Susana Vieira
Susana on Lady Night in 2018
Born
Sônia Maria Vieira Gonçalves

August 23, 1942 (1942-08-23) (age 81)
São Paulo, Brazil
OccupationActress
Years active1962–2021
Spouses
  • Régis Cardoso
    (m. 19611972)
  • Carson Gardeazabal
    (m. 19862003)
  • Marcelo Silva
    (m. 20062008)

Sônia Maria Vieira Gonçalves (born August 23, 1942), better known by her stage name Susana Vieira and Suzana Vieira[note 1] is a Brazilian actress.

Biography and career

Susana's father, Marius Gonçalves, was a military man and was a military attaché at the Brazilian embassy in Buenos Aires. Her mother, Maria da Conceição Vieira Gonçalves, worked at the Buenos Aires consulate, which was followed by the marriage and the birth of their children. Susana, baptized as Sônia Maria Vieira Gonçalves, was born in São Paulo Maternity, in the city of São Paulo. The artistic name of Susana is in fact her sister's Christian name, the Argentine actress Susana Gonçalves. In addition to Susana Gonçalves, Susana Vieira has three other brothers: Sérgio Ricardo Vieira Gonçalves, Sérvulo Augusto Vieira Gonçalves and Sandra Vieira Gonçalves. Susana's grandparents were Portuguese.[3]

She graduated in classical ballet, she joined the corps de ballet Grande Teatro Tupi in 1961.[4] Eventually, she debuted as actress in A Noite Eterna, a 1962 telenovela.[1] Since then, Susana has worked in several Rede Globo telenovelas.[1]

She debuted as a singer with the album Brasil Encena, published by Albatroz Music on December 19, 2010.[5][6] However, she stated that she doesn't intend to start a career as singer.[7]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1962A Única Verdade
A Noite EternaTaís
1963Terror nas Trevas
1966Ninguém Crê em MimMarisa
As Minas de PrataJoaninha
Almas de PedraNaná Ramalho
A Pequena KarenKaren
1967Estrelas no ChãoSílvia
1968Buraco QuenteSuzan
Amor sem DeusAna Beatriz
A Última TestemunhaMaria Teresa
1969Seu Único Pecado...
Algemas de OuroTide (Clotilde)
1970Pigmalião 70Candinha
A Próxima AtraçãoRegina
As BruxasDiva
1971Minha Doce NamoradaNelita
1972O BofeMarilene
1974O EspigãoTina Camará
1975EscaladaCândida Ribeiro Dias
1976Duas VidasCláudia
Anjo MauNice NoronhaLead role
1978Te Contei?Lucia
A SucessoraMarina SteenLead role
1979AplausoAlaídeEpisódio: Vestido de Noiva
1979Os GigantesVeridiana Gurgel[8]
1981Baila ComigoPaula Vargas Leme
1982Quem Ama Não MataLaura
Elas por ElasVanessaSpecial appearance
1983Profesión: Señora(Televisa)
1983Guerra dos SexosMarleneSpecial appearance
1984Partido AltoGilda
1985Ti Ti TiSenhora MarcuttiSpecial appearance
1985Um Sonho a MaisRenata
1986CambalachoAmanda Pereira Guerreiro
1987BambolêMarta
1989Top ModelBárbara EllenSpecial appearance
O Salvador da PátriaGilda Pompeu de Toledo Blanco
1990Lua Cheia de AmorLaís Souto Maia
Delegacia de MulheresRuth Baiana2 episodes
Boca do LixoHerself
1992Anos RebeldesMariana
1993Mulheres de AreiaClarita de Azevedo AssunçãoCo-lead role
Fera FeridaRubra Rosa Pompílio de Castro
1995A Próxima Vítima Ana Carvalho MestieriLead role
1996Vira-lataLaura
Salsa e MerengueDolores MolidorSpecial appearance
Sai de BaixoLeda FlorimEpisode: "Um homem para chamar Dirceu"
1997Por AmorBranca Letícia de Barros MotaMain Antagonist
1998Você DecideJacira ClarkEpisode: "Dublê de Socialite"
1999Chiquinha GonzagaSuzette Fontin
Andando nas NuvensGonçala San Marino
2000Você DecideEpisode: "O Morto Vivo"
Sai de BaixoRosaEpisode: "O namorado tem namorado"
Você DecideCarmemEpisode: "A Hipocondríaca"
2001Sai de BaixoFalse CassandraEpisode: "A Primeira Cassandra a Gente Nunca Esquece"
A PadroeiraDorothéia Lopes Cintra (Dodô)
2003Mulheres ApaixonadasLorena Ribeiro AlvesCo-lead role
2004Senhora do DestinoMaria do Carmo Ferreira da SilvaLead role
2006Sob Nova DireçãoMadam ZeldaSpecial appearance
Minha Nada Mole VidaHerselfSpecial appearance
2007Paraíso TropicalAmélia VianaSpecial appearance
Duas CarasBranca Maria Barreto Pessoa de MoraisCo-lead role
2009Zorra TotalJoana Kyte, mother to Lady KateSpecial appearance
CinquentinhaLara Romero (Aretuza Pena)Lead role
2010Laços de SangueLara Romero (Aretuza Pena)Special appearance
2011Lara com ZLara Romero (Aretuza Pena)Lead role
2013Amor à VidaPilar Rodriguez KhouryCo-lead role
2014Zorra TotalHerself[9]
Eu Que Amo TantoSandra[10]
2015BabilôniaHerself[11]
Chapa QuenteHerself[12]
A Regra do JogoAdisabeba dos Santos Stewart[13]
2017Os Dias Eram AssimCora DumonteCo-lead role
2019—2020Éramos SeisTia EmíliaAntagonist

