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She first became a household name in her native Brazil when she starred in the {{soap opera}} ''Gabriela'' in 1975, which was a great national and international success, with Braga eventually reprising the role in a 1983 film adaptation. In 1976, she made ''Film/DonaFlorAndHerTwoHusbands'', which was a box office hit of the Brazilian cinema and also had major repercussions internationally. A decade later, she earned international acclaim for her role in ''Literature/KissOfTheSpiderWoman'', for which she received her first Golden Globe nomination and kicked off her English-speaking career, even making Braga the first Brazilian to present a category at the Oscars in 1987, being one of the co-presenters for Best Short Film. She would go on to star in ''Film/MoonOverParador'' and ''The Burning Season'', where she garnered two more Golden Globe nominations and an Emmy nomination.

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She Braga first became a household name in her native Brazil in 1975 when she starred in the {{soap opera}} ''Gabriela'' in 1975, ''Gabriela'', which was a great national and international success, with Braga eventually reprising the role in a 1983 film adaptation. In 1976, she made ''Film/DonaFlorAndHerTwoHusbands'', which was a box office hit of the Brazilian cinema and also had major repercussions internationally.

A decade later, she Braga earned international acclaim for her role performance in ''Literature/KissOfTheSpiderWoman'', for which she received earned her first Golden Globe a UsefulNotes/{{Golden Globe|Award}} nomination and kicked off her English-speaking career, even making Braga career. In 1987 she became the first Brazilian to present a category at the Oscars in 1987, UsefulNotes/AcademyAwardsCeremonies, being one of the co-presenters for Best Short Film. She would go went on to star in such films as ''Film/TheMilagroBeanfieldWar'', ''Film/MoonOverParador'' and ''The Burning Season'', where she garnered earning two more Golden Globe nominations and an Emmy nomination.
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Sônia Maria Campos Braga (born 8 June 1950) is a Brazilian actress.

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Sônia Maria Campos Braga (born 8 June 1950) is a Brazilian actress.

She first became a household name in her native Brazil when she starred in the {{soap opera}} ''Gabriela'' in 1975, which was a great national and international success, with Braga eventually reprising the role in a 1983 film adaptation. In 1976, she made ''Film/DonaFlorAndHerTwoHusbands'', which was a box office hit of the Brazilian cinema and also had major repercussions internationally. A decade later, she earned international acclaim for her role in ''Literature/KissOfTheSpiderWoman'', for which she received her first Golden Globe nomination and kicked off her English-speaking career, even making Braga the first Brazilian to present a category at the Oscars in 1987, being one of the co-presenters for Best Short Film. She would go on to star in ''Film/MoonOverParador'' and ''The Burning Season'', where she garnered two more Golden Globe nominations and an Emmy nomination.

She is the aunt of Creator/AliceBraga.
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!!Film roles:
* ''Film/DonaFlorAndHerTwoHusbands'' (1976)
* ''Lady on the Bus'' (1978)
* ''I Love You'' (1981)
* ''Film/{{Gabriela}}'' (1983)
* ''Literature/KissOfTheSpiderWoman'' (1985)
* ''Film/TheMilagroBeanfieldWar'' (1988)
* ''Film/MoonOverParador'' (1988)
* ''Film/{{The Rookie|1990}}'' (1990)
* ''Roosters'' (1993)
* ''The Burning Season'' (1994)
* ''Two Deaths'' (1995)
* ''Tieta of Agreste'' (1996)
* ''Film/FromDuskTillDawn3TheHangmansDaughter'' (2000)
* ''Film/{{Perfume|2001}}'' (2001)
* ''Film/AngelEyes'' (2001)
* ''Film/{{Empire|2002}}'' (2002)
* ''Marilyn Hotchkiss' Ballroom Dancing and Charm School'' (2005)
* ''Film/{{Bordertown|2006}}'' (2006)
* ''The Hottest State'' (2006)
* ''Film/AnInvisibleSign'' (2010)
* ''Lope'' (2010)
* ''The Wine of Summer'' (2012)
* ''Aquarius'' (2016)

!!Television roles
* ''Gabriela'' (1975)
* ''Series/TheCosbyShow'' (1986; 2 episodes)
* ''Series/TalesFromTheCrypt'' (1992; episode "This'll Kill Ya")
* ''Series/SexAndTheCity'' (2001; 3 episodes)
* ''Series/LawAndOrder'' (2003; episode "Genius")
* ''Series/CSIMiami'' (2005; episode "Identity")
* ''Series/{{Alias}}'' (2005)
* ''Series/GhostWhisperer'' (2005; episode "Shadow Boxer")
* ''Series/BrothersAndSisters'' (2010; 2 episodes)
* ''Series/RoyalPains'' (2014)
* ''Series/Warehouse13'' (2014; episode "Savage Seduction")
* ''Series/LukeCage2016'' (2016 – present)
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