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Matilde Mastrangi : ウィキペディア英語版
Matilde Mastrangi

Matilde Raspa Mastrangi (18 March 1953 in São Paulo, Brazil - ) is a Brazilian actress.
== Career ==
Mastrangi was originally a photomodel who also posed for the magazine ''Sétimo Céu''.〔(Adoro Cinema Brasileiro - Matilde Mastrangi )〕 In 1971, singer Wanderley Cardoso arranged her to work as a dancer on Silvio Santos TV show.〔(Dramaturgia Brasileira - Matilde Mastrangi )〕
Mastrangi made her acting debut in 1974 with ''As Cangaceiras Eróticas'', an erotic comedy by Roberto Mauro. She continued her acting career with films like ''Bacalhau'' (1976). She became a popular figure of pornochanchadas and during these years, she was considered as one of the most important actresses of the genre along with Helena Ramos and Aldine Müller.〔(Confraria de Cinema - Matilde Mastrangi )〕
After the fading of pornochanchada in popularity, she passed to other genres, including all films directed by Guilherme de Almeida Prado〔 such as Perfume de Gardênia.
She posed for February 1984 issue of ''Playboy Brasil''.〔(IMDB Biography )〕

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