Xuxa Biography




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Xuxa

Born March 27, 1963 (1963-03-27) (age 45)
Santa Rosa, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Occupation TV host, actress, singer

Xuxa (pronounced [ˈʃuʃɐ] "shoo-shah" -, Maria da Graça Xuxa Meneghel, March 27, 1963, Santa Rosa, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil) is a Brazilian Grammy Award Winner, television actress, singer and children's television show host. Her various shows have been broadcast in Portuguese, Spanish, and English. Xuxa is of German, Austrian, Italian, and Polish descent.

She is a famous idol to Latin American children since the late 1980s and going through 1990's and 00's. Her achievements include the best-selling album in the history of Brazil, and being the singer with the second highest total of number-one hits in the Brazilian charts, surpassed only by Daniela Mercury. Xuxa has some of the biggest box office results in Brazilian history and a fortune of over $250 million dollars.

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Rise to stardom

Xuxa's father, Luiz Floriano, was in the military and stationed in Rio de Janeiro when she was 7. At age 15, Xuxa was followed home by a magazine publisher who spotted the pretty blue-eyed blonde on the train and invited her to audition to be a model. A year later, she was on the cover of a Brazilian magazine.

In 1980, Xuxa posed for another magazine with other Brazilian models and the great soccer legend Pelé. The smitten athlete wooed the young model and the two embarked on a six-year romance which propelled her career forward.

While performing as model she graced the centerfold of magazines like ELLE, Vogue, Cosmopolitan, NOVA and Playboy magazine's Brazilian edition in December 1982.

She was only 20 when she was given her own variety TV show, Clube de Criança (Children's Club). She was an instant hit; her candor on camera and her way with kids caught the attention of Latin America's media giant, Globo TV. In 1985, Globo TV took her as its own.

Career highlights

Os Trapalhões

Os Trapalhões were the biggest comedy group in Brazil and their show was a big hit with children and adults. Their movies were some of the biggest hits of Brazilian cinema. In 1983, Xuxa had a minor role in the comedy group's movie Os Trapalhões e o Mágico de Oróz, a spoof of The Wizard of Oz. She also had roles in two more Os Trapalhões movies: Os Trapalhões e a Arca de Noé (1984) and Os Trapalhões e o Reino da Fantasia (1985).

In 1985 she starred for the first time in a movie with the comedy group Os Trapalhões in Os Trapalhões no Reino da Fantasia, and then in 1989A Princesa Xuxa e Os Trapalhões (Princess Xuxa and The Messed-Up Guys). Previously, she had appeared in leading roles such as that in Os Trapalhões e o Mágico de Oróz. The following year, she starred in two movies: Xuxa e os Trapalhões em O Mistério de Robin Hood and Lua de Cristal. The second was her biggest box office hit, spawning her hit single "Lua de Cristal". Lua de Cristal was also the last Brazilian movie to have more than five million viewers in theaters before Dois Filhos de Francisco, 16 years later.

Children's entertainment

In 1983 Xuxa began a new career as a children's show presenter at Manchete. This occurred the same year she was invited to her first starring role in a movie with Os Trapalhões.

Xou da Xuxa

Xou da Xuxa
Format Children
Starring Xuxa Meneghel
Country of origin Flag of Brazil Brazil
Production
Running time 240 minutes
Broadcast
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
Original run 1986 – 1994
External links
IMDb profile

Xou da Xuxa is probably the most famous children's show in Brazil and Latin America, she sold more than 40,000,000 albums. It started in 1986. In the show, aired every weekday morning, Xuxa presented cartoon and games, did interviews and performed some of her songs. The show created a kid show frenzy in Brazil, and until about 2001, more than 7 years after the ending of Xou da Xuxa, most TV networks had at least one kids' show in the same style. Not only in Brazil, but also in most of Latin America, Xou da Xuxa-type shows became popular (show with a beautiful host, usually blonde, who presented cartoons such as Walt Disney's DuckTales, etc).

