Eva Wilma

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
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Birthday
Dec 14, 1933 (91 years old)
Death date
May 15, 2021

Eva Wilma

Known For

As Vilãs Que Amamos
TV Show 2019

As Vilãs Que Amamos

Crashing Into the Future
TV Show 2018

Crashing Into the Future

The Sabino Machado family, their slaves and entourage spend years frozen in the ocean after a shipwreck in 1886. They wake up gradually, one by one, and must learn to deal with the technology and the human idiosyncrasies of the present times. Among cultural and temporal shocks, "the frozen ones" encounter improbable friendships, romances and greedy people, while fighting prejudices that not even time was able to eradicate.

Minha Mãe, Minha Filha
Movie 2018

Minha Mãe, Minha Filha

Hidden Truths
TV Show 2015

Hidden Truths

A teenager who dreams with a career as a top model becomes part of a prostitution scheme and meets a powerful and obsessive businessman. As a last resort, he marries the girl's mother just to be near her. This series explores the limits of obsession, wealth and pleasure, using the fashion world as backdrop.

Looks & Essence
1h 0m
TV Show 2011

Looks & Essence

Griselda is a tough, hard-working handywoman who managed to raise her three children on her own. She struggles to make ends meet but after winning the lottery tensions rise as people inevitably show their true value. With plenty of romance and intrigue this incredibly rich and fun telenovela brings together the true values of friendship, love, and family.

Desejo Proibido
0h 35m
TV Show 2007

Desejo Proibido

Desejo Proibido is a Brazilian telenovela broadcast by Globo Network, at 6 pm, every day, except Sunday. In the cast: Fernanda Vasconcellos, Murilo Rosa and Daniel de Oliveira.

JK
0h 40m
TV Show 2006

JK

For decades, doctor Juscelino Kubitschek enters politics and becomes president of Brazil.

Biography

Eva Wilma Buckup Zarattini OMC (São Paulo, December 14, 1933 – São Paulo, May 15, 2021) was a Brazilian actress and dancer. She began her career in 1952, starring in several soap operas on Rede Tupi and Record TV between the 1950s and 1970s, in addition to a brief stint on TV Excelsior. In 1980, she transferred to Rede Globo, consolidating herself as one of the network's main artists.