Virginia Cavendish Explained

Virginia Cavendish
Birth Name:Virginia Cavendish Moura
Birth Date:25 November 1970
Birth Place:Recife, Brazil
Occupation:Actress, television presenter and film producer
Spouse:Guel Arraes (1991–2001)
Children:Luisa Arraes

Virginia Cavendish Moura (born 25 November 1970) is a Brazilian actress, television presenter and film producer, most well known for her work in films directed by her ex-husband Guel Arraes, such as A Dog's Will and Lisbela e o Prisioneiro. With television appearances, she is most well known for her performance in Avassaladoras as Maria Teresa, and for presenting the program TNT + Filme.

She started her career while in her hometown of Recife, performing in theatre with names such as João Falcão and Hamilton Vaz Pereira. Afterwards, she began a prolific career in film, beginning in the late 1980s, with nationally successful roles in the decades after. Her performances on TV Globo productions also garnered further success, with varied roles in productions such as Andando nas Nuvens, O Cravo e a Rosa, and Da Cor do Pecado.

In 2006, Cavendish moved to Rede Record to become the protagonist of Avassaladoras, alongside Vanessa Lóes, Débora Lamm and Giselle Itié. With the end of the program after a brief run, she returned to TV Globo and acted in more telenovelas and series such as Caminho das Índias and Ó Paí Ó. Still within this new phase, she debuted as a television presenter on the program TNT + Filme, on the subscription channel TNT, alongside Rubens Ewald Filho, who works as a commentator.

Biography

Cavendish was born in Recife on 25 November 1970, the daughter of Romero Marinho de Moura and Sueli Pessoa Cavendish. She began her career in local theatres, performing pieces such as A Ver Estrelas, by João Falcão, and Leve, o Próximo Nome da Terra, by Hamilton Vaz Pereira and Walter Lima Jr., and Antígona, by Moacyr Góes.[1] She started performing when she was 17 years old.[2] While in secondary school, she attended theatre classes with businessman Anderson Pacheco, responsible for Trem do Forró.[3]

Beginning of career (1988-1996)

At the end of the 1980s, Cavendish moved on to film, where she made appearances in various videos and short films before entering the national film circuit. During this phase, she participated in Batom, by Ana Paula Portela and Que M... É Essa?, by Bruno Garcia and Marco Hanois, along with having made an appearance in Kuarup by Ruy Guerra in 1989.

In the 1990s, she continued to participate in short films such as Soneto do Desmantelo Blue, in 1993, and only debuted in feature films alongside Rosemberg Cariry in the 1996 film Corisco & Dadá.

National prominence (1998-2006)

By 1998, she began to participate in productions by Rede Globo. Her first role with the company was Rosália in the series Dona Flor e Seus Dois Maridos. That same year, she also performed as Fernanda Peixoto in the mini-series Labirinto, starring Malu Mader and Fábio Assunção.[4]

In 1999, Cavendish she played a role in Andando nas Nuvens, a production that's seven hours long and starting Marco Nanini. That year, she also began to play one of her most notable roles: Rosinha, in the mini series A Dogs Will, by her former husband Guel Arraes. The mini series, which starred Selton Mello and Matheus Nachtergaele, was a hit on television and, afterwards, was transformed into a film of the same name and launched nationwide the year after.

Later on, in 2000, she became part of the cast for O Cravo e a Rosa, by Walcyr Carrasco, playing Bárbara Maciel. As Filhas da Mãe, by Sílvio de Abreu, was her next role on television. In the meanwhile, Cavendish also returned to theatre, where she starred alongside Bruno Garcia, in the piece Lisbela e o Prisioneiro, once again in partnership with Arraes.[5]

The play would also be made to film and become a major success in 2003, starring Selton Mello and Débora Falabella, and directed by Arraes. Cavendish played Inaura in the movie, with her also making her debut as a producer of films.[6]

