SAUDAÇÕES.............
HOJE, É PRIMEIRO DE JUNHO DE 2016, ENTÃO, ESTA É UMA EDIÇÃO MUITO ESPECIAL, PARA COMEMORAR OS 90 ANOS DA MARAVILHOSA MARILYN MONROE, OU SIMPLESMENTE, NORMA JEANE!!!!!
GOSTARIA DE PUBLICAR 90 FOTOS, UMA PARA CADA ANO, MAIS FICARIA MUITO EXTENSA A POSTAGEM, ENTÃO VAMOS COLOCAR É CLARO, MUITAS FOTOS, RETRATANDO DIVERSOS MOMENTOS DESTA ATRIZ, CANTORA, E EXTREMAMENTE BELA MULHER, QUE JUNTO DE ELVIS PRESLEY, MARLON BRANDO, JAMES DEAN, ENTRE OUTROS, FORAM OS GRANDES ÍCONES DOS NOS 50!!!!!!!
MARILYN QUE COMEÇOU SUA CARREIRA EM FINS DOS ANOS 40, TORNOU-SE A ESTRELA RECONHECIDA MUNDIALMENTE ATÉ HOJE NOS ANOS 50, E DESPEDIU-SE DE NÓS, MUITO CEDO AINDA, EM 1962....FORAM TÃO POUCOS ANOS..MAS GRANDE FOI SUA CONTRIBUIÇÃO PARA AS ARTES, E PARA NOSSOS OLHOS!!!!!!!!
SIMPLESMENTE LINDA!!!!!!
JUNTAMOS AQUI DADOS DA WIKIPÉDIA, E TAMBÉM DO IMDB (EM INGLÊS) PARA ESTA PEQUENA HOMENAGEM!!!!!
FELIZ ANIVERSÁRIO, MARILYN!!!!!
WIKIPÉDIA:
Marilyn Monroe (nascida Norma Jeane Mortenson, 1 de junho de 1926 — 5 de agosto de 1962) foi uma atriz emodelo norte-americana. Famosa por interpretar personagens conhecidos como "loira burra", ela se tornou um dos sex symbols mais populares da década de 1950, época emblemática em relação às atitudes envolvendo sexualidade. Apesar de sua carreira ter durado apenas uma década, seus filmes arrecadaram mais de 200 milhões de dólares até sua morte inesperada em 1962. Desde então, ela continua sendo considerada um grande ícone da cultura popular.
Nascida e criada em Los Angeles, Monroe passou a maior parte de sua infância em lares adotivos e um orfanato, além de ter casado pela primeira vez com apenas dezesseis anos. Enquanto trabalhava em uma fábrica que ajudava na Segunda Guerra Mundial em 1944, ela conheceu um fotógrafo e começou uma carreira bem-sucedida de modelo pin-up. Seus trabalhos lhe renderam a dois contratos de filmes de curta duração com a 20th Century Fox (1946-1947) e Columbia Pictures (1948). Após uma série de papéis em filmes pequenos, ela assinou um novo contrato com a Fox. Rapidamente se tornou uma atriz popular com papéis em diversas comédias, incluindo As Young As You Feel (1951) e Monkey Business (1952), além dos dramas Clash by Night(1952) e Don't Bother to Knock (1952). Nesta época, Monroe causou escândalo quando foi descoberto que ela havia posado para fotos nuas antes de se tornar atriz, mas a história aumentou o interesse pelos seus filmes.
Em 1953, Monroe foi uma das estrelas de Hollywood mais bem-sucedidas, ocupando papéis principais em três filmes; o noir Niagara, que incidiu o seu sex appeal, e as comédias Gentlemen Prefer Blondes e How to Marry a Millionaire, que estabeleceram sua imagem como uma "loira burra". Embora ela tenha desempenhado um papel significativo na criação e gestão de sua própria imagem pública, ela estava decepcionada por ter sido estereotipada e mal paga pelo estúdio. Ela foi brevemente suspensa no início de 1954 por recusar um projeto de filme, mas voltou a estrelar um dos maiores sucessos de bilheteria de sua carreira, The Seven Year Itch (1955). Quando o estúdio ainda estava relutante em mudar o seu contrato, Monroe fundou uma empresa de produção cinematográfica, a Marilyn Monroe Productions (MMP). Ainda em 1955, dedicou-se a construção de sua própria empresa e começou a estudar método de interpretação no Actors Studio. Logo em seguida, a Fox deu a ela um novo contrato, o que lhe trouxe mais controle e um salário maior. Depois de seu desempenho aclamado pela crítica em Bus Stop (1956) e atuando na primeira produção independente de MMP, The Prince and the Showgirl(1957), ela ganhou o Globo de Ouro de Melhor Atriz por Some Like It Hot (1959). Seu último filme completo foi o drama The Misfits (1961).