The audience of the show was of kids who jumped up and down during the whole show. Kids shook pompoms throughout the show, marking the trademarks of the show. But the biggest trademark was the pink spaceship. Every show began with Xuxa getting out of the spaceship and at the end, she would go back to the spaceship (it remains so even today).

Every year she released a new album for children. 1988's Xou da Xuxa 3 with her biggest hit 'Ilariê' (#1 in the radio in almost every Latin America country) is her best-selling album, selling 4 million copies in Brazil alone. Xou da Xuxa 3 is the best-selling album in Brazilian history and the best-selling album for children in world, to date with almost 6 million copies sold.

Xou da Xuxa ended in 1993 due to Xuxa's desire to invest more time in her international career, which included Spanish and English versions of Xou da Xuxa as well as various shows in the U.S. and Europe. During that year, she developed health problems attributed to stress; a typical week consisted of seven hours of taping for a month's worth of shows coupled with flying to Argentina where the Spanish version was taped.

Other children's shows

Xuxa Park (Brazil) - (The Brazilian Xuxa Park had no relation to the Spanish version) Aired from 1994 to 2001 on Saturday mornings and was a modern version of Xou da Xuxa. The show was a success, being a hit of 90's tied with Xou da Xuxa. The show featured plays and musical shows, and the show featured the new group of Paquitas that had a change at the end of 1995. The first formation of the group was ended when the Paquitas New Generation joined the show in 1996. It was canceled after several children were injured in an on-set fire. After the incident, Xuxa became depressed and didn't appear in the media for several months.

Xuxa Hits - Aimed at a teenage audience, Xuxa Hits aired just after Xuxa Park on Saturday mornings. It was later moved to Sunday and renamed Planeta Xuxa (Xuxa Planet).

Planeta Xuxa - The show was a big hit and was shown on Sunday afternoons with musical guests. It ran concurrently with Xuxa Park. The most popular segment was 'Intimacy' where Xuxa would interview different celebrities. The show went on hiatus after the fire on Xuxa Park; it came back and was later canceled due to Xuxa's desire to work with children once more.

Reinvented as a children's entertainer, Xuxa began the Xuxa Só para Baixinhos (Xuxa Just for Kids) series, releasing CDs and a videotape with song clips. She also began her first tour since the end of her Xou da Xuxa show, and won two Latin Grammy awards.

In 2003 Xuxa began a new children's show, Xuxa No Mundo da Imaginação (Xuxa at the World of Imagination), a show for preschool children on weekday mornings. The show was initially successful, but following a dispute between Xuxa and her manager, Marlene Matos, ratings for the show began to decline, resulting in the show being pulled from air in 2004. Xuxa, however, being one of the most popular Brazilian TV personalities at the time, was kept on and a new show, TV Xuxa was launched, containing more educational content and cartoons, and less of Xuxa than previous shows.

TV Xuxa - In this show, presented on weekday mornings, Xuxa did segments on nature, internet and art, but the main focus was the game 'Battle of the Titans'. The show also included a "day's topic" which was explored and explained by Xuxa. During the show, she also presented cartoons. After a few seasons, the show was remodeled and came back with new segments, games and cartoons, but remained much the same as the old show. The Program didn't hit the success of the previously shows, like Mundo da Imaginação, making Xuxa lose in audience for other TV's broadcast. But in 2008 Xuxa came back with a new TV Xuxa, now rising up with her career, and with a big popularity again. The show wins everyday with considerable difference from the others.

International career

Between 1991 and 1993, Xuxa became very popular in the whole of Latin America, widening her appeal among Spanish-speaking audiences, when she recorded a program in Argentina, Show de Xuxa, which was also popular when broadcast in Chile, Mexico and 16 other Latin American countries. The first two seasons of the show, the most populars, were produced by Argentine TV channel Telefé while the third one, in 1993, was produced independently and then sold for broadcast to Canal 13. Her last Spanish speaking show aired in Latin America on December 31st 1993.

