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Biography

Aurora Miranda da Cunha Richaid (20 April 1915 – 22 December 2005) was a Brazilian entertainer. Miranda began her career at the age of 18 in 1933. She appeared in several films, including The Three Caballeros, where she danced with Donald Duck and José Carioca, singing the song, "Os Quindins de Yayá". Her sister was Carmen Miranda.

Career

Carmen Miranda (center) with her sister Aurora in São Paulo, 1934.

Aurora Miranda had a successful career in Brazil and the US, perhaps overshadowed by that of her sister, Carmen Miranda. Aurora was six years younger than her sister, not as brilliant but equally talented and vivacious.

In 1932, aged 18, she was asked to perform on the Mayrink Veiga radio station by Josué de Barros, the same composer who had launched her sister's career 10 years earlier. Soon she was snapped up by a rival station and within 12 months she had released her first record, "Cai, Cai, Balao" ("Drop, Drop Balloon") alongside the crooner then considered Brazil's rei da voz or "king of the voice", Francisco Alves. Alves was known for supporting up-and-coming artists and there was none more promising than Aurora, who many still believe had a more beautiful voice than Carmen.

She made her recording debut on 25 May 1933, at the age of 18. On that day, Aurora sang Assis Valente's marcha "Cai, Cai, Balão!" and Floriano Ribeiro de Pinho's samba "Toque de Amor" in duo with Francisco Alves, Brazil's greatest male singing star. Three weeks later, she was in the studio again, recording a macumba by Pixinguinha and João da Bahiana. Another duo with Chico Alves came in July: Noel and Helio Rosa's foxtrot "Você só... Mente." Aurora was launched.

Her record company was Odeon. Aurora's principal competitor - Carmen - was at Victor. During the rest of the decade, Aurora recorded 162 more sides, many of them enormous hits, such as "Cidade Maravilhosa" (André Filho) and "Se a Lua Contasse" (Custódio Mesquita),whose composers were her constant songwriters, along with Walfrido Silva and Assis Valente.

In 1936, Aurora appeared in the film Alô alô Carnaval, where she was seen with Carmen, dressed in gold-lamé top hat and tails, singing "Cantores do Rádio" (João de Barro/Alberto Ribeiro/Lamartine Babo). This film is apparently lost except for some short sequences.

In 1940, Aurora married Gabriel Richaid. Carmen gave the couple a trip to the USA as a honeymoon present, and before long, Aurora was appearing in American nightclubs and revues. During the war, when Disney was producing his Good Neighbor south-of-the-border films, he wanted to cast Carmen with Ethel Smith in Blame It on the Samba. Carmen was unavailable, and the technology wasn't yet advanced enough for making that film, which would eventually appear in 1948 with Ethel as the only live character. But Carmen recommended her sister, and Aurora was cast in "Voce Ja Foi a Bahia?" (The Three Caballeros), where she shone in the Bahia sequence, dancing with Donald Duck and Zé Carioca to the tune of Ary Barroso's "Os Quindins de Iaiá.". She also appears in the film noir classic "Phantom Lady" (1944) where she can be seen as a night club performer.

Ms. Miranda appeared in the documentaries Carmen Miranda:Bananas is my Business and Once Upon a Mouse.

Miranda died at the age of 90 on 22 December 2005.

Filmography

The sisters Miranda in Alô, Alô Carnaval (1936).
Aurora Miranda with Walt Disney. By around 1943.
YearTitleRoleNotes
1935Alô, Alô, Brasil!Performer: "Cidade Maravilhosa" and "Ladrãozinho"
EstudantesHerselfPerformer: "Onde Está o Seu Carneirinho?" and "Linda Ninon"
1936Hello, Hello, Carnival!Performer: "Cantores do Rádio" and "Molha o Pano"
1939Banana da TerraHerselfPerformer: "Menina do Regimento"
1944Phantom LadyEstela Monteiro
The ConspiratorsFado SingerUncredited
BrazilBailarina, Specialty Dancer
The Three CaballerosThe Brazilian Girl(as Aurora Miranda of Brazil)
1945Tell It to a StarSpecialty Act
1954DisneylandBrazilian GirlVoice, A Present for Donald (archive footage)
1978Mulheres de CinemaHerself(archive footage) (Documentary short)
1981Once Upon a MouseHerself
1990Dias Melhores VirãoAurora
1995Carmen Miranda: Bananas is my BusinessHerselfDocumentary
2009Cantoras do Rádio - O FilmeHerself(archive footage)

Personal life

In 1940 she married Gabriel Richaid clad in a gold-embroidered wedding dress shipped from the US by Carmen. It was a gesture she would remember for the rest of her life.

Unlike her sister, Aurora preferred married life to her career. In 1951 she returned to Rio and settled down as wife and mother. She often spoke of her sister Carmen and appeared in many documentaries.

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