Linda de Suza
Born: 1948-02-22 in Beringel, Beja, Portugal
Died: 2022-12-28
Known For: Acting
Biography
Teolinda Joaquina de Sousa Lança ( 22 February 1948 – 28 December 2022), better known as Linda de Suza, was a Portuguese Lusophone and Francophone singer and best-selling author. She was described by Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa as "a French icon of Portuguese migration". Linda de Suza was born in Beringel, Beja (Alentejo), in southern Portugal. Suza left her homeland for France in the 1970s and started to work in menial jobs. In the late 1970s, she managed to record music albums. Her works such as Tiroli-Torola, La fille qui pleurait, Un Enfant peut faire le monde, and L'Étrangère drew a large audience in France. She topped her success with her performance at Paris Olympia. Linda de Suza sang fado, folk, ballads and popular songs in both French and Portuguese and was nicknamed "Amália of France" after Amália Rodrigues, to whom she paid tribute in her song "Amália". Amália Rodrigues, known as "Rainha do Fado" ("Queen of Fado") paved the way for Linda de Suza, Tonicha, Lenita Gentil, Cândida Branca Flor, Dulce Pontes, Mariza and Mísia, among other well known Portuguese and Portuguese-descended singers. In 1984, Linda de Suza published her autobiography La Valise en Carton ("The Cardboard Suitcase"). The book was also published the same year in Portugal, as A Mala de Cartão. Her book was followed by a number of novels. La Valise en carton was adapted into a cinema-film miniseries in 1988. All were successful. Linda de Suza died in France from complications of COVID-19 on 28 December 2022, aged 74. Source: Article "Linda de Suza" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Filmography
2015
- The Black Ball as Luisa Ferreira
2006
- On n'est pas couché as Self - Guest
1998
- Vivement dimanche as Self
1992
- Parabéns as Self
1988
- La Valise en carton ... (Novel)
1987
- Sacrée soirée as Self
- Le monde est à vous as Self
1985
- Victoires de la musique as Self
1984
- La Chance aux chansons as Self
1982
- Champs-Elysées as Self
1977
- Fan School as Self
1976
- Les Jeux de 20 heures as Self
- Mosaïque as Self
1975
- Midi Première as Self
- Les Rendez-vous du dimanche as Self
- Numéro un as Self