In 1993 Xuxa hosted an English language series in the United States, Xuxa, but it did not achieve the popularity she had enjoyed throughout Latin America and Spain. It was initially broadcast by 124 stations across the country. The shows were produced on Sound Stage 36 at CBS Television City in Los Angeles. 65 episodes were taped for the first season of the show. Taping of the episodes was done in a 5-week period in the summer of 1993. The shows were broadcast Monday through Friday, generally in the early morning or mid-afternoon. All 65 episodes were broadcast during the initial 13 weeks before there was a repeat. Helping Xuxa on the show were the Pixies (three U.S. "Paquitas" plus one Brazilian Paquita), the Mellizas (uncredited), Jelly, Jam, and ten "child wranglers" for the 150 kids on set. Starting September 1994, Xuxa began airing on The Family Channel cable network, at 8:00am ET/PT on all stations affiliated to The Family Network. They reprised original episodes on a new children's block until February 19, 1996 when Xuxa stopped airing on The Family Channel.

The show was sold to a great number of countries throughout the world, among them Japan, Israel, Russia, Australia and some Arab countries.

Xuxa Park, the 1992 Spanish game show in which she presented, drew good ratings. The theme song of the show, 'Sabor de la Vida' ('Flavor of Life'), was a big hit in Spain, topping the charts. Her Xuxa Park album also sold well for 8 weeks, and was certified gold.

Her international ambitions apparently ended after the gruelling taping schedule for her American show. She was hospitalized for several days due to exhaustion, and decided to give up her international career.

On 7 July 2007, Xuxa presented at the Brazilian leg of Live Earth in Rio de Janeiro.[1]

Later films

Xuxa also starred in a new movie every year. Lua de Cristal (1991) had over 5 million viewers and spawned a number 1 single, "Lua de Cristal". Her first biggest box office was in 1989 with Super Xuxa Contra o Baixo Astral, which included her hit song 'Arco-Íris (Rainbow)' was a hit across Latin America , and her second biggest box office was Lua de Cristal (1991) had over 5 million viewers and spawned a number 1 single, "Lua de Cristal",that was the sixth biggest box office success of all time in Brazil and biggest box office of the 90's. 1992 was also the last year she starred in a movie with Os Trapalhões (O Mistério de Hobin Hood).

At the summer of 1993, presenter Sergio Malandro, "Lua de Cristal" male lead, and the "Paquitas" and "Paquitos" (Xou da Xuxa dancers) made another movie, this time produced by Xuxa. Sonho de Verão (Summer Dream), a youth-oriented movie, was a hit but more moderately so in regards to her other films.

It took 7 years before she made her next film, 1999's "Xuxa Requebra". The movie was a critical success and a big commercial hit, becoming the most-successful Brazilian movie of the year and the most-successful Brazilian movie in years, and she used the same formula for her next movie, "Xuxa Popstar", which was also very successful, but a critical flop.

In 2001, she did Xuxa e os Duendes. Since then, she has released a new movie every year. Xuxa e os Duendes 2 in 2002, Xuxa Abracadabra in 2003, and Xuxa e o Mistério da Cidade Perdida in 2004. Her first animated movie Xuxinha e Guto: Contra os Monstros do Espaço, released in 2005, was commercial and critical flop. In her 2006 movie, "Xuxa Gêmeas", she played twins, one evil and one good. The movie featured the singer Ivete Sangalo and was a "come back" of Xuxa in the cinema. The movie had more than 1 million viewers.

Brazilian icon

Xuxa's childhood home, now a pseudo-museum in Santa Rosa, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Xuxa's childhood home, now a pseudo-museum in Santa Rosa, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Xuxa is a Brazilian icon, who was part of the childhood of many young people born in the 1980s and 1990s. She is still popular with children today, who listen to her CD collection Só Para Baixinhos. As an extremely popular children's presenter in Brazil, her success created demand for more presenters to appear on TV in the mid-80 and the early 90s such as Angélica, Eliana and Mara Maravilha. Xuxa was also the first Brazilian to appear twice on Forbes Magazine's list of richest artists, first in 1991 taking 37th place with an annual gross income of US$19 million. Her second appearance put her in 28th place with US$26 million.

