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I grew up in a very open-minded family. My father died when I was very little, so my mother was really, really incredibly busy trying to provide for us.
Sonia Braga
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Sonia Braga
Age: 74
Born: 1950
Born: June 8
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Sonia Braga
Sônia Maria Braga
Sônia Maria Campos Braga
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I didn't like the script [of Aquarius], I loved it.
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I have two kids now and through watching them, I keep having flashbacks to my own childhood.
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Of course, I was a little concerned about it being over two hours [in Aquarius ]. Neighboring Sounds was two hours and eleven minutes. This is two hours and twenty-five minutes, and I did try bringing it down. For instance, I considered cutting out the sequence with the family looking at pictures.
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