Zezeh Barbosa
Zezeh Barbosa was born in the city of Osasco, in Brazil. Before starting her acting career professionally, she worked as a secretary, telemarking operator and canteen attendant. She studied and graduated from the School of Dramatic Art at the University of São Paulo, EAD-USP. She debuted as a TV actress in the soap opera "Brasileiras e Brasileiros", on the SBT channel, in 1990. She debuted in the cinema with the drama "Paixão Perdida" (1998). However, she rose to national fame by starring in the comedy "Bendito Fruto" (2004) - work that earned her the Best Actress trophy at the Brasília Festival. She was also known to the general public for participating in the soap operas "O Profeta" (2006-2007), "China Business" (2008-2009) and "Lado a Lado" (2012-2013).
Known For
Credits
- 2023 · Uma Fada Veio Me Visitar as Fadona
- 2023 · Revolta dos Malês as Dona Ludovina
- 2023 · Fuzue as Gláucia Corneteira
- 2023 · An Unforgettable Year – Summer as Dona Maria
- 2022 · All the Flowers as Dona Darcy
- 2022 · Três as
- 2021 · A Life to Die For as Tetê
- 2019 · A Revolta dos Malês as Dona Ludovina
- 2019 · Que História é Essa, Porchat? as Self
- 2018 · Life Is a Bitch as
- 2016 · A Saga da Alma de um Poeta as
- 2016 · Apaixonados: O Filme as Dalva
- 2015 · No One Loves Anyone For More Than Two Years as Dona Dinha
- 2015 · I Love Paraisópolis as Dália Oliveira da Silva
- 2014 · Segunda Dama as Ditinha
- 2012 · Side by Side as Tia Jurema
- 2012 · Billi Pig as Miúda
- 2011 · Aquele Beijo as Condessa Deusa de Villiers
- 2009 · The Tenants as Terezinha
- 2009 · Stolen Dreams as Dona Jandira
- 2008 · Negócio da China as Semiramís
- 2007 · Primo Basílio as Joana
- 2006 · O Profeta as Deolinda Cardoso (Dedê)
- 2005 · Four for None as Creusa
- 2005 · A Lua Me Disse as Anastácia da Mata / Latoya
- 2004 · Bendito Fruto as Maria
- 2004 · O Xadrez das Cores as Cida
- 2000 · Chronically Unfeasible as
- 1999 · Paixão Perdida as Matilde
- 1993 · Villa Mauresque as
- 1993 · Mulheres de Areia as Suzane
- Future · A Lista as