Iracema de Alencar

Brazilian film actress

Iracema de Alencar - Performers & Entertainers born April 19th, 1900
Born
Died

1978
48 years ago — 78 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

Brazil

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Active during the early 20th century, this individual contributed significantly to Brazilian cinema. Early roles included performances in silent films and later, the transition to sound films. Participated in noteworthy productions and collaborated with key figures in the development of the Brazilian film industry during its formative years. Her work helped lay the foundation for future generations of actors in the country. Engaged with various film projects throughout a career spanning several decades, she became a symbol of the evolving landscape of Brazilian art and cinema.

Starred in 'Os Oito Mares' (1941)

Featured in 'O Caçador de Esmeraldas' (1947)

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