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Hebe Maria Monteiro de Camargo Ravagnani DmSE • Dama Oficial • DmIH[1] (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈɛbi mɐˈɾi.ɐ mõˈtejɾu dʒi kɐˈmaɾɡu ˌʁavɐˈɲɐ̃ni]; 8 March 1929 – 29 September 2012) was a Brazilian television host, singer and actress. She is considered the "Queen of Brazilian Television" (Portuguese: Rainha da Televisão Brasileira). She died at her home on 29 September 2012. Her net worth was over US$360 million.[2]

Hebe Camargo
Born
Hebe Maria Monteiro de Camargo

(1929-03-08)March 8, 1929
Taubaté, São Paulo, Brazil
DiedSeptember 29, 2012(2012-09-29) (aged 83)
São Paulo, Brazil
NationalityBrazilian
Other names
  • Rainha da Televisão Brasileira
  • Loiruda
OccupationPresenter, humorist, actress, singer
Years active1943–2012
Height1.60 m (5 ft 3 in)
Spouse(s)
Décio Capuano
(m. 19641971)
(divorced) 1 child
Lélio Ravagnani
(m. 19732000)
(his death)
Musical career
Genres
  • Jazz
  • latin jazz
  • latin music
  • pop music
  • MPB
  • Romantic music
Labels
  • Odeon Records
  • Polydor Records
  • Mercury Records
  • PolyGram
  • Philips Records
  • Universal Music Group
  • Sony Music
WebsiteOfficial website

Early years


Hebe Camargo was born on Friday, an International Women's Day of 1929, in Taubaté, São Paulo, was the daughter of Esther Magalhães Camargo and Sigesfredo Monteiro de Camargo, both of Portuguese origin,[3][4] She began her career as a singer in the 1940s with her sister Estela, as Rosalinda e Florisbela. During her singing career, Camargo performed sambas and boleros in nightclubs.[5] She left her musical career to devote more time to radio and television.[4] She was invited by Assis Chateaubriand to attend the first live broadcast of Brazilian television, in the neighborhood of Sumaré, São Paulo, Brazil.[5]


Career


As a singer, Camargo appeared in comedy films by Mazzaropi and starred with Agnaldo Rayol in one of them.[4] In the 1950s, she entered television and worked as a presenter in a series on TV Paulista. In 1955, Camargo appeared in the first program for women on Brazilian television, O Mundo é das Mulheres (The World belongs to Women), on television in Rio de Janeiro,[6] which aired five times a week.

In the 1960s, Camargo moved to the Rede Record network, where, for many years, she maintained a top-rated program. During the Jovem Guarda era, Hebe gave way to new talent. On Easter Sunday, 10 April 1966, the network began broadcasting a Sunday program featuring Camargo as an interviewer.[7][8] This show was sponsored by the Brazilian airline, Varig, with an advertising featuring Camargo.[9]

Camargo was seen on almost every television station in Brazil, including the Rede Record and Rede Bandeirantes, in the 1970s and 1980s.[10]

In 1980, after a long hiatus she returned to work as an interviewer. From March 1986 to December 2010, Camargo was on the SBT Network, where she presented the television program Hebe, which became one of the network's longest-running programs. The show was also broadcast on Rede Tupi and Rede Bandeirantes, and had a spin-off show Hebe por Elas (Hebe for Them) in the early 1990s.[11] She also presented Fora do Ar, and participated in Telethon, comedy specials, and Romeu e Julieta, in which she starred with Ronald Golias and Nair Bello.[12]

In 1995, EMI released a CD of Camargo's greatest hits. On Easter Saturday, 22 April 2006, she celebrated her thousandth program on the SBT. She also has participated in social activities, such as taking part in the Cansei movement, a 2007 protest critical of the Brazilian government.[13]

Camargo was spending New Year's Eve in Miami when she complained of severe abdominal pain. A bulletin issued by the hospital later reported that Hebe was subjected to a diagnostic laparoscopy, which found cancer.[14][15] On 8 January 2010, Camargo was admitted to Albert Einstein Hospital in São Paulo[16] for surgery to remove cancer from the peritoneum.[17] After surgery and chemotherapy, she returned to work on the International Women's Day of 2010, your 81st birthday.[18]


