Torres’ husband, Andrew “Andrucha” Waddington is a renowned Brazilian director, screenwriter, producer, and partner in one of the country’s leading production companies, Conspiração Filmes. Much like ...
Before their Oscar nominations, Wagner Moura and Fernanda Torres starred in Basic Sanitation, a Brazilian comedy hiding more ...
She’s still here — with an apology. Fernanda Torres released a statement over the weekend apologizing for wearing blackface in a resurfaced comedy skit from the Brazilian TV show “Fantastico” 17 years ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Oscar nominee Fernanda Torres has apologized after a decades-old video of her performing in blackface resurfaced ahead of the Academy Awards. The I’m Still Here star ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Fernanda Torres, photographed in Los Angeles in November. (Annie Noelker / For The Times) Speaking to The Times in 2019, Brazilian ...
Fernanda Torres received the Taormina Film Festival Achievement Award.
Fernanda Torres is following in the footsteps of her beloved mother, Fernanda Montenegro, at the Academy Awards tonight. Nominated for Best Actress, Torres becomes just the second Brazilian actress ...
Pulling off a surprise win at the Golden Globes, Fernanda Torres took home Best Actress in a Motion Picture in the Drama category. Specifically, the 59-year-old actress won for her powerful ...
Oscar nominee Fernanda Torres has apologised after a sketch of her in blackface has resurfaced. The Brazilian star recently received a Best Actress Academy Award nomination for I'm Still Here, which ...
Acclaimed Brazilian actress Fernanda Torres’s role in ‘I’m Still Here’ is captivating audiences worldwide. Here she discusses portraying Eunice Paiva, Brazilian cinema and why this story feels more ...
Eduardo Ariedo is a video game journalist known among friends for leading Bohemians, an Irish football club, to a Champions League title in Football Manager—just mention the game, and his eyes light ...
Speaking to The Times in 2019, Brazilian acting legend Fernanda Montenegro described receiving an Academy Award nomination 20 years earlier for her role in Walter Salles’ “Central Station” — and her ...