Eliane Lage
Eliane Margaret Elizabeth Lage (born 16 July 1928) is a French-born Brazilian actress and writer, best known for playing the lead role in 1953 film The Landowner's Daughter. Lage was born on 16 July 1928, in Paris, France. Her father was Brazilian and her mother was English. She came to Brazil when she was six months old. From a young age, she began working with underprivileged children, mainly in Dona Marta Favela. Dissatisfied with her limitations, she went to study in England, and from there she went to Greece, where she helped in a concentration camp for Greek children during the civil war.
Back in Brazil in 1950, she was invited by Tom Payne to audition for the film Caiçara. After the success of Caiçara, Tom convinced her to film Ângela in Pelotas. It was the beginning of his brief, but very important film career. Soon came the consecration, in Sinhá Moça (1953), which earned Tom Payne a critic's prize at the 4th Berlin International Film Festival and international acclaim.
In 1957, she and Tom Payne did a short-lived weekly programme, A Vida com Eliane, on TV Tupi, an experience she found disappointing, and she never wanted to do television again.
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Acting
Movie
The Landowner's Daughter
as Sinhá Moça
1953
Movie
Caiçara
as Marina
1950
Movie
Ravina
1959
Movie
Angela
as Ângela
1951
Movie
Terra é Sempre Terra
1951
Movie
Um Homem e o Cinema
as Self (archive footage)
1976
Movie
Adolfo Celi, a Man for Two Worlds
as Self
2006
Movie
Celebração - 100 Anos do Cinema Nacional
as Self
1997
Movie
Memória Vera Cruz: A Recuperação de um Sonho
1987