Simone de Oliveira

Known For

Acting

Birthday

February 11, 1938 (87 years old)

Place of Birth

Lisbon, Portugal

Simone de Oliveira

Biography

Simone de Macedo e Oliveira, GCIH • GMC (born 11 February 1938) better known as Simone de Oliveira is a Portuguese singer and actress. Simone was born and raised in Lisbon. Her Portuguese mother had black African roots in São Tomé and Príncipe (then a Portuguese territory), and her father was Belgian. She started singing in high school. She is a breast cancer survivor and had the sickness twice. She started her career at the end of the 1950s. With "Sol de inverno" she represented Portugal at the Eurovision Song Contest 1965. She became fairly famous in 1969 with the song "Desfolhada Portuguesa", with lyrics by José Carlos Ary dos Santos and music by Nuno Nazareth Fernandes. This song was a great success in Portugal, having innovative lyrics during the time of the dictatorship of António de Oliveira Salazar. It represented Portugal at the Eurovision Song Contest 1969 in Madrid. Despite her popularity at home, it was not successful at the Eurovision, getting only 4 votes. Eleven years later she was again selected by RTP to represent her country in the ninth edition of the OTI Festival (The Latin American counterpart of the Eurovision Song Contest). She performed the song "A tua espera" which got the 14th place with 9 points. She was in several plays, more than 10 movies and 23 TeleNovelas.

Known For

  • Eurovision Song Contest

    Eurovision Song Contest

    1956

  • Colo

    Colo

    2017

  • Trial

    Trial

    2007

  • Alta Definição

    Alta Definição

    2009

  • Conde de Abranhos

    Conde de Abranhos

    2000

  • Canção da Saudade

    Canção da Saudade

    1964

  • A Estrangeira

    A Estrangeira

    1982

  • Welcome to Beirais

    Welcome to Beirais

    2013

  • Sim, Sou Eu… Simone

    Sim, Sou Eu… Simone

    2022

  • Cântico Final

    Cântico Final

    1975

  • The Italian Writer

    The Italian Writer

    2007

  • Filipe La Féria: O Teatro como um Ato de Fé

    Filipe La Féria: O Teatro como um Ato de Fé

    2025

  • Passa por Mim no Rossio

    Passa por Mim no Rossio

    1992

  • Passerelle

    Passerelle

    1988

  • Os Andrades

    Os Andrades

    1994