Nicette Bruno

Nicette Bruno

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Nicete Xavier Miessa, better known by her stage name Nicette Bruno (Niterói, January 7, 1933 — Rio de Janeiro, December 20, 2020), was a Brazilian actress. Nicette made her professional debut in 1945, in the play Romeo and Juliet, based on the literary work of the same name by William Shakespeare. Daughter of actress Eleonor Bruno, Nicette was married to actor Paulo Goulart, with whom she had three children, actors Beth Goulart, Bárbara Bruno and Paulo Goulart Filho. Her television work includes Rosa dos Ventos (1973), Éramos Seis (1977), Selva de Pedra (1986), Bebê a Bordo (1988), Rainha da Sulcata (1990), Mulheres de Areia (1993), A Próxima Vítima ( 1995), Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (2001–04), Alma Gêmea (2005), Sete Pecados (2007), A Vida da Gente (2011), and other television works, being a pioneer of Brazilian television and one of the references in the history of teledramaturgy in the country.Read full biography

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Orphans of a Nation (2019), The Big Catch (2017), Precious Pearl (2013), Brave Woman (2012), The Brazilians (2012), The Life We Lead (2011), Ti Ti Ti (2010), Alma Gêmea (2005), Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (2001), Aquarela do Brasil (2000), Brava Gente (2000), O Belo e as Feras (1999), Labirinto (1998), O Amor Está no Ar (1997), Sai de Baixo (1996), A Próxima Vítima (1995), Cutie Pie... Her Loves and Sins (1995), Perigosas Peruas (1992), Bebê a Bordo (1988), Selva de Pedra (1986), Tenda dos Milagres (1985), Meu Destino É Pecar (1984), Sétimo Sentido (1982), Obrigado, Doutor (1981), Como Salvar Meu Casamento (1979), Salário Mínimo (1978), João Brasileiro, o Bom Baiano (1978), Éramos Seis (1977), As Divinas… e Maravilhosas (1973), Rosa dos Ventos (1973), Camomila e Bem-Me-Quer (1972), Signo da Esperança (1972), A Gordinha (1970), Sangue do Meu Sangue (1969), A Muralha (1968), The Puppets (1967)