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  1. During the war years, Miranda starred in eight of her 14 films; although the studios called her the Brazilian Bombshell, the films blurred her Brazilian identity in favor of a Latin American image.

    • She was born in Portugal. Considering the fact that she became the most popular representation of South American, specifically Brazilian, culture during her lifetime, it might come as a surprise that Carmen Miranda wasn’t even born there.
    • She worked at a hat boutique. Carmen became eternalized for her over-the-top fruit hats and platform shoes. But despite the fact that her get-up was an exaggeration of the Brazilian culture Hollywood was trying to portray, she actually began working in a hat boutique at the age of 15 – before her start in music.
    • She began her music career singing on radio shows. In 1929, Carmen made her start in music when she recorded her first album – which did alright. The following year, she recorded “Prá Você Gostar de Mim,” written by Joubert Carvalho, which shot her to Brazilian stardom.
    • She was discovered at a casino. Her music career really took off in Brazil. One night, while performing a stage show at one of Rio’s most famous casinos, Casino Urqua, she had no idea that there was a New York Broadway producer in the audience.
  2. Brazilian Bombshell: The Biography of Carmen Miranda is a 1989 biographical book written by Martha Gil-Montero. It was published by Penguin Publishing and released in the United States on March 25, 1989.

  3. Carmen MirandaBrazils Ambassador of Samba, the highest paid woman entertainer in the world in the 1940s. When she died, hundreds of thousands of Brazilians lined the streets of Rio to pay homage to her.

  4. Aug 17, 2015 · Sixty years after her death, Carmen Miranda is still a polarizing figure in my native Brazil. Some believe, not without basis, that her iconic public persona helped create a distorted view of the country. Others praise her for putting us on the world’s cultural map.

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  6. The Brazilian Bombshell [Legend] by Carmen Miranda. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  7. May 1, 2024 · Typecast as the “Brazilian Bombshell” and given such caricatural roles as “The Lady in the Tutti-Frutti Hat” in Busby Berkeley’s The Gang’s All Here (1943), she became the highest-paid female performer in the United States during World War II.

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