
Lélia Abramo
February 8, 1911 (114 years old) in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Lélia Abramo Scarmangan (São Paulo, February 8, 1911 – São Paulo, April 9, 2004) was a Brazilian actress, theater producer and political activist. She was part of the political groups Frente Única Antifascista and Opição de Esquerda, in addition to being one of the founders of the Workers' Party (PT) and president of the Union of Artists and Technicians, being one of the big names in the fight against the Brazilian military dictatorship.
Known For
Credits
- 1992 · Manoushe: A Gypsy Love Story as
- 1987 · Nossos Bravos as
- 1986 · Mania de Querer as Margô Nogueira
- 1985 · O Tempo e o Vento as Bibiana
- 1983 · Janete as
- 1983 · Pão-Pão, Beijo-Beijo as Mama Vitória
- 1982 · Avenida Paulista as Isabel Alves (Bebel)
- 1981 · They Don't Wear Black Tie as Malvina
- 1981 · Mulher Diaba as
- 1979 · Twisted Fate as
- 1979 · Pai Herói as Januária Brandão
- 1976 · O Julgamento as Felícia
- 1975 · Um Dia o Amor as Lucinha
- 1975 · O Comprador de Fazendas as
- 1973 · Joanna Francesa as Olímpia
- 1973 · Os Ossos do Barão as Bianca
- 1972 · Uma Rosa com Amor as Amália Petrone
- 1970 · Cleo e Daniel as Daniel's Mother
- 1970 · As Bruxas as Dona Chiquinha
- 1970 · Beto Rockefeller as Dona Gorda
- 1968 · O Quarto as
- 1967 · The Case of the Naves Brothers as Ana (mother)
- 1967 · O Anjo Assassino as
- 1966 · Redenção as Carmela
- 1965 · The Obsessed of Catulé as Dolor
- 1965 · Os Quatro Filhos as
- 1960 · Cidade Ameaçada as