Carlota Talassi

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Born
Carlota Talassi da Silva

20 September 1811
Porto, Portugal
Died4 September 1891 Aged 79
Lisbon, Portugal
Resting placePrazeres Cemetery, Lisbon
Occupation(s)Actress and translator
Carlota Talassi
Born
Carlota Talassi da Silva

20 September 1811
Porto, Portugal
Died4 September 1891 Aged 79
Lisbon, Portugal
Resting placePrazeres Cemetery, Lisbon
Occupation(s)Actress and translator
Known forPortuguese theatre
PartnerCaetano José da Silva

Carlota Talassi (1811 – 1891) was a Portuguese actress and translator of plays.

Carlota Talassi da Silva was born in the parish of Santo Ildefonso in Porto, Portugal on 20 September 1811. She was the daughter of an actress, Catarina Talassi, and granddaughter of an Italian poet, Augusto Talassi, who moved to Portugal in the service of Queen Maria I. There is no record of the name of her father, although it is believed he was also an actor. Her parents supported their daughter's inclinations to join them in the theatre and guided her development from an early age. She was 9 years old when she first stepped onto the stage at the São João National Theatre in Porto, on 13 May 1821, on the birthday of King João VI.[1][2][3]

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