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To the public in the wide world, she may be known mostly from two short scenes (1,2) in Pulp Fiction. Maria de Medeiros, however, has also played in a number of American, Spanish, Italian, Brazilian, Portuguese, British, French and Austrian movies, and is a critically acclaimed director. Oh, and she sings. Rather well.
posted by Skeptic (22 comments total) 13 users marked this as a favorite
 
When I first saw Pulp Fiction, I was like oh cool, the Henry & June lady!
posted by Melismata at 1:21 PM on November 15, 2010 [4 favorites]


much love. thanks for this
posted by toodleydoodley at 1:23 PM on November 15, 2010


Yeah, thanks for this. Somehow she came up in a conversation about Pulp fiction. My wife remarked "Oh! Maria de Medeiros! She's Portuguese and I love her singing..." and then I became a fan too.
posted by vacapinta at 1:25 PM on November 15, 2010


I so fell in love with her in Henry and June. That woman is unreal.
posted by eatdonuts at 1:34 PM on November 15, 2010 [1 favorite]


Boootch.

(swoon)
posted by Senor Cardgage at 1:37 PM on November 15, 2010 [1 favorite]


Wrong lady. Disregard.
Terrific FPP tho. Look forward to checking her out.
posted by Senor Cardgage at 1:38 PM on November 15, 2010


In the Saddest Music In The World she does a great loopy parody of her loopy Pulp Fiction image.
posted by The Whelk at 1:45 PM on November 15, 2010 [3 favorites]


And we got to see her feet, like every other female protagonist in a Tarantino movie.
posted by P.o.B. at 2:17 PM on November 15, 2010


And we got to see her feet, like every other female protagonist in a Tarantino movie.

What, are you insinuating that he may have a foot fetish?
posted by Skeptic at 2:28 PM on November 15, 2010 [1 favorite]


"No, they didn't have blueberry, I had to get buttermilk."
posted by Rat Spatula at 3:06 PM on November 15, 2010 [1 favorite]


Nthing all the Henry & June fans. Maria introduced me to Anaïs Nin, sparking a relationship I hope lives eternally.
posted by Galen at 3:49 PM on November 15, 2010


...she may be known mostly from two short scenes...

Just two, perhaps, but she stole them both.
posted by SLC Mom at 4:52 PM on November 15, 2010


This Song Is You
posted by The Whelk at 4:56 PM on November 15, 2010


Wow. I realized, watching these clips, that I've been seeing her in various roles for a long time, but without connecting the pieces -- I was always impressed, but hadn't managed to notice her as an actress and follow her roles. Thanks for this.
posted by Forktine at 5:40 PM on November 15, 2010


Saddest Music In The World is one of my favourite films, and Maria de Medeiros is one of my favourite parts of it.

Knew she could sing, didn't know she had a career outside the cinema. Interesting!
posted by striatic at 5:52 PM on November 15, 2010


Seeing her in Henry and June made me question my sexuality.
posted by EmpressCallipygos at 6:11 PM on November 15, 2010


Wierd. Although i dont remember feet in sin city...

That was a Rodriguez movie. I think Resevoir Dogs is his only movie without any foot shots, but there weren't any women in it either.
posted by P.o.B. at 6:50 PM on November 15, 2010


You know, I kind of always thought Maria de Medeiros was the name of the actress who played Esmerelda Villalobos. (Angela Jones as it turns out.) Slightly embarrassing, as I love Pulp Fiction. A dumb assumption corrected is a good post in my book. Thanks!
posted by millions at 8:05 PM on November 15, 2010


That was a Rodriguez movie. I think Resevoir Dogs is his only movie without any foot shots, but there weren't any women in it either.

A woman shoots Mr. Orange in the belly.
posted by fantodstic at 8:24 PM on November 15, 2010


a bit nitpicky I guess...
posted by fantodstic at 8:24 PM on November 15, 2010


I so fell in love with her in Henry and June. That woman is unreal.

Me, too. Her silvery eyes are like a shadowy, foggy looking glass. And she's like a lithe feline. She's mesmerizing.
posted by Mael Oui at 8:58 PM on November 15, 2010


Trivia: Her father is a composer and maestro; her sister Inês is cut from similar cloth. Oddly enough, the Almeida/Medeiros family is unrelated to another Luso-French-American composer and conductor with a very similar name.
posted by chavenet at 2:33 AM on November 16, 2010


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