Susana Vieira
Her mother, Maria da Conceição Vieira Gonçalves, worked at the Buenos Aires consulate, which was followed by the marriage and the birth of their children.[3] She debuted as a singer with the album Brasil Encena, published by Albatroz Music on December 19, 2010.[4][5] However, she stated that she doesn't intend to start a career as singer.[6] In April 2024, Vieira released her autobiography, Senhora do Meu Destino, a title inspired by one of Vieira's most successful soap operas, Senhora do Destino, which was televised by O Globo between 2004 and 2005.[7] Susana was married, from 1961 to 1972, to director Régis Cardoso, with whom she had a son called Rodrigo.