Carmen Miranda
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Date of birth | 9 February 1909 Marco de Canaveses (Porto, Portugal) María do Carmo Miranda da Cunha | ||||
Date of death | 5 August 1955 Beverly Hills (United States of America) | ||||
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Carmen Miranda, 1930
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Carmen Miranda no estúdio da rádio Mayrink Veiga, 1932
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Carmen Miranda by Annemarie Heinrich, 1935
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1935
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Carmen Miranda e Mario Reis
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Carmen Miranda by Annemarie Heinrich, 1938
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Streets of Paris with Abbott & Costello, 1939.
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Miranda on the cover Click magazine, November 1939.
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At the Chinese Theater, March 1941.
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1941
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1943
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Carmen Miranda at dressing table, 1941
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With her husband David Sebastian
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Miranda and Ed Sullivan, 1953.
Film images[edit]
In Brazilian films[edit]
In Estudantes (1935)[edit]
In Alô, Alô, Brasil (1935)[edit]
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With Aurora Miranda (sister).
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In Banana da Terra (1939)[edit]
In American films[edit]
In Down Argentine Way (1940)[edit]
In That Night in Rio (1941)[edit]
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With Alice Faye and Don Ameche.
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In Week-End in Havana (1941)[edit]
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With Cesar Romero.
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In Springtime in the Rockies (1942)[edit]
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With Betty Grable.
In The Gang's All Here (1943)[edit]
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With Alice Faye and Phil Baker.
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In Greenwich Village (1944)[edit]
In Something for the Boys (1944)[edit]
In Doll Face (1945)[edit]
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With Dennis O'Keefe.
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With Stephen Dunne.
In Copacabana (1947)[edit]
In A Date with Judy (1948)[edit]
In Nancy Goes to Rio (1950)[edit]
Sound recordings[edit]
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Carmem Miranda e Mário Reis - Chegou a hora da fogueira
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Carmem Miranda e Mário Reis - Alô... Alô...
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Carmem Miranda "Uva de Caminhão", 1939
Movie Posters[edit]
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Streets of Paris, 1939.
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Greenwich Village, 1944.
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Doll Face, 1945.
Memorials[edit]
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Daffy Duck as Carmen Miranda in Yankee Doodle Daffy, 1943.
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Footprints and signature in the concrete of Grauman's Chinese Theater.
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Carmen Miranda's on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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Museu Carmen Miranda in the Rio de Janeiro.
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Float of Imperio Serrano, samba school.
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