The “Tieta” actress died after eight years of cancer fighting

The “Tieta” actress died after eight years of cancer fighting


In the air in Globo with Tieta’s replay, the actress left a big city to live inside Minas Gerais and died in 2011, at the age of 83

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The actress Liana Duvalwhich is broadcast in Globo as Rafa in the replay of Tieta (1989), died in 2011, at the age of 83, after eight years of fighting cancer. With over 50 successful films and novels in her career, the actress left the big city and moved to Minas Gerais, where she lived for 10 years before her death.

From theater to television

Maria de Lourdes Vasconcelos AntunesHis baptism name began his career on the stage of San Paolo, formed by the School of Dramatic Art. His trajectory in the theater included periods for historical assembly such as The king of the candle, Galileo Galilei AND GoutIn addition to participating in the Arena and workshop groups, Cradles of Brasilian Theatrical Renewal.

Liana was one of the actresses who crossed the stage and arrived at national cinema in its most popular phase, acting in more than 50 productions, also together with Amácio mazzropi (1912-1981). His face has also marked Brazilian television since the 1960s, through issuers such as Tv Tupi, Manchete, Culture and Globo.

In TietaIt was the zealous Rafa, a faithful domestic of Asconius (Reginaldo Faria). Later, he was in soap opera as The king of cattle (1996), Tower (1998) e The next victim (1995), in addition to children’s programs such as World of the moon (1991).

In addition to his strong presence on television and theater, Liana Duval has also made the history of national cinema by participating in the first Brazilian film as a spiritualist theme, Joelma, 23rd floor (1979), based on a psychographed book by Chico Xavier (1910-2002).

Farewell away from the spotlight

Although his name does not appear among the protagonists most remembered by the general public, Liana represents a generation of actresses that formed the backbone of Brazilian dramaturgy. His career, marked by the diversity of roles and experiences, is a portrait of the transformations of TV and national cinema over the decades.

After decades dedicated to theater, cinema and television, the interpreter opted for a silent and more prisoner life: in the last ten years of life, he left the hustle and bustle of the big city and has moved to Carmo from Cachoeira, a city with about 11,500 inhabitants in the interior of Minas Gerais, where he died in 2011, at the age of 83, to a victim against cancer for almost a dress.



Actress Liana Durval in the king of cattle - Reproduction/globe

Source: Terra

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