A vida privada e conturbada de Monroe recebeu muita atenção. Durante sua carreira, ela lutou contra o vício, depressão e ansiedade. Além disso, teve dois casamentos altamente divulgados; com o jogador de beisebol Joe DiMaggio e com o dramaturgo Arthur Miller, com ambos terminando em divórcio. A atriz também provocou controvérsia por ter sido amante do então presidente dos Estados Unidos, John F. Kennedy. Ela morreu aos 36 anos de uma overdose de barbitúricos em sua casa, em Los Angeles, no dia 5 de agosto de 1962. Embora sua morte seja considerada como um provável suicídio, várias teorias conspiratórias têm aparecido nas décadas seguintes a sua morte.
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EM INGLÊS.....
Marilyn Monroe was born Norma Jeane Mortenson on June 1, 1926 in Los Angeles, California. Her mother was a film-cutter at RKO Studios who, widowed and mentally ill, abandoned her to a sequence of foster homes. She was almost smothered to death at two, nearly raped at six. At nine, the LA Orphans' Home paid her a nickel a month for kitchen work while taking back a penny every Sunday for church. At sixteen, she worked in an aircraft plant and married a man she called Daddy; he went into the military, she modeled, they divorced in 1946. She owned 200 books (including Tolstoy, Whitman, Milton), listened to Beethoven records, studied acting at the Actors' lab in Hollywood, and took literature courses at UCLA downtown. 20th Century Fox gave her a contract but let it lapse a year later. In 1948, Columbia gave her a six-month contract, turned her over to coach Natasha Lytess and featured her in the B movie Mentira Salvadora (1948) in which she sang three numbers : "Every Baby Needs a Da Da Daddy", "Anyone Can Tell I Love You" and "The Ladies of the Chorus" with Adele Jergens(dubbed by Virginia Rees) and others. Joseph L. Mankiewicz saw her in a small part inO Segredo das Jóias (1950) and put her in A Malvada (1950), resulting in 20th Century re-signing her to a seven-year contract. Torrente de Paixão (1953) and Os Homens Preferem as Louras (1953) launched her as a sex symbol superstar.
When she went to a supper honoring her in the O Pecado Mora ao Lado (1955), she arrived in a red chiffon gown borrowed from the studio (she had never owned a gown). That same year, she married and divorced baseball great Joe DiMaggio (their wedding night was spent in Paso Robles, California). After O Pecado Mora ao Lado (1955), she wanted serious acting to replace the sexpot image and went to New York's Actors Studio. She worked with director Lee Strasberg and also underwent psychoanalysis to learn more about herself. Critics praised her transformation in Nunca Fui Santa (1956) and the press was stunned by her marriage to playwright Arthur Miller. True to form, she had no veil to match her beige wedding dress so she dyed one in coffee; he wore one of the two suits he owned. They went to England that fall where she made O Príncipe Encantado (1957) with Laurence Olivier, fighting with him and falling further prey to alcohol and pills. Two miscarriages and gynecological surgery followed. So did an affair with Yves Montand. Work on her last picture Os Desajustados (1961), written for her by departing husband Miller was interrupted by exhaustion. She was dropped from the unfinished Something's Got to Give (1962) due to chronic lateness and drug dependency.
On August 4, 1962, Marilyn Monroe's day began with threatening phone calls. Dr. Ralph Greenson, Marilyn's physician, came over the following day and quoted later in a document "felt it was possible that Marilyn Monroe had felt rejected by some of the people she had been close to". Apart from being upset that her publicist slept too long, she seemed fine. Pat Newcombe, who had stayed the previous night at Marilyn's house, left in the early evening as did Greenson who had a dinner date. Marilyn was upset he couldn't stay, and around 7:30pm she telephoned him while she was to tell him that her second husband's son had called him. Peter Lawford also called Marilyn, inviting her to dinner, but she declined. Lawford later said her speech was slurred. As the dark and depressing evening for Marilyn wore on there were other phone calls, including one from Jose Belanos, who said he thought she sounded fine. According to the funeral directors, Marilyn died sometime between 9:30pm and 11:30pm. Her maid unable to raise her but seeing a light under her locked door, called the police shortly after midnight. She also phoned Ralph Greenson who, on arrival, could not break down the bedroom door. He eventually broke in through French windows and found Marilyn dead in bed. The coroner stated she had died from acute barbiturate poisoning, and it was a 'probable suicide'.
