
Actor
Jussara Freire
Born 1951 · Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
Jussara Rocha Freire (São Paulo, February 8, 1951) is a Brazilian actress and presenter, famous for her work in television, cinema and theater, she is the winner of several awards, including two APCA Awards, a Brazil Quality Award, and a Press Trophy. She began her career in the 70s, gaining prominence in soap operas such as Os Inocentes (1974), Éramos Seis (1977) and O Direito de Nascer (1978), consolidating herself as one of the great names in Brazilian television drama, until establishing herself as a prestigious actress thanks to her performance in the soap opera Pantanal (1990), for which she achieved critical and public recognition and was awarded best actress at the Troféu Imprensa and the APCA Award. Other notable works include the soap operas Amazônia (1991), Coração de Estudante (2002), Cabocla (2004) and Belíssima (2005). She won praise from critics and the public, especially for her dramatic roles and also as an antagonist, especially for her performances as Carmem and Donana in the soap operas Vidas Opostas (2006) and Pecado Mortal (2013), respectively. For her performance in Vidas Opostas (2006), she was awarded the APCA Award for best actress for the second time. She was also nominated again in this award category for her performance in Pecado Mortal (2013).
Acting

Apocalipse
Tamar Koheg · 2017

Desperate Lies
Norma · 2024

Crazy About You
Irmã Mércia · 2024

Sweet Diva
Nilda Matheus · 2019

Os Maias
Amélia · 2001

The Slave Mother
Urraca de Góis Almeida, Baronesa de Barangalha · 2016

O Direito de Nascer
Manon · 1978

Os Ossos do Barão
Bianca Ghirotto · 1997

O Sheik de Ipanema
Michele · 1975

Cabocla
Siá Bina de Oliveira · 2004

Os Inocentes
Gigi · 1974

Éramos Seis
Clotilde · 1994

A Barba Azul
Gláucia · 1974

Jerônimo
Suzana · 1984

Venha Ver o Sol na Estrada
Celina · 1973

A Filha do Silêncio
Marquesa de Rio Verde · 1982
O Marajá
Felícia · 1993

Pantanal
Filomena Aparecida (Filó) · 1990

Vidas Marcadas
Olivia · 1973

Romeu e Julieta
Mãe de Julieta · 2003

Éramos Seis
Olga · 1977

Chamas da Vida
Arlete Monteiro Azevedo de Castro · 2008

Belíssima
Flávia Tosca Rodrigues · 2005

Coração de Estudante
Lígia Gouveia · 2002