Dercy Gonçalves

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Dercy Gonçalves

Dercy Gonçalves in 2004
Born Dolores Gonçalves Costa
(1907-06-23)June 23, 1907
Santa Maria Madalena,
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Died July 19, 2008(2008-07-19) (aged 101)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Years active 1929–2008
Height 4' 11" (1.50 m)
Spouse(s) Danilo Bastos
(194363)

Dercy Gonçalves, stage name of Dolores Gonçalves Costa, (June 23, 1907 July 19, 2008) was a Brazilian comedienne. She stood 4' 11" (1.50 m) tall. In her 80-year long career, Dercy Gonçalves worked in the theater, revues, film, radio and television, becoming famous by her humorous use of vulgar language. In 1991, at the age of 83, she caused controversy by exposing her breasts while parading with a Samba school in Rio de Janeiro's Carnaval.

She died on July 19, 2008 from pneumonia at the age of 101. She was buried in her birth town, in stand up position. Her mausoleum, designed by herself in 1991, has the shape of a glass pyramid. The conception is similar to Louvre Pyramid.[1]

Dercy Gonçalves currently holds the record for Longest Career as an Actress with Guinness World Records. [2]

Biography

Dercy Gonçalves was biographed in 1994 by Maria Adelaide Amaral. The book was titled Dercy de Cabo a Rabo (a popular expression in Portuguese that means "The complete Dercy"). [3] Amaral also adapted her book into the 2012 miniseries Dercy de Verdade ("The true Dercy"). Dercy Gonçalves was portrayed by Luiza Périssé (teen), Heloísa Périssé (young) and Fafy Siqueira (older). [4]

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