Elizabeth Miessa (Rio de Janeiro, January 25, 1961), better known by her stage name Beth Goulart, is a Brazilian actress, singer and playwright. In theater, she wrote and starred in the play "Simplesmente Eu, Clarice Lispector", which earned her the Prêmio Shell for Best Actress. Beth is part of a family of actors, including her parents Nicette Bruno and Paulo Goulart, her grandmother Eleonor Bruno and her brothers Paulo Goulart Filho and Bárbara Bruno.
Sorôco, Sua Mãe, Sua Filha
Two Streams
(Ana Paula (adult))
Tancredo - A Travessia
Metade Sexo, Metade Mussarela
A Hora Marcada
(Gina)
Canção de Baal
(Emily)
Oswaldo Cruz, o Médico do Brasil
Eternamente Pagu
(Francesa do filme)
O Advogado de Deus
(Maria Júlia)
A Meeting with Milton Santos
(Narradora)
Cora Coralina: Todas as Vidas
(Leitura Dramática)
Possible Loves
(Maria)
O Mistério no Colégio Brasil
Joelma 23rd Floor
(Lucimar)
Golden Oldies
(Tanatus)
Carlota Joaquina, Princess of Brazil
(D. Maria Teresa)
Nothing to Lose
(Geninha)
Meu Homem, Meu Amante
(Enfermeira)
Nothing to Lose 2
(Dona Geninha)
Marquesa de Santos
The Inventor of Dreams
(Clarice Lispector)
Confiscated Goods
Baila Comigo
(Débora Gama)
Paraíso Tropical
(Neli Veloso Schneider)
Louco Amor
(Carla (Carlinha))
Perigosas Peruas
(Diana Torremolinos)
Sétimo Sentido
(Helenice)
Vidas em Jogo
(Regina Camargo Leal)
Três Irmãs
(Leonora Malatesta)
O Mapa da Mina
(Tânia Moraes)
O Primo Basílio
(Leopoldina)
Riacho Doce
(Helena)
The Clone
(Lidiane Valverde)
A Lua Me Disse
(Elvira Sá Marques)
O Outro
(Marília)