When she went to a supper honoring her in the O Pecado Mora ao Lado (1955), she arrived in a red chiffon gown borrowed from the studio (she had never owned a gown). That same year, she married and divorced baseball great Joe DiMaggio (their wedding night was spent in Paso Robles, California). After O Pecado Mora ao Lado (1955), she wanted serious acting to replace the sexpot image and went to New York's Actors Studio. She worked with director Lee Strasberg and also underwent psychoanalysis to learn more about herself. Critics praised her transformation in Nunca Fui Santa (1956) and the press was stunned by her marriage to playwright Arthur Miller. True to form, she had no veil to match her beige wedding dress so she dyed one in coffee; he wore one of the two suits he owned. They went to England that fall where she made O Príncipe Encantado (1957) with Laurence Olivier, fighting with him and falling further prey to alcohol and pills. Two miscarriages and gynecological surgery followed. So did an affair with Yves Montand. Work on her last picture Os Desajustados (1961), written for her by departing husband Miller was interrupted by exhaustion. She was dropped from the unfinished Something's Got to Give (1962) due to chronic lateness and drug dependency.
On August 4, 1962, Marilyn Monroe's day began with threatening phone calls. Dr. Ralph Greenson, Marilyn's physician, came over the following day and quoted later in a document "felt it was possible that Marilyn Monroe had felt rejected by some of the people she had been close to". Apart from being upset that her publicist slept too long, she seemed fine. Pat Newcombe, who had stayed the previous night at Marilyn's house, left in the early evening as did Greenson who had a dinner date. Marilyn was upset he couldn't stay, and around 7:30pm she telephoned him while she was to tell him that her second husband's son had called him. Peter Lawford also called Marilyn, inviting her to dinner, but she declined. Lawford later said her speech was slurred. As the dark and depressing evening for Marilyn wore on there were other phone calls, including one from Jose Belanos, who said he thought she sounded fine. According to the funeral directors, Marilyn died sometime between 9:30pm and 11:30pm. Her maid unable to raise her but seeing a light under her locked door, called the police shortly after midnight. She also phoned Ralph Greenson who, on arrival, could not break down the bedroom door. He eventually broke in through French windows and found Marilyn dead in bed. The coroner stated she had died from acute barbiturate poisoning, and it was a 'probable suicide'.
- IMDb Mini Biography By: Ed Stephan
Probably the most celebrated of all actresses, Marilyn Monroe was born Norma Jeane Mortenson on June 1, 1926, in Los Angeles General Hospital. Prior to her birth, Marilyn's father bought a motorcycle and headed north to San Francisco, abandoning the family in Los Angeles. Marilyn grew up not knowing for sure who her father really was. Her mother, Gladys, had entered into several relationships, further confusing her daughter as to who it was who fathered her. Afterward, Gladys gave Norma Jeane (Marilyn) the name of Baker, a boyfriend she had before Mortenson. Poverty was a constant companion to Gladys and Norma. Gladys, who was extremely attractive and worked for RKO Studios as a filmcutter, suffered from mental illness and was in and out of mental institutions for the rest of her life, and because of that Norma Jeane spent time in foster homes. When she was nine, she was placed in an orphanage where she was to stay for the next two years. Upon being released from the orphanage, she went to yet another foster home. In 1942, at age 16, Norma Jeane married 21-year-old aircraft plant worker James Dougherty. The marriage only lasted four years, and they divorced in 1946. By this time, Marilyn began to model swimsuits and bleached her hair blonde. Various shots made their way into the public eye, where some were eventually seen by RKO Pictures head Howard Hughes. He offered Marilyn a screen test, but an agent suggested that 20th Century-Fox would be the better choice for her, since it was a much bigger and more prestigious studio. She was signed to a contract at $125 per week for a six-month period and that was increased by $25 per week at the end of that time when her contract was lengthened.