In 2004, Cavendish returned to TV with a guest appearance in the telenovela Da Cor do Pecado and afterwards became part of the regular cast of Mandrake, starring Marcos Palmeira and broadcast on HBO. In the series, Cavendish plays Verônica. In 2005, the actress also worked on Começar de Novo and Carga Pesada.[7] [8] She became a member of the jury for that years Cine Pernambuco - Festival do Audiovisual.[9]

In 2005, her mother Sueli made, at her request, a translation of Collected Stories by Donald Margulies; for this occasion, the Brazilian version received the title "Comendo Entre as Refeições" and where Cavendish played the protagonist Lisa Morrison, and Aracy Balabanian as Ruth Steiner; the same piece had already been adapted prior as Histórias Roubadas. With Walter Lima Júnior as director, it debuted in December of that year at the Teatro das Artes in Rio de Janeiro.[10]

Current projects (2006-present)

In 2006, Cavendish switched broadcasters, leaving TV Globo and moving to Record to star in the series Avassaladoras, based on the film of the same name, a 2001 production starring Giovanna Antonelli. The cast included Vanessa Lóes, Débora Lamm and Giselle Itié, and was directed by Mara Mourão, as was the case with the film.[11]

Initially, the actress had been invited to play the role of Beth (which would eventually be played by Lamm), but asked Mourão if she could act as one of the other protagonists. She explained in an interview with Terra: "I had been invited initially to do Beth, precisely the femme fatale. But I asked to do a different role". She then went on to play the workaholic Maria Teresa.[11]

The next year, she would return to play Verônica when HBO ordered the production of five new episodes of Mandrake, seeking to complete the first season broadcast in 2004

After the cancelling of Avassaladoras after just one season with Record, and the end of her marriage of 10 years to Arraes, Cavendish returned to TV Globo in 2008, participating in an episode of Casos e Acasos, alongside Herson Capri, and made a special guest appearance on Ó Paí Ó as the producer Hipólita. On the character, Cavendish declared that she "had missed to work with an accent" and "that being an awesome Bahian woman would be amazing".[12] In 2009, the actress also came to interpret Selma Magalhães in the telenovela Caminho das Índias by Glória Perez. She played the sister-in-law of Yvone, who is played by Letícia Sabatella, and only played in some of the final episodes.[13]

Along with having returned to TV Globo, the actress also debuted as a TV presenter on the subscription TV channel TNT, by way of their interactive program TNT + Filme. Rubens Ewald Filho is the commentator on the program and reveals the answers to the questions posed by Cavendish during the program.[14]

Personal life

In 1993, she gave birth to her daughter, actress and filmmaker Luisa Arraes, with her then-husband and director Guel Arraes.[15] In 2001, they separated after having been married for 10 years. The separation did not prevent her from inviting Arraes to direct Lisbela e o Prisioneiro, a film she had produced and had acted in. In 2003, she began to date art director Toni Vanzolini, with whom she was in a relationship with for 5 years.[16] [17] [18]

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998Dona Flor e Seus Dois MaridosRosália
LabirintoFernanda Peixoto
1999O Auto da CompadecidaMaria Rosa Noronha de Brito Morais (Rosinha)
Andando nas NuvensPatrícia
2000O Cravo e a RosaBárbara Maciel
2001As Filhas da MãeMaria Leopoldina
2004Da Cor do PecadoLivinha
A Grande FamíliaMaria PadilhaEpisode: "A Morte do Bom Velhinho"
Começar de NovoVirgínia[19]
2005Carga PesadaMartaEpisode: "O Lobisomem"
MandrakeVerônica
2006AvassaladorasMaria Teresa
2007-10TNT + FilmePresenter
2007Super SinceroMoça no cinemaEpisode: "A Namorada"
2008Ó Paí ÓHipólitaEpisode: "Brega"
Casos e AcasosLucianaEpisode: "O Diagnóstico, o Fetiche e a Bebida"
2009Caminho das ÍndiasSelma Magalhães
2010Malhação IDLinda Glitter[20]
A Grande FamíliaClarisseEpisode: "Desejo & Repartição"[21]
2011Malhação ConectadosHelena[22]
Homens de BemCristinaYear end special[23]
2014As CanalhasSandraEpisode: "Celina, A Mãe Dedicada"[24]
2016Nada Será Como AntesCarmem Veiga
A Cara do PaiCarmem CavalcanteEpisode: "Partiu Reveillon"
2017-19A Vida Secreta dos CasaisMiranda
2021GênesisNajlaArc: Jornada de Abraão[25]
DesjuntadosJoanaEpisodes: "Desmoronar" "Deslumbrar" "Despertar"
2024Da Ponte Pra LáLeila Bianchi6 episodes

