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He was born on March 8, 1926, in the city of Taubaté.
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iniciou sua carreira como cantora de rádio, ainda na década de 1940, na Rádio Tupi.
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Already in 1949 was in his first film (Almost in the Sky), that was followed of "Liana, the Pecadora" and "Zé do Periquito", this one in the company of Mazzaropi
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He released his first songs in 1950, "Oh, Jose" and "Who Was That Said".
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Já conhecida como "A estrela de São Paulo", a principal estrela do rádio da cidade, foi convidada a integrar o grupo que foi ao porto da cidade de Santos buscar os equipamentos para dar início a primeira rede de televisão brasileira, a Rede Tupi.
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In 1955, Hebe began the first female program of Brazilian TV, The World is for Women directed by Walter Forster and in 1959 released his first album, Hebe and You.
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She turns away from the television to give birth to her son Marcello Capuano, at the request of her husband Décio Capuano. https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebe_Camargo
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She returns to television on RecordTV in April 1966, after several invitations and to her husband's will, with the program Hebe.
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She did dubbing the animated film Dinosaur (as the character Baylene) and participated in the films "Thing of a Woman", a comedy directed by Eliana Fonseca.
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In 2004, he celebrated his 18 years of SBT.
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Hebe died on September 29, 2012, in São Paulo at age 83 after suffering a cardiorespiratory arrest at dawn while sleeping.