Camilla Amado

Camilla de Hollanda Amado, whose stage name is Camilla Amado (born in 1942, Rio de Janeiro), is an actress and teacher. She is the daughter of educator Henriette Amado and Gilson Amado, founder of the defunct television station Televisão Educativa.

Amado debuted in film in the 1970s. For her performance in the movie The Wedding, directed by Arnaldo Jabor in 1975 and based on the eponymous work of Nelson Rodrigues, Amado won the Kikito Gold award for Best Supporting Actress and the Special Jury Prize at the Gramado Festival.

Amado was married to actor Stepan Nercessian for fourteen years.

Television

In Cinema

References

  1. Brazilian Cinema, Marriage /? 003 439-FILMOGRAPHY

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