Cleyde Yáconis

Cleyde Yáconis

Cleyde Yáconis
Born Cleyde Becker Iaconis
(1923-11-14)November 14, 1923
Pirassununga, São Paulo, Brazil
Died April 15, 2013(2013-04-15) (aged 89)
São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Occupation Actress
Years active 1950-2012
Spouse(s) Stênio Garcia (1958-1969) Divorced

Cleyde Yáconis, (November 14, 1923 – April 15, 2013) was a Brazilian actress.

Life and career

She began her career at Brazilian Comedy Theater (TBC) with her sister, actress Cacilda Becker. Having a repertoire of more varied and illustrious theatrical dramaturgy nationwide. To Cleyde, has always been normal squad to play characters older than her own, perhaps because of its contralto voice and her serious features.

She actively participated in theater productions and television, in cinema but acted very little in more than a half-century career. Her last TV role was fun Dona Brigida Gouveia, in the Silvio de Abreu's soap opera Passione, aired by Rede Globo. Among her television work, stand out Mulheres de Areia, Os Inocentes, Gaivotas, Ninho da Serpente, Rainha da Sucata, Vamp and Torre de Babel.

On September 29, 2009, the former Cosipa Culture Theatre was renamed "Cleyde Yáconis Theatre" in honor of the actress who starred in the first play produced in the house - The Road to Mecca.

In July 2010, she withdrew from Passione, having broken her femur. She came back to production on August 12. Due to complications that had the implant prosthesis in her femur, the actress stayed away from the soap opera recordings for at least 15 days.

Death

On April 15, 2013, she died at the Hospital Sírio Libanês where she was hospitalized since March.[1]

Filmography

Television

Movies

Theater

References

External links

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