Her third album is the best-selling album in Brazilian history, selling almost 4 million copies. The album included the hit "Ilarie", which went to Number 1 across Latin America and was the bestselling single and most-played song on the radio in 1989. Xuxa's biggest singles were during her Xou da Xuxa era, the biggest of them all being "Ilariê", but she was also successful with Lua de Cristal; Tindolelê; Brincar de Índio and Arco-Íris.

The Disneyesque monument to Xuxa in downtown Santa Rosa, Rio Grande do Sul - the city is Xuxa's birthplace
The Disneyesque monument to Xuxa in downtown Santa Rosa, Rio Grande do Sul - the city is Xuxa's birthplace

She had many licensed products since the 1980s, from bubble gum to televisions, shampoos, soap, food, books, clothes, shoes, dolls, toys, video games and board games.

Xuxa is one of the richest Brazilian entertainers. In 1991, she was one of the 40 best-paid celebrities in the World according to Forbes. She was the only Latin American on the list. Xuxa is one of the richest women in Brazil, with a net worth of more than US$260 million.

In 1992 People Magazine included Xuxa in its annual list of the 50 most beautiful people in the world, along with Princess Diana and Elizabeth Taylor.

Xuxa has dated the notable Brazilian figures Pelé and the late Ayrton Senna.

Motherhood

In November of 1997 Xuxa announced live on Globo's Sunday show to Domingão do Faustão that her dream would come true and she would have a child. Xuxa became a mother to daughter, Sasha, on July 28, 1998 with her recurring partner, model and heir Luciano Szafir. Her daughter was born live on Jornal Nacional, the most watched TV news in Brazil. English songwriter/producer Richard Daniel Roman wrote the song "Mi Niña Bonita", included on Xuxa's Spanish language album El Mundo Es De Los Dos, for her daughter Sasha.

Personal Life

Xuxa dated for 5 years, the Brazilian soccer player, Pelé. They met in a photoshoot of Xuxa for Manchete Magazine. They broke-up in 1986. Xuxa has dated for 2 years, Ayrton Senna, and they broke-up in 1992.After they broke-up, Ayrton has said in many interviews, as the interview for Playboy Magazine, that Xuxa was the only woman he wanted to marry after his first wife. In 1997 Xuxa started dating the model and actor Luciano Szafir, they had a child, her daughter Sasha, that was born in 1998, at that same year, Xuxa and Luciano broke-up. After so many years Xuxa never talked about her personal life, but there were many rumors that she dated again, Luciano Szafir. They were clicked so many times together, with their daughter, or not, through all these years. And in July of 2008, Xuxa was the cover of many Magazines on the wedding party of Luciano's sister with her daughter, and Xuxa was the cover of Brazilian Magazine, Contigo, kissing and in love scenes with Luciano Szafir, confirming their relationship.

Discography

See in Xuxa Discography

Filmography

  • 1982 - Fuscão Preto
  • 1982 - Amor estranho Amor
  • 1983 - O Trapalhão na Arca de Noé
  • 1984 - Os Trapalhões e o Mágico de Oróz
  • 1985 - Os Trapalhões no reino da fantasia
  • 1988 - Super Xuxa contra Baixo-Astral
  • 1989 - A Princesa Xuxa e os Trapalhões
  • 1990 - Xuxa e os Trapalhões e o Mistério de Hobin Hood
  • 1990 - Lua de Cristal
  • 1991 - Gaúcho Negro
  • 1999 - Xuxa Requebra
  • 2000 - Xuxa Pop Star
  • 2001 - Xuxa e os Duendes
  • 2002 - Xuxa e os Duendes 2
  • 2003 - Xuxa em Abacadabra
  • 2004 - Xuxa em O Tesouro da Cidade Perdida
  • 2005 - Xuxinha e Guto Contra Os Monstros do Espaço
  • 2006 - Xuxa Gêmeas
  • 2007 - Xuxa em Sonho de Meninas

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