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- Birth nameMaria Alexandra de Alencastre Telo Teodósio Pedrosa
- Height5′ 3″ (1.60 m)
- Alexandra Lencastre was born in Lisbon, in 1965. She's one of the most talented and most popular Portuguese actresses. As a Philosophy student, became interested in the experience of a theatre group from the University. She left Philosophy and began her acting studies at the Theater School (Conservatório), in Lisbon. It was with the play 'Frei Luís de Sousa', directed by Jorge Listopad, that her acting career really began, winning an award for best revelation. Since then, she worked with some of the main directors of the Portuguese theater, including Carlos Avilez, João Lourenço and José Wallenstein. She began working in television, on the Portuguese version of 'Sesame Street'. Later, in television, both in fiction (including some very popular telenovelas) and entertainment features (such as the polemic interviews of 'In Bed With..'), she became a star for Portuguese audiences. Since 1990, with Lovely Child (1990), by João Canijo, her film career developed, working with directors like João Botelho, João Mário Grilo and Teresa Villaverde. Her most important success, both with audiences and critic, is O Delfim (2002), directed by Fernando Lopes. In the same year, she worked with Javier Bardem in The Dancer Upstairs (2002), directed by John Malkovich. In 2003, she was again a great success in TV, with Ana e os Sete, Portuguese version of a Spanish series. With Rogério Samora, in O Delfim, Alexandra Lencastre defined a new pair for the Portuguese cinema; they met again in Lá Fora (2004), also directed by Fernando Lopes.- IMDb mini biography by: (Anonymous)
- SpousesPiet-Hein Bakker(February 17, 1996 - 2003) (divorced, 2 children)Virgílio Castelo(July 31, 1993 - 1994) (divorced)
- Has two daughters: Margarida, born 10 Oct 1996; Catarina, born July 1998.
- She has been in several theater plays. Some of those were written by David Mamet, 'Moliére' ("Tartufo"), Almeida Garrett, José Régio and Gil Vicente.
- She lives with her two daughters in Cascais.
- She's an actress and a TV host.
- She was first noticed by the public with the novel "A Banqueira do Povo" (1993).
- I refuse not to spend time with my daughters. Once I believed things of life could be separated. I don't anymore. I try to explain that to my daughters, that the profession of their mother is tough, it is not to appear in magazines with a plastic smile. For that, I must be several women. And that is never valued by husbands, bosses or directors.
- Working with women has a lot of advantages. We can talk about husbands, sons, diapers and menstruation without being silly. With men, how is it possible? And we can even kiss each other without the press saying we have an affair...
- People make an image of me totally different from what I really am, but I don't really care, I don't need to satisfy anyone.
- A Única Mulher (2015) - 20,000 EUR per month
- Tempo de Viver (2006) - 7,500 euros per month
- Ninguém Como Tu (2005) - 10,000 euros per month
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