Maria de Conceição de Matos Ferreira da Silva ( September â€"
September ) was a Portuguese actress and theatre personality.Matos
studied piano, singing and dramatic art at the Royal Conservatory of
Lisbon, and for her final exam performed Rosas de Todo Ano, written by
Júlio Dantas.She debuted professionally at the Teatro Nacional D.
Mary II in the play Judas (). She married in the actor Mendonça de
Carvalho, who founded the theater company Maria Matos - Mendonça de
Carvalho, a company that enjoyed considerable prestige in Portuguese
theatre. In , she was appointed at the Conservatório Nacional de
Teatro, where she was head of Theatrical aesthetics and Vocal
coaching.Her talent was particularly evident in the farce and the
comedy. In the film she starred in successful films such as O Costa do
Castelo () and A Menina da Rádio (), directed by Arthur Duarte and
costarring with António Silva. She also starred in other movies such
as As Pupilas do Senhor Reitor (), Varanda dos Rouxinóis () by José
Leitão de Barros and A Morgadinha dos Canaviais () by Caetano Bonucci
and Amadeu Ferrari.
September ) was a Portuguese actress and theatre personality.Matos
studied piano, singing and dramatic art at the Royal Conservatory of
Lisbon, and for her final exam performed Rosas de Todo Ano, written by
Júlio Dantas.She debuted professionally at the Teatro Nacional D.
Mary II in the play Judas (). She married in the actor Mendonça de
Carvalho, who founded the theater company Maria Matos - Mendonça de
Carvalho, a company that enjoyed considerable prestige in Portuguese
theatre. In , she was appointed at the Conservatório Nacional de
Teatro, where she was head of Theatrical aesthetics and Vocal
coaching.Her talent was particularly evident in the farce and the
comedy. In the film she starred in successful films such as O Costa do
Castelo () and A Menina da Rádio (), directed by Arthur Duarte and
costarring with António Silva. She also starred in other movies such
as As Pupilas do Senhor Reitor (), Varanda dos Rouxinóis () by José
Leitão de Barros and A Morgadinha dos Canaviais () by Caetano Bonucci
and Amadeu Ferrari.
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