Monah Delacy
An image from Bonitinha, Mas Ordinária, one of the productions that also features Monah Delacy.
Monah Delacy

Monah Delacy

March 22, 1930 — Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil

Monah Delacy, stage name of Lacy Corrêa dos Santos Torloni is a Brazilian actress. She began her artistic career in theater, in 1950, in the plays O Demorado Adeus, Treze à Mesa and A Moratória. She made her film debut in 1960, in the film Esse Rio que Eu Amo, directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen. In the 1960s, she also began dedicating herself to painting, even holding an individual exhibition, with 19 oils, in 1980.

From her marriage to actor Geraldo Matheus Torloni, she had two children, Marcio Torloni, who did not pursue an artistic career, and actress Christiane Torloni. She is the grandmother of actor Leonardo Torloni Carvalho. She teaches acting at Casa de Arte das Laranjeiras.

Bonitinha mas Ordinária

Bonitinha mas Ordinária

1981

A Gata Comeu

A Gata Comeu

1985

Bonitinha, Mas Ordinária

Bonitinha, Mas Ordinária

1963

Obsessão

Obsessão

1973

O Amor Está no Ar

O Amor Está no Ar

1997

Irmãos Coragem

Irmãos Coragem

1970