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Irene Brietzke | |
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Born | Irene Beatriz de Mattos Brietzke December 7, 1944
Porto Alegre,
Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil |
Died | September 14, 2021 Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil | (aged 76)
Nationality | Brazilian |
Alma mater | |
Occupation(s) | Actress, theatre director |
Years active | 1971–2015 |
Irene Beatriz de Mattos Brietzke (December 7, 1944 – September 14, 2021 [1]) was a Brazilian actress and theatre director.
Brietzke debuted as an actress in 1966 in the children's play "Quatro pessoas passam enquanto as lentilhas cozinham" by Stuart Walker, directed by Ivo Bender.
The following year, she began to study theater at the Center of Dramatic Art of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. In the course, she participated in montages with texts by Lorca ("Dona Rosita, a solteira", 1967), Brecht and Weill ("A ópera dos três vinténs", 1969) and Ésquilo ("Agamemnon", 1971). As a job of diplomacy, she directed "A cantora careca", by Eugène Ionesco.
In 1971, she graduated in letters and theater direction from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. Two years later, she completed her graduate studies in theater at the University of Denver in the United States. Back in Porto Alegre, in 1976 she became professor of theater direction and interpretation in the Department of Dramatic Art of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. [2]
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (September 2021) |
Irene Brietzke | |
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Born | Irene Beatriz de Mattos Brietzke December 7, 1944
Porto Alegre,
Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil |
Died | September 14, 2021 Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil | (aged 76)
Nationality | Brazilian |
Alma mater | |
Occupation(s) | Actress, theatre director |
Years active | 1971–2015 |
Irene Beatriz de Mattos Brietzke (December 7, 1944 – September 14, 2021 [1]) was a Brazilian actress and theatre director.
Brietzke debuted as an actress in 1966 in the children's play "Quatro pessoas passam enquanto as lentilhas cozinham" by Stuart Walker, directed by Ivo Bender.
The following year, she began to study theater at the Center of Dramatic Art of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. In the course, she participated in montages with texts by Lorca ("Dona Rosita, a solteira", 1967), Brecht and Weill ("A ópera dos três vinténs", 1969) and Ésquilo ("Agamemnon", 1971). As a job of diplomacy, she directed "A cantora careca", by Eugène Ionesco.
In 1971, she graduated in letters and theater direction from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. Two years later, she completed her graduate studies in theater at the University of Denver in the United States. Back in Porto Alegre, in 1976 she became professor of theater direction and interpretation in the Department of Dramatic Art of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. [2]