Maria de Medeiros

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Maria de Medeiros

Born Maria de Medeiros Esteves Vitorino de Almeida
August 19, 1965 (1965-08-19) (age 42)
Lisbon, Portugal
Occupation Film actress and director
Website
http://www.mariademedeiros.net/

Maria de Medeiros, DamSE (pronounced [mɐˈɾiɐ dɨ mɨˈdɐiɾuʃ], complete name Maria de Medeiros Esteves Vitorino de Almeida) (born August 19, 1965) is a Portuguese actress and director who has been involved in both European and American film productions. She is the daughter of musician and composer António Vitorino de Almeida. She was born in Lisbon.

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Among de Medeiros' most memorable film appearances are three early 1990s roles. Her considerable resemblance to Anaïs Nin landed her the primary role in Henry & June (1990) in which she played the author. In 1990, she played the role of Maria in Ken McMullen's film about the rise of the Paris Commune 1871 and, in 1994, Medeiros appeared in Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction, playing Butch Coolidge's (Bruce Willis) girlfriend Fabienne.

In 2003, she appeared as a hairdresser in the Spanish movie My Life Without Me starring Sarah Polley.

She has starred in the Canadian movie The Saddest Music in the World (2004) directed by Guy Maddin, costarring with Isabella Rossellini and Mark McKinney.

In 2007, she released an album, A Little More Blue, in which she performs songs by Brazilian musicians, including Chico Buarque, Caetano Veloso, Ivan Lins and Dolores Duran. On the album, she sings in French ("Joana Francesa" by Chico Buarque), Portuguese and English ("A Little More Blue" by Caetano Veloso).

Maria de Medeiros was on the front cover of issue two of London fanzine "The Freaky Jason".

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