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988Batom
1989Que M... É Essa?Tânia's Sister
Kuarup
1993Soneto do Desmantelo BlueYoung person at CarnavalShort film[26]
1996Corisco & DadáLídia de Zé Baiano
2000A Dog's WillRosinha
2003Lisbela e o PrisioneiroInaura
2015CalifórniaCris
Até que a Casa Caia Ciça
2016Através da SombraLaura[27]
2022Diário de ViagemRegina[28]
2024A Dog's Will 2Rosinha[29]

Theatre

YearTitleRoleRef.
1989FêmeasJúlia
1990A Ver EstrelasWitch
1994Édipo ReiJocasta
1994-95AntígonaCoro
1995-97O Burguês RidículoLucille
2000-01Lisbela & o PrisioneiroLisbela
2004A Leve - O Próximo Nome da TerraFrederica
2006Comendo Entre as RefeiçõesLisa
2006-08Hedda GableHedda Gable
2014-16Não Vamos Pagar!Antônia
2016O Inferno em MimLívia
2017Luís Antonio-GabrielaMaria Cristina
2017-18O RioMulher
2022TerremotosSarah
2022-23Mary StuartMary Stuart

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryNominationResult
2001Prêmio Qualidade Brasil - RJ[30] Beat Comedy Theatre Actress
2003Prêmio Arte Qualidade Brasil - SPBest Supporting Actress - Filmrowspan=2
Prêmio Arte Qualidade Brasil - RJBest Supporting Actress - Film
2004Grande Prêmio do Cinema BrasileiroBest Supporting Actressrowspan=3
Prêmio Guarani de Cinema Brasileiro[31] Best Supporting Actress
2005Blockbuster Entertainment Awards[32] Best Comedy Address
2015Festival de Cinema Fantástico de Porto AlegreBest Actressrowspan= 2
Fest Aruanda do Audiovisual Brasileiro[33] Best Actress

