Irene Ravache
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Irene Yolanda Ravache Paes de Melo (born 6 August 1944 in Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro
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) is a Brazil
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ian actress. She acts in television, theater and cinema. Ravache has also produced programs such as Intimidade Indecente. In 2008 she was nominated for an International Emmy Award for her role in Eternal Magic.

Film

  • 2005 - After That Ball
  • 2002 - Alive Shoe!
  • 2001 - Possible loves
  • 1999 - Until the Life In Separe
  • 1997 - Ed Mort

Television

  • 2010 - Passione
  • 2008 - Dicas de um Sedutor....Dolores
  • 2007 - Eterna Magia .... Loreta O'Neill
  • 2007 - Amazônia, de Galvez a Chico Mendes .... Beatriz (segunda fase)
  • 2005 - Belíssima .... Katina Solomos Güney
  • 2003 - A Casa das Sete Mulheres .... Madalena Aguilar
  • 2000 - Marcas da Paixão .... Dete
  • 1999 - Suave Veneno .... Eleonor Cerqueira
  • 1996 - Razão de Viver .... Luzia
  • 1995 - Sangue do Meu Sangue
    Sangue do Meu Sangue
    Sangue Do Meu Sangue was a Brazilian telenovela produced by the SBT, shown of 11 of July 1995 the 4 of May 1996, original of Vicente Sesso, adapted for Paulo Figueiredo and Rita Buzzar , with direction of Nilton Travesso, Enrique Martins, Antonino Seabra and Del Rangel...

     .... Princesa Isabel
  • 1994 - Éramos Seis
    Éramos Seis
    Éramos Seis is a 1943 Brazilian novel by Maria José Dupré about a struggling middle-class family in São Paulo. Praised by writer and critic Monteiro Lobato, it became a best-selling novel and was awarded the Raul Pompeia Prize for best work of 1943 by the Brazilian Academy of Letters...

    .... Lola
  • 1990 - Brasileiras e Brasileiros
  • 1987 - Sassaricando .... Leonora Lammar
  • 1983 - Champagne .... Antônia Regina
  • 1983 - Guerra dos Sexos .... Bárbara
  • 1982 - Sol de Verão .... Rachel
  • 1982 - Elas por Elas .... Amiga de Márcia
  • 1979 - Cara a Cara .... Zeny
  • 1977 - O Profeta ....Teresa
  • 1975 - A Viagem .... Estela
  • 1974 - O Machão .... Dinorá
  • 1972 - Na Idade do Lobo .... Cláudia
  • 1970 - Simplesmente Maria .... Inez
  • 1969 - Super Plá .... Majô Prado
  • 1967 - Sublime Amor .... Gina
  • 1967 - O Grande Segredo .... Zuleika
  • 1966 - Eu Compro Esta Mulher
  • 1965 - Paixão de Outono

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