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Dercy Gonçalves


Dercy Gonçalves

Birthday:

06/23/1907

Place of birth:

Santa Maria Madalena, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil:

Biography:

Dolores Gonçalves Costa, better known as Dercy Gonçalves (Santa Maria Madalena, June 23, 1907 – Rio de Janeiro, July 19, 2008), was a comedian, actress, author, theater director, theater producer and Brazilian singer. Coming from circus shows, she became one of the biggest stars at the height of revue theater in the 1930s and Brazilian film production from the 1940s onwards. She was recognized by the Guinness Book as the actress with the longest career in world history, totaling 86 years.



Credits

Jair Rodrigues - Deixa Que Digam (2023)
as Self (archive footage)
Não Nasci para Deixar meus Olhos Perderem Tempo (2019)
as Self (archive footage)
Mário Lago (2013)
as Self (archive footage)
Alô, Alô, Terezinha! (2009)
as Self
Nossa Vida Não Cabe Num Opala (2008)
as Vovó do Opala
Célia e Rosita (2000)
as
Celebração - 100 Anos do Cinema Nacional (1997)
as Self
Oceano Atlantis (1993)
as
O Menino Arco-Íris (1983)
as
Bububu no Bobobó (1980)
as
Cômicos... + Cômicos... (1971)
as
Se Meu Dólar Falasse... (1971)
as Bisisica
Sonhando com Milhões (1963)
as Agripina
A Viúva Valentina (1960)
as
Com Minha Sogra em Paquetá (1960)
as
Só Naquela Base (1960)
as
Minervina Vem Aí (1960)
as
Dona Violante Miranda (1960)
as Violante Miranda
Entrei de Gaiato (1959)
as Ananásia da Emancipação
Cala a Boca, Etelvina (1958)
as
A Grande Vedete (1958)
as Janete
Uma Certa Lucrécia (1957)
as Lucrécia
Absolutamente Certo (1957)
as Dona Bela (a sogra)
A Baronesa Transviada (1957)
as Gonçalina
Depois Eu Conto (1956)
as Ofélia
Feitiço do Amazonas (1954)
as
Folias Cariocas (1948)
as
Caídos do Céu (1946)
as
Romance Proibido (1944)
as
Abacaxi Azul (1944)
as
Samba em Berlim (1943)
as
Especial Hebe na Band ()
as Ela mesma