Mangúe-Bangúe
Mangue-Bangue
Maria Gladys Mello da Silva (born 23 November 1939) is a Brazilian actress. Gladys made her acting debut in 1959 with Arthur Azevedo's play "O Mambembe" at the Municipal Theater of Rio de Janeiro. She earned recognition in the theater world by appearing topless in the publicity poster for the play "O Chão dos Penitentes". In 1964, she starred in Ruy Guerra's film "Os Fuzis," which won the Silver Bear in Berlin for directing and was nominated for a Golden Bear. She's considered the mother of marginal cinema. Being part of the resistance during the Brazilian dictatorship led Gladys to exile in London between 1965 and 1979. She is the maternal grandmother of actress Mia Goth.
Born: 1939-11-23 in Cachambi, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Mangue-Bangue
A Agonia
Celebração - 100 Anos do Cinema Nacional
A Grande Arte
Natal da Portela
A Alegria
Me Tira da Mira
Os Fuzis
A Longa Viagem do Ônibus Amarelo
É Simonal
Belair
O Fim de uma Era
Matou a Família e Foi ao Cinema
Copacabana Me Engana
Spray Jet
Febre do Rato
O Anjo Nasceu
Rio Babilônia
Um Filme 100% Brasileiro
O Gigante da América