Hebe camargo

Timeline Hebe Camargo

  • Birth

    Birth
    He was born on March 8, 1926, in the city of Taubaté.
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  • Early Career

    Early Career
    iniciou sua carreira como cantora de rádio, ainda na década de 1940, na Rádio Tupi.
    https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebe_Camargo
  • First Film

    First Film
    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
  • First songs

    First songs
    He released his first songs in 1950, "Oh, Jose" and "Who Was That Said".
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  • First Brazilian television network

    First Brazilian television network
    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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  • The World is for Women

     The World is for Women
    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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  • Retiring the television

    Retiring the television
    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
  • Return to television

    Return to television
    She returns to television on RecordTV in April 1966, after several invitations and to her husband's will, with the program Hebe.
  • Participation in the film

    Participation in the film
    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.
  • Celebration

    Celebration
    In 2004, he celebrated his 18 years of SBT.
  • Death

    Death
    Hebe died on September 29, 2012, in São Paulo at age 83 after suffering a cardiorespiratory arrest at dawn while sleeping.