Illness and death


Camargo suffered from cancer since 2010. She died at 11:45 AM (14:45 GMT) on Saturday, 29 September 2012, having probably suffered a cardiac arrest while she was sleeping.[citation needed]




Awards and honors



Filmography



Television career


Studio of Hebe program
Studio of Hebe program

Discography



See also



References


  1. A EXALTAÇÃO DE HEBE CAMARGO EM GALA NO PORTO
  2. "Veja quem vai ficar com a fortuna de Hebe Camargo – Record TV – R7 Balanço Geral". videos.r7.com.
  3. "HEBE CAMARGO: FESTA PORTUGUESA DE ANIVERSÁRIO". Alex Palhano. September 29, 2012. Retrieved October 1, 2012.
  4. "Biografia de Hebe Camargo". Portal São Francisco. January 16, 2010. Retrieved January 16, 2010.
  5. "Perfil de Hebe Camargo no Te Contei".
  6. "BOL, Hebe Camargo completa 80 anos neste domingo".
  7. DELAS Web Radio :: Porque o mundo é Delas! Archived 6 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  8. Dramaturgia Brasileira – Hebe Camargo Archived 27 January 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  9. Classic Airliners & Vintage Pop Culture (August 24, 2014). "Varig Sud Aviation SE-210 Caravelle Commercial – 1960". Archived from the original on December 15, 2021 via YouTube.
  10. "Hebe Camargo – A Rainha da TV". O Globo. January 17, 2010. Retrieved January 17, 2010.
  11. "OFuxico – Hebe Camargo faz 80 anos e ganha homenagem". Archived from the original on February 20, 2009.
  12. Especial Hebe Camargo, NO AR! "CTN:. Canal News Audiência da TV[permanent dead link]
  13. Rocha, Thiago (August 17, 2007). "Hebe e Ivete Sangalo engrossam a multidão do 'Cansei'". OFuxico. Archived from the original on February 8, 2009. Retrieved August 16, 2011.
  14. Hebe Camargo passa bem após cirurgia de três horasBrasil em Folhas
  15. Hebe Camargo está com tumor no peritônio, informa boletim médicoBrasil em Folhas
  16. "News "Hebe Camargo was admitted in São Paulo" – Hebe Camargo".
  17. Hebe Camargo está internada em São Paulo e deve ser operadaBrasil em Folhas
  18. "Hebe Camargo Says She is 'Bald', Just Like Marcelo Tas". diversao.terra.com.br. March 24, 2010. Retrieved April 16, 2010.
  19. "HEBE O MUSICAL" (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved March 13, 2019.
  20. "Hebe Forever – A Broadway é Aqui" (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved March 13, 2019.
  21. "Exposição 'Hebe Eterna', um mergulho na vida da estrela queridinha do Brasil". HuffPost Brasil (in Portuguese). March 12, 2019. Retrieved March 13, 2019.
  22. "Hebe Eterna".
  23. "Special Awards". Latin GRAMMYs.



На других языках


[de] Hebe Camargo

Hebe Maria Camargo (* 8. März 1929 in Taubaté (SP), Brasilien; † 29. September 2012 in São Paulo) war eine brasilianische Fernsehmoderatorin, Sängerin, Schauspielerin und Synchronsprecherin. Sie galt als eine der großen Persönlichkeiten des brasilianischen Fernsehens und wurde oft als a rainha da televisão, die „Königin des Fernsehens“, tituliert.
- [en] Hebe Camargo

[es] Hebe Camargo

Hebe Maria Monteiro de Camargo Ravagnani (Taubaté, 8 de marzo de 1929- São Paulo, 29 de septiembre de 2012) fue una presentadora de televisión, cantante y actriz brasileña. Hasta su muerte, su fortuna se estimaba en US$ 360 millones, US$ 100 millones en joyería.[1] Considerada «La reina de la televisión brasileña», fue una de las mayores estrellas en la cultura popular de Brasil. Fue amiga de estrellas como Carmen Miranda, Édith Piaf y Amália Rodrigues.[2]

[ru] Камарго, Эбе

Эбе Мария Камарго (порт. Hebe Camargo; 8 марта 1929, Таубате — 29 сентября 2012, Сан-Паулу) — бразильская телеведущая, актриса и певица.



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