Marília Gabriela

Marília Gabriela Baston de Toledo (born 31 May 1948), best known as Marília Gabriela or just Gabi, is a Brazilian journalist, TV host, actress, writer, and former singer.[1]

Marília Gabriela
Marília Gabriela in 2005
Born
Marília Gabriela Baston de Toledo

(1948-05-31) 31 May 1948
Occupations
  • Journalist
  • actress
  • TV host
  • writer
  • singer
Spouses
Reinaldo Haddad
(m. 1970; died 1974)
    Zeca Cochrane
    (m. 1976; div. 1986)
      (m. 1999; div. 2006)
      Children2

      Career

      Television hosting

      Marília began her journalist career in 1969, as an intern at Rede Globo's Jornal Nacional. That same year she was invited to present the news program Jornal Hoje, in São Paulo. In 1973, she presented the TV show Fantástico, with a story about the anniversary of Carmen Miranda's death. After that she became special reporter for the program. In 1980, Marília became the main host of the program TV Mulher,[2] together with Ney Gonçalves Dias She recorded two albums under Som Livre and Universal Music, named Perdida de Amor, with participations of Simone and Caetano Veloso. After leaving TV Mulher, in 1984, she was TV Globo's correspondent in England for six months, besides doing news stories for Fantástico. Unhappy, she left TV Globo for Rede Bandeirantes. In 1985, she presented the variety shows Marília Gabi Gabriela, at TV Bandeirantes, and the talk show Cara a Cara.

      With low ratings, Marília Gabi Gabriela show was canceled, leaving her only with Cara a Cara, on late Sunday nights; from 1987 to 1994 she also presented Jornal Bandeirantes. In 1989 she mediated the first presidential debate between the candidates Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Fernando Collor de Mello. After leaving TV Bandeirantes, she signed with Rede CNT for a short period. In 1997, she signed with Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão, where she presented SBT Repórter and talk show De Frente com Gabi. She also had a brief stint at RedeTV!.

      Acting

      Gabriela debuted on stages in 2000, with the leading role in Gerald Thomas (theatre director)' play Esperando Beckett,. She also acted in feature films and telenovelas. In the telenovela Senhora do Destino, de Aguinaldo Silva, Marília Gabriela played two characters in different timelines: Josefa Medeiros Duarte Pinto, a journalist, and her daughter, Guilhermina de Medeiros Duarte Pinto Lefevre. After prioritizing her acting career at Rede Globo, and also presenting Marília Gabriela Entrevista on cable channel GNT, she returned to SBT in June 2010, back with De Frente com Gabi.[3] On 6 July 2010 she signed with TV Cultura to present Roda Viva on Mondays, keeping her program on SBT on Sundays. Thus, Marília Gabriela passed to host three programs in three different channels. After a year at TV Cultura, SBT decided for her exclusivity on broadcast television. She left the channel in 2015.[4]

      Personal life

      Gabriela's first husband was Reinaldo Haddad, whom she married in 1970. In 1972 they had a son, Christiano Cochrane. In 1974 she was widowed. From 1976 until 1986, she was married to Zeca Cochrane, with whom she had her second son, Theodoro Cochrane, an actor. In 1999, after a year of dating,[5][6] Marília Gabriela married model and actor Reynaldo Gianecchini. On 27 October 2006, it was announced the couple had separated.[5][6]

      Filmography

      Acting roles

      Novelas, Séries & Minisséries
      Year Title Role Notes Channel
      2004 Senhora do Destino Josefa de Medeiros Duarte Pinto/Maria Guilhermina de Medeiros Duarte Pinto Lefevre Rede Globo
      A Diarista Pérola Special participation
      Sob Nova Direção Branca
      2006 JK Celita Bueno Cavallini
      Sob Nova Direção Rebeca Special participation
      2007 Duas Caras Margarida Maria dos Anjos / Margarida McKenzie Salles Prado (Guigui)
      2009 Cinquentinha Mariana Santoro
      2012 A Vida de Rafinha Bastos Herself(Episode: Piloto) - web series Special participation YouTube
      2013 Chiquititas Herself[7] SBT
      2014 Porta dos Fundos Herself(Episode: De Frente) YouTube
      As Canalhas Celina GNT
      2016 Adnight Treinadora de Adnet Programa de estreia Rede Globo