Her first film was in 1947 with a bit part in Sua Alteza, a Secretária (1947). Her next production was not much better, a bit in the eminently forgettable Torrentes de Ódio(1948). Two of the three brief scenes in which she appeared wound up on the cutting room floor. Later that same year, she was given a somewhat better role as Evie inIdade Perigosa (1947). However, Fox declined to renew her contract, so she went back to modeling and acting school.
Columbia Pictures then picked her up to play Peggy Martin in Mentira Salvadora (1948), where she sang two numbers. Notices from the critics were favorable for her, if not the film, but Columbia dropped her. Once again Marilyn returned to modeling. In 1949, she appeared in United Artists' Loucos de Amor (1949). It was also that same year she posed nude for the now famous calendar shot which was later to appear in Playboy magazine in 1953 and further boost her career. She would be the first centerfold in that magazine's long and illustrious history. The next year proved to be a good year for Marilyn. She appeared in five films, but the good news was that she received very good notices for her roles in two of them, O Segredo das Jóias (1950) from MGM and A Malvada (1950) from Fox. Even though both roles were basically not much more than bit parts, movie fans remembered her ditzy but very sexy blonde performance.
Her first film was in 1947 with a bit part in Sua Alteza, a Secretária (1947). Her next production was not much better, a bit in the eminently forgettable Torrentes de Ódio(1948). Two of the three brief scenes in which she appeared wound up on the cutting room floor. Later that same year, she was given a somewhat better role as Evie inIdade Perigosa (1947). However, Fox declined to renew her contract, so she went back to modeling and acting school.
Columbia Pictures then picked her up to play Peggy Martin in Mentira Salvadora (1948), where she sang two numbers. Notices from the critics were favorable for her, if not the film, but Columbia dropped her. Once again Marilyn returned to modeling. In 1949, she appeared in United Artists' Loucos de Amor (1949). It was also that same year she posed nude for the now famous calendar shot which was later to appear in Playboy magazine in 1953 and further boost her career. She would be the first centerfold in that magazine's long and illustrious history. The next year proved to be a good year for Marilyn. She appeared in five films, but the good news was that she received very good notices for her roles in two of them, O Segredo das Jóias (1950) from MGM and A Malvada (1950) from Fox. Even though both roles were basically not much more than bit parts, movie fans remembered her ditzy but very sexy blonde performance.
In 1951, Marilyn got a fairly sizable role in O Segredo das Viúvas (1951). The public was now getting to know her and liked what it saw. She had an intoxicating quality of volcanic sexuality wrapped in an aura of almost childlike innocence. In 1952, Marilyn appeared in Almas Desesperadas (1952), in which she played a somewhat mentally unbalanced babysitter. Critics didn't particularly care for her work in this picture, but she made a much more favorable impression later in the year in O Inventor da Mocidade (1952), where she was seen for the first time as a platinum blonde, a look that became her trademark. The next year, she appeared in Os Homens Preferem as Louras (1953) as Lorelei Lee. It was also the same year she began dating the baseball great Joe DiMaggio.
Marilyn was now a genuine box-office drawing card. Later, she appeared with Betty Grable, Lauren Bacall and Rory Calhoun in Como Agarrar um Milionário (1953). Although her co-stars got the rave reviews, it was the sight of Marilyn that really excited the audience, especially the male members. On Thursday, January 14th, 1954, Marilyn wed DiMaggio, then proceeded to film O Mundo da Fantasia (1954). That was quickly followed by O Pecado Mora ao Lado (1955), which showcased her considerable comedic talent and contained what is arguably one of the most memorable moments in cinema history: Marilyn standing above a subway grating and the wind from a passing subway blowing her white dress up.
By October 1954, Marilyn announced her divorce from DiMaggio. The union lasted only eight months. In 1955, she was suspended by Fox for not reporting for work on Como Usar as Curvas (1955). It was her second suspension, the first being for not reporting for the production of O Escândalo do Século (1955). Both roles went to others. Her work was slowing down, due to her habit of being continually late to the set, her illnesses (whether real or imagined) and generally being unwilling to cooperate with her producers, directors, and fellow actors.
However in Nunca Fui Santa (1956), Marilyn finally showed critics that she could play a straight dramatic role. It was also the same year she married playwright, Arthur Miller(they divorced in 1960). In 1957, Marilyn flew to Britain to film O Príncipe Encantado(1957) which proved less than impressive critically and financially. It made money, but many critics panned it for being slow-moving. After a year off in 1958, Marilyn returned to the screen the next year for the delightful comedy, Quanto Mais Quente Melhor(1959) with Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon. The film was an absolute smash hit, with Curtis and Lemmon pretending to be females in an all-girl band, so they can get work. This was to be Marilyn's only film for the year.
