Leila Roque Diniz (25 March 1945 – 14 June 1972) was a Brazilian television, movie and theatre actress, whose liberal ideas and attitudes about sex had raised the discontent of both the feminists and the Brazilian military government of the 1960s. Born in a middle-class family and the daughter of a communist activist, Leila worked as a kindergarten teacher at age 15. At age 17, she met movie director Domingos de Oliveira, with whom she lived until age 21. Between 1962 and 1964 she had minor roles on stage. In 1965, Diniz started working in television, where she made several telenovelas and various commercials. In 1967, she also started to make movies. She died on 14 June 1972, aged 27, at the peak of fame, coming back from a movie festival in Australia, where she won a Best Actress award for the movie Mãos Vazias ("Empty Hands"), in the Japan Airlines Flight 471 crash in India.
A Opinião Pública
Self
Celebração - 100 Anos do Cinema Nacional
Mariana
O Homem Nu
Pirata
Amor, Carnaval e Sonhos
Maria Alice
Todas as Mulheres do Mundo
Tatiana
Edu, Coração de Ouro
Ida
Mãos Vazias
Dadá
Corisco, o Diabo Loiro
Self (archive footage)
Leila Para Sempre Diniz
Leila
O Donzelo
Self (archive footage)
Improvisiert und zielbewusst: Cinema Novo
(archive footage)
Domingos
Marta
A Madona de Cedro
Mineirinho, Vivo ou Morto
Eudóxia
Azyllo Muito Louco
Ela mesma
Os Paqueras
Ulla
Fome de Amor
O Mundo Alegre de Helô
Self (archive footage)
Mulheres de Cinema
Servant (segment "Divertimento")
Juego peligroso
Self (archive footage)
Já que Ninguém me Tira Para Dançar
Fantasia para Ator e TV
Divertimento
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
23
Gender
Female
Birthday
1945-03-25
Place of Birth
Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Also Known As
Leila Roque Diniz