Maitê Proença
An image from Elvis & Madonna, one of the productions that also features Maitê Proença.
Maitê Proença

Maitê Proença

January 28, 1958 — São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

Maitê Proença Gallo is a Brazilian actress and writer.

Proença has worked on Brazilian telenovelas, films and plays. Her role in the telenovela Dona Beija was her first major TV success in Brazil, Portugal and some 50 other countries where it was shown.

Proença has written two books. Her first book, Entre ossos e a escrita, published in 2005, contained the best of her essays. The second book, Uma Vida Inventada, sold 100,000 copies in Brazil and was exported to Portugal. She has also written two plays one of which, As Meninas, won her several prizes. She has a column in the Brazilian magazine Época.

Proença has been a TV host for Video Show (1983), Programa de Domingo (1987) and Saia Justa (2006/2007). In 2006, Proença wrote her first theater play, Achadas e Perdidas. In 2002, she made her debut as a theater producer with the play Buda.

In 2009, due to controversial remarks on the Brazilian TV show Saia Justa, Proença prompted public outrage in Portugal and was accused of being Lusophobic, though she has since affirmed numerous times her love for Portugal. She has since denied the accusation and recorded several apologies, as well as issuing one on her official blog. Proença emphasized that despite the misunderstanding, she is of recent Portuguese ancestry and likes Portugal and the Portuguese. For about a week, the affair was discussed or reported on several Portuguese television networks and major newspapers.

Young Hearts

Young Hearts

1995

Shades of Sin

Shades of Sin

2004

Gabriela

Gabriela

2012

Elvis & Madonna

Elvis & Madonna

2011

The Lady from the Shanghai Cinema

The Lady from the Shanghai Cinema

1987

Tolerância

Tolerância

2000

Passione

Passione

2010

Torre de Babel

Torre de Babel

1998