In 1960, Marilyn appeared in George Cukor's Adorável Pecadora (1960), with Tony Randall and Yves Montand. Again, while it made money, it was critically panned as stodgy and slow-moving. The following year, Marilyn made what was to be her final film. Os Desajustados (1961), which also proved to be the final film for the legendaryClark Gable, who died later that year of a heart attack. The film was popular with critics and the public alike. In 1962, Marilyn was chosen to star in Fox's Something's Got to Give (1962). Again, her absenteeism caused delay after delay in production, resulting in her being fired from the production in June of that year. It looked as though her career was finished. Studios just didn't want to take a chance on her because it would cost them thousands of dollars in delays. She was only 36 years old.
Marilyn made only 30 films in her lifetime, but her legendary status and mysticism will remain with film history forever.
- IMDb Mini Biography By: Denny Jackson
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FILMOGRAFIA (IMDB):
Autopsy: The Last Hours Of (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode) .......2015
- Marilyn Monroe (2015) ... (performer: "Happy Birthday to You" - uncredited)
2015Ochéntame... otra vez (TV Series documentary) (performer - 1 episode)
- La juventud canta y baila (2015) ... (performer: "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend")
2014My Granny the Escort (TV Movie documentary) (performer: "I'm Thru with Love" - uncredited)
2012Com Amor, Marilyn (Documentary) (performer: "I Wanna Be Loved by You", "Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend", "After You Get What You Want You Don't Want It", "I'm Gonna File My Claim")
2011Gent de paraula (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Episode #2.5 (2011) ... (performer: "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend")
2011Shooting the Hollywood Stars (TV Movie documentary) (performer: "Some Like It Hot" - uncredited)
2010/IBurlesque (performer: "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend (Swing Cats Mix)")
2009Willkommen Österreich (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Episode #1.91 (2009) ... (performer: "I Wanna Be Loved By You" - uncredited)
2009Dzi Croquettes (Documentary) (performer: "My Heart Belongs to Daddy")
2009Dancing with the Stars (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Round One: Part 2 (2009) ... (performer: "Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend" - uncredited)
2008Game Boys (performer: "I Wanna Be Loved By You")
2008Mad Men: Inventando Verdades (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Six Month Leave (2008) ... (performer: "I'm Through With Love" - uncredited)
2008Vita da Star: Cristiano Malgioglio (TV Movie documentary) (performer: "I Wanna Be Loved By You")
2008Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical Treasure (TV Movie documentary) (performer: "A Little Girl from Little Rock" - uncredited)
2007Estética (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Joyce and Sharon Monroe (2007) ... (performer: "I Wanna Be Loved by You")
2007Hoge bomen: Pioniers (TV Series documentary) (performer - 1 episode)
- Simon van Collem (2007) ... (performer: "I Wanna Be Loved By You")
2006La imagen de tu vida (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Episode #1.12 (2006) ... (performer: "Happy Birthday to You")
2005The Comeback (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Valerie Stands up for Aunt Sassy (2005) ... (performer: "I Wanna Be Loved By You")
2002-2004Queer as Folk (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes)
- Escalating Violence (2004) ... (performer: "I Wanna Be Loved by You")
- The Leper (Hath the Babe Not Eyes?) (2002) ... (performer: "My Heart Belongs to Daddy")
1999-2004Hinter Gittern - Der Frauenknast (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes)
- Böser Onkel (2004) ... (performer: "Teach Me Tiger")
- Neues Leben (1999) ... (performer: "Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend" - uncredited)
2001Hårde drenge danser ikke (Documentary) (performer: "My Heart Belongs to Daddy")
2001Marilyn Monroe: The Final Days (TV Movie documentary) (performer: "Happy Birthday to You")
2001Lukas (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Der 18. Geburtstag (2001) ... (performer: "Happy Birthday, Mr. President", "I Wanna Be Loved By You" - uncredited)
