Maitê Proença
Maitê Proença Gallo (São Paulo, January 28, 1958) is a Brazilian actress, presenter and writer. Proença has worked on Brazilian telenovelas, films and plays. Her role in the telenovela Dona Beija was her first major TV success in Brazil, Portugal and some 50 other countries where it was shown. Proença has written two books. Her first book, Entre ossos e a escrita, published in 2005, contained the best of her essays. The second book, Uma Vida Inventada, sold 100,000 copies in Brazil and was exported to Portugal. She has also written two plays one of which, As Meninas, won her several prizes. She has a column in the Brazilian magazine Época. Proença has been a TV host for Video Show (1983), Programa de Domingo (1987) and Saia Justa (2006/2007). In 2006, Proença wrote her first theater play, Achadas e Perdidas. In 2002, she made her debut as a theater producer with the play Buda. In 2009, due to controversial remarks on the Brazilian TV show Saia Justa, Proença prompted public outrage in Portugal and was accused of being Lusophobic, though she has since affirmed numerous times her love for Portugal. She has since denied the accusation and recorded several apologies, as well as issuing one on her official blog. Proença emphasized that despite the misunderstanding, she is of recent Portuguese ancestry and likes Portugal and the Portuguese. For about a week, the affair was discussed or reported on several Portuguese television networks and major newspapers.
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- 2023 · Peréio, Eu Te Odeio! as
- 2020 · Em Busca de Carlos Zéfiro as Reading
- 2020 · Good Morning, Verônica as Diana
- 2017 · Bio as
- 2017 · À Beira do Abismo me Cresceram Asas as
- 2016 · The Fault is Cabral's as Herself
- 2016 · My Hindu Friend as Debora
- 2014 · Forever and Ever as Kitty Santana
- 2013 · Primeiro Dia de um Ano Qualquer as Consuelo
- 2012 · Gabriela as Dona Sinhazinha Guedes Mendonça
- 2011 · Elvis & Madonna as Soraya
- 2010 · Passione as Stela Gouveia
- 2008 · Três Irmãs as Walquíria Pascolli
- 2008 · What Ever Happened to Dulce Veiga? as Dulce Veiga
- 2008 · Barros - A Lagoa as Dra. Rafaela Dantas
- 2005 · Sal de Prata as Estrela de Cinema
- 2005 · Underground Game as Mercedes
- 2004 · Shades of Sin as Vera Campos Sodré (Verinha)
- 2003 · Viva Sapato! as Caroline
- 2002 · The Forest as Dona Yayá
- 2002 · Saia Justa as
- 2001 · Bufo & Spallanzani as Delfina Delamare
- 2001 · The Inheritance as Atriz no Funeral
- 2000 · Tolerância as Márcia
- 1999 · Vila Madalena as Eugênia Junqueira
- 1999 · Paixão Perdida as Anna Rondi
- 1998 · A Hora Mágica as Lyla Van
- 1998 · Torre de Babel as Clara Soares
- 1997 · Celebração - 100 Anos do Cinema Nacional as Self
- 1997 · Vox Populi as
- 1996 · Sai de Baixo as
- 1996 · A Vida Como Ela É... as Magda
- 1996 · A Vida Como Ela É... as Neuza
- 1996 · A Vida Como Ela É... as Viúva de Carvalhinho
- 1996 · A Vida Como Ela É... as Senhorinha
- 1996 · A Vida Como Ela É... as Nora
- 1996 · A Vida Como Ela É... as Jandira
- 1996 · A Vida Como Ela É... as Solange
- 1996 · A Vida Como Ela É... as Geralda
- 1996 · A Vida Como Ela É... as Osvaldina
- 1996 · A Vida Como Ela É... as Dalila
- 1996 · A Vida Como Ela É... as Clara
- 1995 · Sixteen-Oh-Sixty as
- 1995 · Cara & Coroa as Heloísa Souto Brandão
- 1995 · Young Hearts as Daniela Amorim
- 1993 · Contos de Verão as Pâmela Tomé
- 1991 · Felicidade as Helena de Sousa
- 1991 · El mirador as Self
- 1991 · O Sorriso do Lagarto as Ana Clara
- 1990 · Kiss 2348/72 as Catarina
- 1989 · Solidão: Uma Linda História de Amor as
- 1989 · Kuarup as Maureen
- 1989 · O Salvador da Pátria as Professora Clotilde Ribeiro
- 1987 · Sassaricando as Camila Varela
- 1987 · The Lady from the Shanghai Cinema as Suzana
- 1986 · Brasa Adormecida as
- 1986 · Sexo Frágil as A-N-A
- 1986 · Dona Beija as Dona Beija (Ana Jacinta de São José)
- 1984 · Marquesa de Santos as
- 1983 · Guerra dos Sexos as Juliana de Alcântara Pereira Barreto
- 1982 · Elas por Elas as Ieda
- 1981 · Jogo da Vida as Carla Barros
- 1980 · Prova de Fogo as Mãe Sandra