
Fernanda Montenegro
Arlette Pinheiro Monteiro Torres CRB • GCONM • COCS • OMC (Rio de Janeiro, October 16, 1929), better known as Fernanda Montenegro, is a Brazilian actress and writer. She is often referred to as "the grand dame of Brazilian dramaturgy" and "the greatest actress in the history of Brazil" for her extensive work in cinema, theater and television. Internationally recognized, Fernanda was the first Brazilian to win the International Emmy in the best actress category for her performance in Doce de Mãe (2013), in addition to winning a Silver Bear at the Berlin Film Festival and receiving nominations for Golden Globe and Academy Award for best actress for her work in Central do Brasil (1998), being the first Latin American, Portuguese-speaking and Brazilian woman to be nominated in this category.
86
Films
49
TV Shows
Known For
135 Credits
The Trapalhões
as Ela mesma
1977

Celebridade
as Self
2003

The Oscars
as Self
1953

Sweet Diva
as Dulce Ramirez
2019

O Dono do Mundo
as Olga Portela
1991

Belíssima
as Beatriz Falcão (Bia)
2005

Zazá
as Marisa Dumont (Zazá)
1997

Rebirth
as Jacutinga
1993

Dance with Me
as Silvia Toledo
1981

Ambitious Women
as Teresa Petruccelli
2015

Cambalacho
as Leonarda Furtado (Naná)
1986

Rainha da Sucata
as Salomé Szimanski
1990