      Presenter

      Programs
      Year Title Channel
      1980 - 1984 TV Mulher Rede Globo
      1985 Marília Gabi Gabriela Rede Bandeirantes
      1987 - 1995 Cara a Cara Rede Bandeirantes
      1987 - 1992 Jornal Bandeirantes Rede Bandeirantes
      1995 - 1996 Marília Gabi Gabriela CNT/Gazeta
      1995 - 2000 SBT Repórter SBT
      1996 First Class SBT
      1998 - 2015 Marília Gabriela Entrevista GNT
      2000 - 2001 Gabi RedeTV!
      2002 - 2004 De Frente com Gabi SBT
      2010 - 2011 Roda Viva TV Cultura
      2010 - 2015 De Frente com Gabi SBT
      2012 Reviva Canal Viva
      Saturday Night Live RedeTV!
      2013 - 2014 Gabi Quase Proibida SBT
      2016 TV Mulher Canal Viva

      Cinema

      Feature and short films
      Year Title Role
      1997 Ed Mort Silva
      2002 Avassaladoras Débora
      2003 Gregório de Mattos Abadessa
      2004 O Diabo a Quatro Regina
      2005 Quanto Vale ou É por Quilo? (Indisponível)
      2008 Sexo com Amor? Mônica
      Bellini e o Demônio Letícia
      2016 Procurando Dory Marília Gabriela (dub)
      2018 O Doutrinador Minister Marta Regina

      Stage

      Plays
      Year Title
      2001 Esperando Beckett
      2006 Lady Macbeth
      2008 Aquela Mulher
      2015 Vanya e Sonia e Masha e Spike

      Book

      • 2008: Eu Que Amo Tanto (the book got a segment in the TV program Fantástico (Rede Globo), retelling some of its stories)

      Discography

      Albums

      • 1982: Marília Gabriela

      Label- Opus Columbia / Som Livre

      • Tracks
      1. Diga Ao Povo Que Fico (Rita Lee / Roberto de Carvalho)
      2. Bicho de Estimação (Roberto Carlos / Erasmo Carlos)
      3. Ser, Fazer e Acontecer (Gonzaguinha)
      4. Essas Coisas que Eu Mal Sei (Marina Lima / Antônio Cícero)
      5. Sampa (Caetano Veloso)
      6. Dois Namorados (Guto Graça Mello / Naila Skorpio)
      7. Da Cor do Pecado (Bororó)
      8. O Que É, O Que É? (Milton Nascimento / Fernando Brant)
      9. Eramos Três (Tunai / Sergio Natureza)
      10. Cataclisma (Ivan Lins)
      11. Tomara (Caetano Veloso)
      • 1984: Marília Gabriela

      Label - Som Livre

      • Tracks
      1. Sampa
      2. Da Cor Do Pecado
      3. Albatroz
      4. Drão
      5. Mutante
      6. Cataclisma
      7. Diga Ao Povo Que Fico
      8. O Que É, O Que É
      9. Abrir A Porta
      10. Espelho
      11. Tomara
      12. Trem Das Cores
      • 2002: Perdida de Amor

      Label- Universal Music

      • Tracks
      1. Fotografia
      2. Loira
      3. Perdido de Amor
      4. Você
      5. Marina
      6. Este Seu Olhar
      7. Nem Eu
      8. Inútil Paisagem
      9. Alguém Como Tu
      10. Copacabana
      11. Copacabana Blade Runner
      12. Sábado Em Copacabana

      References

      1. "Marília Gabriela aos 60 e a mil | Da Redação | VEJA SÃO PAULO" (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2009-09-18. Retrieved 2017-03-31.
      2. "ISTOÉ Gente". www.terra.com.br. Retrieved 2017-03-31.
      3. "TV fechada está tomada pelos infocomerciais - 05/05/2010 -". televisao.uol.com.br. Retrieved 2017-03-31.
      4. "Apresentadora Marília Gabriela anuncia que deixará o SBT". Folha de S.Paulo. Retrieved 2017-03-31.
      5. "Separação de Marília e Gianecchini foi gradual e amistosa, diz 'Extra'" [Separation of Marília and Gianecchini was gradual and friendly, says 'Extra']. O Globo (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2006-10-28. Archived from the original on 2006-11-14.
      6. "Reynaldo Gianecchini: 'Tenho muita saudade do casamento com a Marília'" [Reynaldo Gianecchini: 'I really miss my marriage with Marília']. UOL (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2020-03-20. Retrieved 2023-07-07.
      7. "Em Chiquititas, Marília Gabriela entrevista Tomás, disfarce de Tobias - Últimas Notícias - UOL TV e Famosos". UOL TV e Famosos (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2017-03-31.
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