Marcélia Cartaxo
Marcélia de Souza Cartaxo, born on October 27, 1963, in Cajazeiras, Brazil, is a distinguished actress and director, celebrated for her compelling performances in film and theater. She rose to prominence with her role in “A Hora da Estrela,” a cinematic adaptation of Clarice Lispector's acclaimed novel, which showcased her exceptional talent and brought her critical acclaim.
Throughout her illustrious career, Cartaxo has garnered numerous accolades, solidifying her status in the Brazilian arts scene. She has been honored with two Grande Otelo Awards, which recognize outstanding performances in Brazilian cinema. Additionally, her work has earned her three Guarani Awards, a prestigious Kikito from the Gramado Festival, and four Candango Trophies from the Brasília Festival, reflecting her versatility and dedication to her craft.
One of the crowning achievements of her career came when she received the Silver Bear for Best Actress at the Berlin Film Festival, a prestigious recognition that highlights her impact on the international film community. Marcélia Cartaxo continues to inspire audiences with her dynamic performances and contributions to the arts, making her a prominent figure in the Brazilian cultural landscape.