Etty Fraser

Etty Fraser Martins de Sousa (8 May 1931 — 31 December 2018)[1] was a Brazilian actress.

Etty Fraser
Born
Etty Fraser Martins de Sousa

(1931-05-08)8 May 1931
Died31 December 2018(2018-12-31) (aged 87)
São Paulo, Brazil
OccupationActress
Spouse(s)Chico Martins

Predominantly a stage actress, Fraser presented a culinary program called À Moda da Casa in the 1980s on TV Record.

In 1992 Etty Fraser converted from Judaism to Roman Catholicism. She was baptized, confirmed and married into the Roman Catholic Church.[2][3]

Works on TV

  • 1959 - Grande Teatro Tupi
  • 1961 - O Vigilante Rodoviário
  • 1962 - Pequenos Burgueses
  • 1966 - Ninguém Crê em Mim
  • 1968 - Beto Rockfeller.... Madame Walesca
  • 1969 - Nino, o Italianinho.... Adelaide
  • 1970 - Simplesmente Maria.... Pierina
  • 1972 - Vitória Bonelli.... Pina (Hipólita)
  • 1974 - O Machão.... Mimosa
  • 1975 - Meu Rico Português.... Frida
  • 1976 - Os Apóstolos de Judas.... Evelyn
  • 1978 - Salário Mínimo.... Letícia
  • 1980 - Cavalo Amarelo.... Elisa
  • 1980 - Dulcinéa vai à guerra.... Elisa
  • 1987 - Sassaricando.... Felícia
  • 1992 - Mundo da Lua.... Tia Yolanda
  • 1998 - Torre de Babel.... Sarita
  • 2001 - Entre o Amor e a Espada
  • 2004 - Um Só Coração.... Ita
  • 2006 - Brazilian Citizen.... Mariazinha
  • 2010 - Uma Rosa com Amor.... Antonieta

Works in film

Awards

  • 2002 - Cine Pernambuco - Audiovisual Festival || Best Actress || Durval Discos || || Won
  • 2009 - I Shows World Largest Film || Best Supporting Actress || For A Little More Freedom || || Won

References


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