Sagramor de Scuvero

Brazilian journalist, and radio announcer (1913–1967) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sagramor de Scuvero

Sagramor de Scuvero Brandão (30 September 1921 – 9 October 1995) was a Brazilian actress and radio announcer.[1] She was also councillor in Rio de Janeiro in the years 1948–1956.

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BornSagramor de Scuvero Brandão
(1921-09-30)30 September 1921
São Paulo
Died9 October 1995(1995-10-09) (aged 74)
Rio de Janeiro
OccupationActress, radio personality, councillor
NationalityBrazilian
SpouseMiguel Gustavo
ChildrenAna Maria, Maria Lúcia
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Biography

Born in 1921 in São Paulo, she started as a radio personality,[2] in São Paulo, in local emissions.[3]

She married composer Miguel Gustavo and the couple had two daughters. Post-marriage, they moved to Rio de Janeiro and she continued working at radio. She worked at Rádio Globo, at Rádio Bandeirantes and at Rádio Mayrink Veiga.[4] From 1948 to 1956 she was councillor in Rio de Janeiro, being the first women to be elected to the municipal council.[5]

She died of cancer in 1995 in Rio de Janeiro.[6]

Radio programs at Rádio Globo

  • 1945: Programa Feminino
  • 1945: Marcha Nupcial
  • 1946–1952: O Mundo Não Vale O Seu Lar

Books

  • Na casa do sonho - Editora Anchieta - 1941
  • Eu quero ficar homem - Editora do Brasil

References

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