Emília Adelaide
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Emília Adelaide | |
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| Born | Emília Adelaide Pimentel 1 November 1836 |
| Died | 11 September 1905 (Aged 68) |
| Resting place | Prazeres Cemetery, Lisbon |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Known for | Lisbon and Rio de Janeiro theatre |
Emília Adelaide (1 November 1836 – 11 September 1905) was a Portuguese actress and theatre company manager in the 19th century.
Emília Adelaide Pimentel was born on 1 November 1836, in the parish of Sé, close to Portalegre in the east of Portugal. She was the daughter of Luís Dias and Maria José Pimentel. Her father moved to Lisbon to look for a better job and soon stopped contacting the family. At the age of 11 she went with her mother and two sisters to Castelo Branco, looking for work. When she was 18 she moved with her mother to Lisbon and found work as a seamstress.[1][2][3]
Early acting career
Adelaide started acting on the advice of Ernesto Biester, a playwright, director and impresario, with whom she had an affair. Biester went on to write almost exclusively for her. She also enrolled at the Lisbon Conservatory. Her first performance was at the D. Maria II National Theatre in 1856, in a one-act comedy. Biester then gave her an important role in the play A Caridade na Sombra, in which she achieved public acclaim. She continued to achieve regular successes in the same theatre company, including a tour to Porto in 1863. In the same year she performed at Lisbon's Teatro do Ginásio.[1][2][3][4]