Débora Duarte

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Born

1950-01-02

Place of Birth

São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

Débora Duarte

Biography

Débora Susan Sanches Duke was born on January 2, 1950, in São Paulo. Daughter of actress Marisa Sanches and a musician, her mother married Lima Duarte when her daughter was only one year old. Lima adopted her as a foster father and she adopted her father's stage name. She made her debut when she was five years old, around 1955, when she was cast by Vida Alves to act in a series on Tupi. Her talent for the performing arts was evident since childhood. In the following decade, she acted in several soap operas and teletheaters, including appearances on Tupi, Excelsior and Bandeirantes. Her first major role came in 1968, as Lu in Beto Rockfeller. This role earned her a Troféu Imprensa and a Troféu Roquette Pinto for best actress. She made her debut on Globo in 1972, starring in the soap operas Bicho do Mato and A Patota. In 1975, she stood out when she played Vilminha in Pecado Capital. In 1977, she made a brief comeback on Tupi, playing Carola in O Profeta. In the following years, she appeared in productions such as Coração Alado (1980), Jogo da Vida (1981), Anarquistas, Graças a Deus, Sonho Meu (1993), Pátria Minha (1994), Explode Coração (1995) and Terra Nostra (1999). From the 2000s onwards, she acted in Porto dos Milagres (2001), Como uma Onda (2004), Paraíso Tropical (2007), Cordel Encantado (2011), Side by Side (2012) and Ambitious Woman (2015). She also played the villain Teresa in SBT's Canavial de Paixões in 2003. She was also part of the cast of the Netflix series Lady Voyeur. She won the APCA Trophy for Best Actress in 1984 for her work in Corpo a Corpo, Anarquistas, Graças a Deus and Padre Cícero. She has two actress daughters: Daniela Duarte, born in 1975, from her marriage to Gracindo Jr.; and Paloma Duarte, born in 1977, from her relationship with singer Antônio Marcos.

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Acting History

2024
The Enchanted Cave as Dona Clélia
2023
Lady Voyeur as Dona Esther
2021
In Your Place as Eva
2020
Perdido as Tia Pérola
2015
Ambitious Women as Celina Junqueira
2014
Sexo e as Negas as Rosimere
2012
Side by Side as Eulália Praxedes
2011
Cordel Encantado as Amália dos Anjo
2010
Tempos Modernos as Tertuliana (Tertu)
2008
Três Irmãs as Florinda Áquila
2007
Toma Lá, Dá Cá as Moacira Júnior
2007
Paraíso Tropical as Hermínia Vilela
2004
Como uma Onda as Alice Prata
2003
Canavial de Paixões as Teresa Giácomo
2003
Romeu e Julieta as Mãe de Romeu
2001
Porto dos Milagres as Olímpia Ribeiro
2000
Brava Gente as Adrenalina Tupinambá
1999
Terra Nostra as Maria do Socorro Telles de Aranha
1998
Hilda Hurricane as Sãozinha (Conceição Drummond)
1997
A Justiceira as Marta
1995
Explode Coração as Marisa Carvalho Diaz
1995
Young Hearts as Leila Schmidt
1994
Pátria Minha as Karmita Bevilaqua
1993
Golden Dream as Mariana de Souza
1989
Cortina de Vidro as Giovana
1988
Bebê a Bordo as Joana Mendonça (dona Mendonça)
1987
A Rainha da Vida as Estela
1987
The Girl Next Door
1984
Corpo a Corpo as Eloá Pellegrini
1984
Partido Alto as Laura
1984
Anarquistas, Graças a Deus as Angelina Gattai
1984
Padre Cícero as Maria de Araújo
1983
Domingo em Família as Dora
1983
Parabéns pra Você as Maria Rita
1982
Elas por Elas as Rosa
1981
Jogo da Vida as Beatriz
1981
Amizade Colorida
1980
Coração Alado as Camila Karany (Catucha)
1979
Cara a Cara as Regina
1977
O Profeta as Carola
1977
The Bunglers as Ela mesma (entregando a taça para a seleção carioca de basquete paralímpico)
1976
Pontal da Solidão as Marina
1976
Anjo Mau as Sônia
1975
Pecado Capital as Vilma Lisboa (Vilminha)
1975
Escalada as Inês
1974
O Espigão as Dora
1973
Carinhoso as Marisa
1973
The Return Of The Rockefeller as Lu (flashback)
1972
A Patota as Neli
1972
Bicho do Mato as Ruth
1971
Editora Mayo, Bom Dia as
1970
Céleste as Céleste Pereira
1970
Toninho on the Rocks as Anita
1970
As Bruxas as Stella
1968
Albert, the Rockefeller as Lu
1968
O Décimo Mandamento as Mariana
1967
O Grande Segredo as Nina
1964
Gutierritos, o Drama dos Humildes as Almerinda
Fatalidade