Totia Meireles

Totia Meireles
Totia Meireles in 2015
Born
Maria Elvira Meireles

(1958-10-11) 11 October 1958 (age 66)
OccupationActress
Years active1984–present
Spouse
Jaime Rabacov
(m. 1991)
Parent(s)Zulmira Meireles (mother)
José Mauro Meirelles (father)

Maria Elvira Meireles (born 11 October 1958), better known as Totia Meireles, is a Brazilian actress.[1] She is known for her various performances on telenovelas, film, and in theatre. She has earned awards for her performances in América, Gypsy, and Salve Jorge.

Biography

Meireles was born in 1958 in Rio de Janeiro. Totia has been her nickname since her childhood, and uses it more than her birthname. Despite being from Rio de Janeiro, she was raised in Cuiabá.[2] She is one of eight children to Zulmira Meireles and José Mauro Meirelles, who came from Conselheiro Lafaiete, Minas Gerais. José was a colonel in the military, who served as a commander in the 9th Battalion of Construction Engineering, based in Cuiabá, which had the objective of building highway BR-163, from Cuiabá to Santarém in the middle of the Amazon rainforest. Colonel Meireles, who for his contributions to the construction project became known as the "Pai da Cuiabá-Santarém", was also the vice-mayor of Cuiabá beginning in 1992, during the Dante de Oliveira government, and became mayor in 1994 as Oliveira ran to be the governor of Mato Grosso.[3]

Career

Meireles began her career as a ballet dancer and soon after was discovered as a singer during an audition for a musical Chorus Line, with Cláudia Raia as the protagonist. In 2010, she performed as Mamma Rose in the musical Gypsy, to which her rendition led her to be nominated to the Shell de Teatro Prize.[4]

Beginning in the 1990s, she worked through participations in Rede Globo telenovelas and series, such as with secretary Sonia in Mulheres de Areia (1993); Elaine, during the 1995 season of Malhação and the sexologist Cacilda in O Fim do Mundo (1996);[5] along with Matilde in Suave Veneno (1999), the friend of Inês/Lavínia (Glória Pires).[6]

In 2001/2002, she participated in the telenovela O Clone as Laurinda, the friend of Ivete, played by Vera Fischer, from there beginning at that point a partnership with Glória Perez in her productions. In 2005, she acted as Vera Tupã in América.[7] In the telenovela her character is romantically involved with Jatobá, played by Marcos Frota [pt].

Meireles, in 2006, performed as Silvana Munhoz, a perfume seller in Saara of Arab background, and the aunt of Duda (Daniel de Oliveira), one of the protagonists of the João Emanuel Carneiro telenovela Cobras & Lagartos. From 2007 to 2008, she participated in the miniseries Amazônia and the series Casos e Acasos.

In 2009, she played the role of Dr. Aída Motta, the romantic partner of Dario (Victor Fasano [pt]), on Caminho das Índias.

In 2011, Meireles worked with Aguinaldo Silva as Zambeze Maciel in Fina Estampa. In 2012, she performed as Wanda in Salve Jorge by Glória Perez,[8] that brought more attention in the telenovela to human trafficking, disgruntling the human trafficker Morena (Nanda Costa) and the other traffickers. Her first villain role in novelas was lauded by critics.[9][10][11][12]

In 2014, Meireles acted as the medic Adriana in Alto Astral.[13] In 2015, she participated in the Brazilian version of the musical Nine from the duo Möeller and Botelho, playing the role of Lilliane la Fleur, a film producer and ex-vedette of the Cabaret Folies Bergère.[14] She starred that November in the musical Mulheres à Beira de um Ataque de Nervos, in São Paulo, as Lúcia, who is seen on the verge of a nervous breakdown when she is abandoned by her husband. The cast included Marisa Orth and Juan Alba [pt] as protagonists. The following year, she was on the cast of the Brazilian version of Cinderella, where she played Lady Tremaine.[15]

