas em Sao Paulo Foi no programa juvenil Jardim Encantado com apenas 14 anos que Sonia Braga comecou seus trabalhos dentro da televisao A arte a chamou com muito mais forca e depois da sua passagem nos programas da TV Tupi Sonia ingressou no grupo teatral que realizava apresentacoes na regiao do ABC Santo Andre em Sao Paulo Um de seus mais brilhantes e barulhentos papeis ainda no teatro foi com o musical da Broadway Hair The American Tribal Love Rock Musical Smash que levava para os palcos questoes raciais a nudez liberdade sexual e a guerra as drogas No brasil iniciava um dos mais sombrios e complexos momentos em 1968 foi decretado o Ato Institucional nº 5 comumente conhecido como AI 5 um marco que inaugurava a transicao que instaurou a ditadura no pais Rose Saconi 11 October 2012 Vila Sesamo marcou uma geracao de brasileiros O Estado de S Paulo Retrieved 23 October 2014 Marcelo Miranda 25 June 2012 A Gabriela de Sonia Braga volta as locadoras e lojas de DVD Pipoca Moderna Archived from the original on 8 June 2015 Retrieved 23 October 2014 Roderick Mann 18 August 1985 Sonia Braga Bouquets for a Brazilian Bombshell Los Angeles Times Retrieved 26 June 2015 Multicultural America An Encyclopedia of the Newest Americans Sonia Braga atriz latina pioneira nos EUA 1 Braga was the first Brazilian presenter at the Oscars Lista completa dos indicados ao Emmy 2013 Series e Minisseries 2 Primetime Emmy Award Database Emmys com Retrieved 20 March 2011 Memorias Postumas vence o 29º Festival de Gramado Tete Ribeiro 6 May 2002 Falta de imaginacao domina cinema atual diz Sonia Braga BBC Brasil Retrieved 23 October 2014 Sonia Braga faz aparicao em Tapas amp Beijos em papel de celebridade O Estado de S Paulo 15 May 2011 Retrieved 23 October 2014 Jethro Nededog 4 August 2014 Sonia Braga to Guest Star on USA s Royal Pains Exclusive thewrap com Sonia Braga Joins the Netflix Original Series Marvel s Luke Cage Dargis Manohla Scott A O 25 November 2020 The 25 greatest actors of the 21st century so far The New York Times Retrieved 3 December 2020 Sonia Braga Biography Movies Yahoo Baseline StudioSystems and AllMovie Archived from the original on 14 May 2006 Retrieved 3 July 2022 Pat Metheny fala sobre relacao com a ex namorada Sonia Braga Vou ama la para sempre TV Globo in Brazilian Portuguese 7 June 2021 Retrieved 3 July 2022 3 IMDB Che Guevara 2005 full cast Sonia Braga participara da serie Royal Pains Pipoca Moderna 5 August 2014 Archived from the original on 24 September 2014 Sonia Braga dia de vernissage em NY Caras magazine Retrieved 21 October 2014 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sonia Braga Sonia Braga at 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