Maria de Medeiros
Born: 1965-08-19
• Lisbon, Portugal
Maria de Medeiros Esteves Vitorino de Almeida (born August 19, 1965), better known as Maria de Medeiros, is a Portuguese actress, director, and singer who has been involved in both European and American film productions.
Filmography
Bruce Willis : les secrets d'une icône
No One Will Know
Reflection in a Dead Diamond
Ange
The Portuguese House
Smoke Signals
Giorni felici
Easter
Les parents terribles
In the Country of Last Things
Moral Order
Onyx: Kings of the Grail
Two Fridas
Black Is Beltza
Sea
The Broken Key
The Killer
100 Meters
Seances
The Son of Joseph
No Image
Pacifique
The Forbidden Room
Show Me Lisbon
Women Directors
The Masters of Suspense
Pasolini
Meetings with a Young Poet
I'm Not Dead
The Gang of the Jotas
Chicken with Plums
Holidays by the Sea
Journey to Portugal
Hitler in Hollywood
Medea Miracle
David's Birthday
The Story of Me
My Stars
Fallen Heroes
Midsummer Madness
On The Ropes
Shelter Me
Call Me Elisabeth
The Remains of Nothing
Marlene de Sousa
A Trip to the Orphanage
No Image
The Lady of Lapa
The Saddest Music in the World
I, Cesar
My Life Without Me
No Image
José Saramago. O Tempo de uma Memória
The Xango from Baker Street
Stranded
Porto of My Childhood
Water and Salt
Man of the Crowds
Honolulu Baby
No Image
Marafona
The Art of Amália
Second life
April Captains
Les Infortunes de la beauté
Babel
El sudor de los ruiseñores
No Image
The Comedian
Tempest in a Teapot
Land of Storms
The Thousand Wonders of the Universe
Airbag
Limited Edition
Saint-Exupéry: La dernière mission
News from the Good Lord
Le Polygraphe
Adam and Eve
No Image
Paraíso Perdido
Two Brothers, My Sister
The Detective and Death
Pulp Fiction
Poorly Extinguished Fires
No Image
Jenseits der Brandung
Golden Balls
L'homme de ma vie
No Image
Alcibíades
Retrato de Família
The Divine Comedy
Meeting Venus
Alex
Henry & June
1871
Where the Sun Beats
Easy in Mind
La Lectrice
Elvire Jouvet 40
The Jester
No Image
Zigzags
Sorceress
No Image
Vertiges
I'm Hungry, I'm Cold
Paris Seen By... 20 Years After
Silvestre
A Estrangeira