Lucinda Simões

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Born
Lucinda Augusta da Silva Borges

17 December 1850
Lisbon, Portugal
Died21 May 1928 (Aged 77)
Lisbon, Portugal
Resting placePrazeres Cemetery, Lisbon
OccupationActor
Lucinda Simões
Photo from the 1870s
Born
Lucinda Augusta da Silva Borges

17 December 1850
Lisbon, Portugal
Died21 May 1928 (Aged 77)
Lisbon, Portugal
Resting placePrazeres Cemetery, Lisbon
OccupationActor
Years active55
Known forLisbon theatre
SpouseLuís Cândido Furtado Coelho
ChildrenOne son and one daughter

Lucinda Simões (1850  1928) was one of the most acclaimed Portuguese actors and theatre directors in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The former Teatro Lucinda in Rio de Janeiro was named after her.

Lucinda Augusta da Silva Borges was born on 17 December 1850 in the Portuguese capital of Lisbon. She was the daughter of the actor José Simões Nunes Borges [pt] and Maria José da Silva. Her father did not encourage his daughters to pursue theatrical careers and enrolled them in a private school. However, in 1865, at the age of 14, together with her sister Amélia, Lucinda participated in an amateur recital. Her professional debut took place on 16 October 1867, at the Teatro do Ginásio in Lisbon, at a performance attended by Queen D. Maria Pia, for which she received much applause and the Queen awarded her with a bracelet.[1][2][3]

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