1999-2001Zwei Männer am Herd (TV Series) (performer - 4 episodes)
- Diebe der Liebe (2001) ... (performer: "Happy Birthday" - uncredited)
- Eine schwere Entscheidung (2001) ... (performer: "You'd Be Surprised" - uncredited)
- Feuer und Flamme (1999) ... (performer: "I Wanna Be Loved By You" - uncredited)
- Zwei Männer am Herd (1999) ... (performer: "I Wanna Be Loved By You" - uncredited)
2001Ricos, Bonitos e Infiéis (performer: "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" (1953))
2001Russian Doll (performer: "Kiss")
1999Zwei Männer am Herd (TV Movie) (performer: "I Wanna Be Loved By You" - uncredited)
1998Laura: A Voz de Uma Estrela (performer: "My Heart Belongs to Daddy")
1997Hidden Hollywood: Treasures from the 20th Century Fox Film Vaults (TV Movie documentary) (performer: "After You Get What You Want You Don't Want It", "Heat Wave" - uncredited)
1994Florida Lady (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Zu zweit allein (1994) ... (performer: "I Wanna Be Loved By You")
1993The Kennedy Years: JFK Remembered (Documentary short) (performer: "I Wanna Be Loved by You")
1993Aqui na Terra (performer: "I WANT BE LOVED BY YOU")
1992Die Hausmeisterin (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Möglich ist alles... (1992) ... (performer: "I Wanna Be Loved By You" - uncredited)
1991Culpado por Suspeita (performer: "BYE, BYE BABY", "DIAMONDS ARE A GIRL'S BEST FRIEND")
1989Heavy Petting (Documentary) (performer: "Old Black Magic")
1987Marilyn Monroe: Beyond the Legend (Documentary) (performer: "Happy Birthday to You" (1893), "Kiss" (1953), "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" (1953), "The River of No Return" (1954), "That Old Black Magic" (1942) - uncredited)
1983Der Andro-Jäger (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Lieber schön und reich (1983) ... (performer: "I Wanna Be Loved by You" - uncredited)
1981Remember When... (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- The Birds and the Bees ... (performer: "Happy Birthday, Mr. President")
1980Touro Indomável (performer: "Bye, Bye Baby" (1953))
1974Toda Uma Vida (performer: "Bye Bye Baby")
1968Handicap (Short) (performer: "I'm Just A Little Girl From Little Rock")
1966The Legend of Marilyn Monroe (Documentary) (performer: "I Wanna Be Loved by You" (1928), "Happy Birthday", "Thanks for the Memory" - uncredited)
1965The Love Goddesses (Documentary) (performer: "I Wanna be Loved by You")
1962President Kennedy's Birthday Salute (TV Movie) (performer: "Happy Birthday To You")
1960Adorável Pecadora ("INCURABLY ROMANTIC") / (performer: "LET'S MAKE LOVE", "SPECIALIZATION", "INCURABLY ROMANTIC", "MY HEART BELONGS TO DADDY")
1959Quanto Mais Quente Melhor (performer: "Runnin' Wild" (1922), "Sugar Blues" (1920), "I Wanna Be Loved by You" (1928), "I'm Thru with Love" (1931), "Some Like It Hot" (1958), "Sugar Blues - Runnin' Wild" - uncredited)
1957O Príncipe Encantado (performer: "I Found a Dream" - uncredited)
1956Nunca Fui Santa (performer: "That Old Black Magic" (1942) - uncredited)
1955O Pecado Mora ao Lado (performer: "Chopsticks" (1877) - uncredited)
1954O Mundo da Fantasia (performer: "After You Get What You Want You Don't Want It", "Heat Wave", "A Man Chases a Girl (Until She Catches Him)", "Lazy" - uncredited)
1954O Rio das Almas Perdidas (performer: "River of No Return", "I'm Gonna File My Claim", "One Silver Dollar", "Down in the Meadow" - uncredited)
1953The Jack Benny Program (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Honolulu Trip (1953) ... (performer: "Bye Bye Baby" - uncredited)
1953Os Homens Preferem as Louras (performer: "When Love Goes Wrong" (1953), "A Little Girl from Little Rock" (1949) (uncredited), "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" (1949) (uncredited), "Bye Bye Baby" (1949) (uncredited))
1953Torrente de Paixão (performer: "Kiss" - uncredited)
1950O que Pode um Beijo (performer: "Oh, What a Forward Young Man You Are" - uncredited)
1948Mentira Salvadora (performer: "Every Baby Needs a Da Da Daddy", "Anyone Can Tell I Love You", "The Ladies of the Chorus")
AMIGOS...ATÉ A PRÓXIMA!!!!!!!!!!!!
VIDA LONGA E PRÓSPERA...............................................................!!!!!
QUAPLÁ.......................................................................................!!!!!
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