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Virginia Cavendish . https://web.archive.org/web/20131103102248/http://www.enciclopedianordeste.com.br/0171.php . 2013-11-03 . 28 August 2024 . Enciclopédia Nordeste.
  2. Web site: Nanda Rovere . 18 August 2006 . Comendo entre as refeições . 28 August 2024 . Jornal Spiner.
  3. Web site: João Alberto . 23 April 2010 . Coluna social . 28 August 2024. Diário de Pernambuco.
  4. Web site: Carreira - Virgínia Cavendish - Famosos - Contigo! . 28 August 2024 . Revista Contigo (versão online) .
  5. Web site: Celebre! Virgínia Cavendish . 28 August 2024. Contigo!.
  6. Web site: Virginia Cavendish . 28 August 2024. Cineminha.
  7. Web site: Rodrigo Malaspina . 7 November 2007 . Marcos Palmeira lança novos episódios de ‘Mandrake’ com festa em SP . 28 August 2024. EGO . pt .
  8. Web site: Rodrigo Ferreira . 20 May 2007 . HBO produz cinco novos episódios de Mandrake . 28 August 2024 . TeleSéries . pt .
  9. Web site: Silvana Arantes . 29 April 2004 . Festival de Pernambuco faz pesquisa para agradar público . 28 August 2024. Folha de S.Paulo.
  10. Sueli Cavendish: Prefácio "Histórias Reunidas: A Intrigante Lítero-dramaturgia de Donald Margulies" in: Book: Donald Margulies . Histórias Reunidas: Uma Peça . Editora Universitária UFPE . 2008 . 85-7315-544-2 . 142 p..
  11. Web site: Alexandre Coelho . 6 December 2005 . Virginia Cavendish encarna workaholic em seriado . 28 August 2024 . Terra .
  12. Web site: Naiara Sobral . 5 July 2008 . Virgínia Cavendish viverá uma prostituta, na série Ó Pai, Ó . 31 August 2024. O Fuxico.
  13. Web site: Virginia Cavendish e Suzana Faini participam de Caminho das Índias . 31 August 2024.
  14. Web site: David Dênis Lobão . 6 November 2008 . Mágica e literatura estarão no próximo TNT + FILME . 31 August 2024. Cultureba .
  15. Book: Milly Lacombe . Entrevista com Guel Arraes . August 2003 . Revista TPM, Vol. 2, nº 24 . 96 páginas .
  16. Web site: Carla Felícia . 15 September 2003 . Volta por cima . 31 August 2024. Revista IstoÉ Gente (versão online) . Edição nº 215 . pt .
  17. Web site: Vivianne Cohen . 17 December 2001 . "É necessário ser popular" - O diretor da Globo e do filme Caramuru diz que nem tudo que é popular é descartável, mas não gosta de programas como a Casa dos Artistas . 31 August 2024 . Revista IstoÉ Gente (versão online) . Edição nº 125 . pt .
  18. Web site: 2 May 2010 . Descobertas da solteira Virginia Cavendish . 31 August 2024. Revista Caras (versão online) . Caras nº 860 . pt .
  19. Web site: Virgínia Cavendish - Famosos - Contigo! . 31 August 2024 . Revista Contigo (versão online) .
  20. Web site: 25 May 2010 . Virgínia Cavendish entra para o elenco de "Malhação" . https://web.archive.org/web/20040404144206/http://natelinha.uol.com.br/2010/05/25/not_31380.php . 4 April 2004. 31 August 2024. Na Telinha . UOL .
  21. Web site: 15 April 2010 . Lineu é acusado de assédio sexual em A Grande Família . 31 August 2024 . R7 .
  22. Web site: 20 December 2011 . Helena expulsa Nelson de casa . 31 August 2024. Globo.com.
  23. Web site: 21 December 2011 . VIRGÍNIA CAVENDISH, FÚLVIO STEFANINI E LUIS MIRANDA APRESENTAM SEUS PERSONAGENS EM HOMENS DE BEM . 31 August 2024. Globo.com.
  24. Web site: Celina (Marilia Gabriela), a mãe dedicada . 31 August 2024. As Canalhas - GNT.
  25. Web site: Entrar • Instagram . 31 August 2024. www.instagram.com.
  26. Web site: Imdb - Soneto do Desmantelo Blue . 31 August 2024. en.
  27. Web site: Através da Sombra . 31 August 2024. Globo Filmes.
  28. Web site: Diário de Viagem . 31 August 2024. pandorafilmes.com.br.
  29. Web site: 8 April 2024. Virgínia Cavendish estará em 'O Auto da Compadecida 2': Veja o que se sabe sobre a personagem 'Rosinha' . 31 August 2024. pt-BR.
  30. Web site: Confira Todos os Indicados e Ganhadores da área Artística Cultural do Premio Qualidade Brasil 2001 no Rio de Janeiro . 31 August 2024. Arte Qualidade Brasil.
  31. Web site: 9º Prêmio Guarani :: Premiados de 2003 . 31 August 2024. pt-BR.
  32. Web site: Blockbuster divulga os vencedores do Entertainment Awards, no Brasil . 31 August 2024 . Prop Mark.
  33. Web site: 'Travessia', de João Gabriel, é escolhido como melhor filme no 10º Fest-Aruanda - Cultura . 31 August 2024. Estadão . pt-BR.