Dina Sfat
Birth Name: Dina Sfat
Birth Date: 1938-10-28
Birth Place: São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Details
Alternate Names: Dina Kutner
Physical Characteristics:
Career
First Appearances: - The Burning Body (1966) as
Most Important Roles: - Eros, the God of Love (1981) as Ana
- Of Gods and the Undead (1970) as Crazy Woman
- Dina Sfat na União Soviética - Perestroika (1988) as
- Family Album (1981) as Senhorinha
- Macunaima (1969) as Ci
- The Brazilwood Man (1982) as Branca Clara
- Perdidos e Malditos (1970) as
- Tati, a Garota (1973) as Manuela
- O Barão Otelo no Barato dos Bilhões (1971) as Maria vai-com-as-outras
- On Borrowed Time (1968) as Paula
Career Highlights: - Eros, the God of Love (1981)
- Of Gods and the Undead (1970)
- Dina Sfat na União Soviética - Perestroika (1988)
- Family Album (1981)
- Macunaima (1969)
- The Brazilwood Man (1982)
- Perdidos e Malditos (1970)
- Tati, a Garota (1973)
- O Barão Otelo no Barato dos Bilhões (1971)
- On Borrowed Time (1968)
Full Biography
Dina Sfat (São Paulo, October 28, 1938 - Rio de Janeiro, March 20, 1989), born Dina Kutner, was a Brazilian actress of Jewish origin. She debuted in film with 'O Corpo Ardente' in 1966 and gained recognition for her role in 'Três Histórias de Amor'. She won several awards, including 'Best Actress' at the Brasília Festival for 'Os Deuses e os Mortos'. On television, she debuted in 'Ciúme' (1966) on Rede Tupi. Sfat was a three-time winner of the Imprensa Trophy as 'Best Actress', notably for roles in 'Fogo sobre Terra' and 'Saramandaia'. In 2009, the Dina Sfat Award was established to honor actresses with profiles similar to hers.