Film

Year Title Role Ref
1974O Forte
1975O Casal
1983As aventuras de Mário Fofoca
1984Nunca Fomos tão FelizesLeonor[14]
1993Vênus de Fogo
2002Xuxa e os Duendes 2 - No Caminho das FadasBruxa Mor
2012Os PenetrasIvone
2015Sorria, Você Esta Sendo FilmadoVera[15]
2015 Linda de Morrer Mother Lina

Personal life

Susana was married, from 1961 to 1972, to director Régis Cardoso, with whom she had a son called Rodrigo.[2][4] She married Carson Gardeazabal in 1986, a relationship which ended in 2003. In September 2006, she married Marcelo Silva. However, she divorced him in November 2008 after discovering he had a mistress. In 2009, she got engaged to the magician Sandro Pedroso but they broke up in early 2014. By her own words, in Brazil there's no one as powerful as her and God.[2]

Awards and nominations

Awards
YearAwardsCategoryNominated workResult
1975 Prêmio APCA Best Actress O Espigão Won[16]
1976 Escalada Won
1976 Troféu Imprensa Rainha da Televisão Brasileira Won[17]
1997 Prêmio Extra de Televisão Por Amor Won
2003 Prêmio Conta Mais Mulheres Apaixonadas Won
Troféu Leão de Ouro Won
Troféu Imprensa Nominated
2004 Melhores do Ano Senhora do Destino Won
2004 Prêmio Extra de Televisão Senhora do Destino Won
2004 Prêmio Contigo! Melhor casal Senhora do Destino Won
2005 Troféu Imprensa Best Actress Senhora do Destino Nominated
2008 Prêmio Contigo! Duas Caras Won
2010 Prêmio Contigo! Destaque Whole career Won
2013 Prêmio Extra de Televisão Best Actress Amor à Vida Nominated
2013 Melhores do Ano Amor à Vida Nominated
2014 Troféu Internet de 2014 Amor à Vida Nominated
2014 Brazilian International Press Awards Whole Career Won
2014 ATV Won[18]
2015 Troféu Mario Lago Won[19]

Notes

  1. Her stage name is given as "Suzana Vieira" by early sources,[1] while latest sources refer to her as "Susana Vieira".[2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Suzana Vieira está programada para aparecer em duas novelas" (in Portuguese). Terra Networks. May 20, 2006. Retrieved February 1, 2014.
  2. 1 2 3 Damião, Renato (January 13, 2014). "Susana Vieira e Sandro Pedroso estão separados; ator já procura apartamento" (in Portuguese). Universo Online. Retrieved February 1, 2014.
  3. "Destaque em Amor à Vida, Susana Vieira completa 71 anos".
  4. 1 2 "Memória Globo: Suzana Vieira" (in Portuguese). Globo. Archived from the original on June 12, 2008. Retrieved February 1, 2014.
  5. "Susana Vieira lança CD com grandes sucessos de novelas" (in Portuguese). Universo Online. August 18, 2010. Retrieved February 1, 2014.
  6. "Susana Vieira lança CD na TV e "paga peitinho"" (in Portuguese). POP. December 20, 2010. Retrieved February 1, 2014.
  7. "Susana Vieira: "o Cazuza merece que eu grave as músicas dele"" (in Portuguese). Terra Networks. June 8, 2011. Retrieved February 1, 2014.
  8. Oa Gigantes
  9. "Susana Vieira se revolta com incompetência de funcionária". Globo TV. 8 March 2014. Retrieved 21 December 2014.
  10. "Susana Vieira vai até as últimas consequências em 'Eu que amo tanto'". G1. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
  11. "Susana Vieira causa em Babilônia ao gravar participação e não dispensa selfie". Gshow. 20 May 2015. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
  12. "Susana Vieira faz participação especial em episódio de Chapa Quente; veja!". Gshow. 14 May 2015. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
  13. "Confira todos os personagens da próxima novela das nove, "A Regra do Jogo"". TV Foco. 7 June 2015. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
  14. Cinemateca Brasileira Nunca Fomos Tão Felizes [em linha]
  15. Purepeople. "Deborah Secco e Susana Vieira comemoram atuação em filme juntas de novo". Retrieved 13 August 2014.
  16. Prêmio APCA Archived 2015-08-29 at the Wayback Machine
  17. Rainha de Televisao Brasileira
  18. Susana Vieira actriz de Globo
  19. Troféu Mario Lago
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