Actress’s body Mila Moreira The body will be cremated on Tuesday (7), at Memorial do Carmo, in the port area of Rio de Janeiro. Wake-up was scheduled for 10:00 AM, at the same location.
Mila passed away at dawn on Monday (6) at the age of 75. She was taken to Cuba Star Hospital, in the southern region of Rio, and the cause of death has not been revealed.
Born Marilda Alves Moreira da Silva, in São Paulo, Mila began her modeling career at the age of 14. She participated in several TV series on TV Globo: “feathers and sequins“NS”Icy Brown“Among them. Throughout her career, Mila has been around 30 TV series and mini-series.
Mila was one of the first models to work in TV series. In an interview with “Video Show”, she claimed that she faced prejudice. She made her debut in “Marron Glacé” in 1979, when she played the role of Érica.
Actress Mila Moreira dies
“Back then, it wasn’t uncommon to have a supermodel working on TV, so of course, in the beginning, there was prejudice. Everyone was waiting to collect shit. The crooked eyes were more due to her being out of her own — Mila told the show, like today, People still think you’re stealing other people’s work. You study to be an actress and someone comes to become an actress just because she’s cute and fashionable.”
Milla Moreira’s pioneering spirit and success in TV series made the idea of modeling in the cast more palatable. And then came actors and actresses such as Luma de Oliveira, Camila Queiroz, Qua Raymond, Malvino Salvador and Rinaldo Giancini.
In cinema, Mila has acted in films such as “Os Saltimbancos Trapalhões” (1981) and “Dias Melhores Virão” (1989).
Milla Moreira in September 2016 Photo – Photo: Celso Tavares / G1
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