Personal life

In 1989, Meireles met Jaime Rabacov, a doctor, to where they became engaged in 1992 and married in 1994. She lived since the 1980s in the Rio de Janeiro neighborhood of Lagoa. Her husband lives on a farm in Miguel Pereira, in a rural part of Rio de Janeiro state. She went there every weekend if she did not have any professional obligations, or every fifteen days, and spent some weeks together, sometimes going to Rio, or for Meireles going there to visit him. The actress has 19 nieces and nephews, 5 great-nieces and great-nephews, and two grandchildren, Santiago and Pilar, her husband's biological grandchildren.[16]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1985 Chico Anysio Show Various roles[17]
1986 Memórias de um Gigolô Úrsula[18]
1989 Que Rei Sou Eu? Monah[19]
1990 Lua Cheia de Amor Rosa Maria[20]
Rainha da Sucata Prostitute Episode: "5 de fevereiro"
Pantanal Vedete[21] Episode: "29 de março"
Mãe de Santo Priscila[22]
1993 Mulheres de Areia Sônia
1992 Escolinha do Professor Raimundo Branquinha, fiancée of João Canabrava Guest participation
1994 Tereza Mercantil
1996 O Fim do Mundo Cacilda Renault[5]
Você Decide Episode: "Tempo de Namoro"
1998 Por Amor Corina Episode: "10 de fevereiro"
1999 Suave Veneno Matilde
Você Decide Episode: "O Príncipe da Feira"
2000 Você Decide Marielza[23] Episode: "Miami ou Me Deixe"
2001 O Clone Laurinda de Albuquerque
2002 A Grande Família Margareth[24] Episode: "O Chamado da Natureza"
2004 A Diarista Susana Episode: "Quem Vai Ficar com Marinete?"
A Grande Família Regina[25] Episode: "Depois Daquela Coisa
Carga Pesada Matilde[26][27] Episode: "Direção Perigosa"
2005 América[7] Vera do Nascimento
2006 Cobras & Lagartos Silvana Salgado Munhoz
2007 Amazônia, de Galvez a Chico Mendes Dalva
Duas Caras Jandira Alves
2008 Casos e Acasos Catarina Episode: "A Prova, a Namorada e a Isca"
2009 Caminho das Índias Drª. Aída Motta
Chico e Amigos Stella Year End Special
2011 Fina Estampa Zambeze Siqueira Maciel
2012 Salve Jorge Wanda Rodrigues[28] / Adalgisa[9][10]
2014 Alto Astral Drª. Adriana Máximo
2015 Super Chef Celebridades Participant[25] Season 4
2017 A Força do Querer Maria Helena Borges Garcia (Heleninha)
2019 Verão 90 Mercedes Ferreira Lima
Popstar Participant[29]
2021 Desjuntados Anita 2 episodes

Film

Year Title Role
1996 Um Céu de Estrelas
2003 Apolônio Brasil, o Campeão da Alegria Namorada de Apolônio
2015 Divã a 2 Cristina[30]
2016 Mulheres no Poder Senadora Lucia Helena[31]
2017 Talvez uma História de Amor Drª. Marcia Bruner[32]
2021 Um Casal Inseparável Esther

Theatre

Year Title
1984 A Chorus Line
1987 Noviças Rebeldes
1989 Little Shop of Horrors
1990 Meu Primo Walter
1993–94 Sweet Charity
Baixa Sociedade
Na Era do Rádio
1996 Metralha
1997 Don Juan
1999 5X Comédia
2000 Um Caso de Vida ou Morte
2001 Company
2002 The Vagina Monologues
2005 Cristal Bacharach
2007 Garota Glamour
2010 Gypsy
2013–15 Uma Luz Cor de Luar
2015 Nine – Um Musical Felliniano
2015–16 Mulheres à Beira de um Ataque de Nervos
2016 Cinderella[15]
2017 Show - Meu Nome É Totia
2018 Show - Meu Nome É Totia
Pippin
2022 Procuro o homem da minha vida, marido já tive

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2006 Troféu Super Cap de Ouro[7] Best Actress América Won
Troféu Globo de Melhores do Ano Best Supporting Actress Cobras & Lagartos Nominated
2007 Prêmio Arte Qualidade Brasil[33] Best Musical Theatre Actress - SP Garota Glamour
2010 Prêmio Qualidade Brasil Best Actress Gypsy Won
Prêmio Shell[4] Best Actress Nominated
2011 Prêmio APTR de Teatro[34] Best Actress and Protagonist
2013 Prêmio Contigo! de TV Best Supporting Actress Salve Jorge Won
Prêmio Extra de Televisão Best Supporting Actress Nominated
Prêmio Quem de Televisão Best Supporting Actress
2016 Prêmio APTR de Teatro[35] Best Supporting Actress Nine — Um musical Feliniano
Prêmio Bibi Ferreira[36] Best Supporting Actress Cinderela, O Musical
5º Prêmio Botequim Cultural[37] Best Actress
Prêmio Arte Qualidade Brasil[15] Best Actress in Musical
2018 Prêmio Reverência de Teatro Musical[38] Best Actress
Pippin
Prêmio Cesgranrio de Teatro[39] Best Actress in Musical Theatre
2019 Prêmio Destaque Imprensa Digital Highlighted Actress
Prêmio Brasil Musical[40] Best Actress
Musical Ensemble
2021 Prêmio Bibi Ferreira[41] Best Actress in Musicals
2022 Prêmio Bibi Ferreira[42] Best Supporting Actress in Theatrical Piece Procuro o Homem da Minha Vida, Marido Já Tive

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