Beatriz Batarda


Beatriz da Silveira Moreno Batarda is a British-born Portuguese actress named as one of European films 'Shooting Stars' by European Film Promotion in 1998. She studied Design at IADE Institute in Lisbon and trained in acting at Guidhall School of Music and Drama in London.

Biography and career

She was born in London and grew up in Lisbon. She has worked with Lisbon's Cornucópia Company as well as with the Teatro Nacional D.Maria, where she played Berenice, Fedra, Miss Hilda Wangel, Iphygenia and Miss Julie. In 2000, Batarda graduated from London's Guildhall School of Music and Drama with an honours degree in acting. She was awarded a gold medal for Best Actress of the Year and appeared on stage in London in Beyond a Joke by Christopher Morahan and Love Labour's Lost directed by Stephen Unwin. Her first film appearance was in the documentary E Agora Maria? Her credits in film include roles in José Álvaro Morais Peixe Lua and Michael Dowse' It's All Gone Pete Tong. Her television credits include a guest appearance in the US sitcom Relic Hunter, My Family for the BBC and as Annette Forsyte in the remake of Forsyte Saga, Granada Television. She also has directed "Olá e Adeusinho" by Athol Fugard at Teatro Cornucopia and "Azul Longe Nas Colinas" by Dennis Potter at Teatro Nacional D. Maria.

Personal life

She was married to pianist Bernardo Sassetti. She is also a first cousin of actress Leonor Silveira.

Filmography

In 2004 she won the Golden Globe at the Golden Globes, Portugal for Best Actress for Quaresma.
In 2005 she won two Golden Globes at the Golden Globes, Portugal for Best Actress for Noite Escura and for A Costa dos Murmúrios.
In 2008 she won the Golden Globe at the Golden Globes, Portugal for Best Actress for Construtor Solness, where she played Miss Hilda Wangel.
In 2011 she won the SPA award Portugal for Best Actress for Duas Mulheres.