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Eva Wilma

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Brazilian actress and dancer (1933–2021)

Eva Wilma
Born
Eva Wilma Riefle

(1933-12-14)14 December 1933
São Paulo, Brazil
Died15 May 2021(2021-05-15) (aged 87)
São Paulo, Brazil
Occupation(s)Actress, dancer
Years active1952–2021
Spouses
Children2

Eva Wilma Buckup (née Riefle; 14 December 1933 – 15 May 2021) was a Brazilian actress and dancer. Among her several roles, she starred in the 1950s Braziliantelevision seriesAlô, Doçura!.[1]

Biography

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Eva Wilma was born inSão Paulo. Her father, Otto Riefle Jr, was a German metallurgist from theBlack Forest region ofPforzheim nearStuttgart in southern Germany. He went to Brazil, more precisely to the city ofRio de Janeiro in 1929, at the age of 19, to work in a metallurgy firm. Eva Wilma's mother, Luísa Carp, was born inBuenos Aires, Argentina, she was the daughter ofUkrainian Jews fromKyiv who immigrated to Argentina. Eva's parents met in the city ofSão Paulo when Eva's father was transferred to the city, and her mother, after living in Buenos Aires, moved to Brazil.[2] In 1956 she was awarded withPrêmio Saci.

She was married for 23 years to actorJohn Herbert,[1] with whom she had two children, Vivian and John Jr. She later married actor Carlos Zara.

Death

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Eva Wilma died at the age of 87 in São Paulo, 15 May 2021, at the Albert Einstein Hospital, of ovarian cancer.[3]

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1953A Flea on the Scales
1953O Homem Dos Papagaios
1953O CraqueElisa
1954A Sogra
1955Chico Viola Não Morreu
1958O Cantor e o MilionárioLaura
1960Cidade AmeaçadaTerezinha
1962The Fifth PowerLaura Leal
1963A Ilha
1963Murder in RioLeila
1965São Paulo, Sociedade AnônimaLuciana
1967Juego peligrosoLucía(segment "Divertimento")
1969TopazRosita GomezUncredited
1970A Arte de Amar BemInês(segment "A Inconfidência de Ser Esposa")
1973-1974Mulheres de AreiaRuth and RaquelTV series
1975Cada um Dá o que Tem(segment "Cartão de Crédito")
1980Asa Branca: Um Sonho BrasileiroMother of Asa Branca
1981Ciranda de PedraLaura PradoTV series
1983O Menino Arco-Íris
1987Feliz Ano VelhoLúcia (based onEunice Paiva)[4][5]
1992Pedra sobre PedraHilda PontesTV series
1995História de AmorZuleika Viana SampaioTV series
1997A IndomadaMaria Altiva Pedreira de Mendonça e Albuquerque203 episodes
2002EsperançaRosaTV series
2004-2005Começar de NovoLucrécia159 episodes
2006Veias e Vinhos - Uma História Brasileira
2007The Sign of the CityAdélia
2007-2008Desejo ProibidoCândida120 episodes
2010A Guerra dos VizinhosAdélia
2011-2012Fina EstampaMaria Íris Siqueira De MacielTV series
2015Verdades SecretasFábia48 episodes
2018O Tempo Não ParaPetra Vaisánen22 episodes, (final appearance)

References

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  1. ^ab"Ator John Hebert morre aos 81 anos".Correio do Estado. 13 January 2011. Archived fromthe original on 14 December 2013. Retrieved25 January 2011.
  2. ^iG."Religiões: conheça os famosos adeptos do judaísmo" (in Portuguese). Retrieved14 July 2013.
  3. ^"Eva Wilma morre aos 87 anos em SP".G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). 16 May 2021. Retrieved16 May 2021.
  4. ^"Além de Fernanda Torres: Eunice Paiva já foi interpretada por outras atrizes; veja quais".Universo Online (in Brazilian Portuguese). 26 January 2025. Retrieved10 March 2025.
  5. ^"Eunice Paiva, de 'Ainda estou aqui', já foi personagem no teatro e no cinema; relembre as atrizes que a interpretaram".Extra (in Brazilian Portuguese). 28 January 2025. Retrieved10 March 2025.

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