Jacqueline Meirelles

Jacqueline Meirelles
Born
Jacqueline Ribeiro Meireles

(1963-04-15) 15 April 1963 (age 61)
Cuiabá, MT
NationalityBrazilian
Modeling information
Hair colorBlonde
Eye colorGreen
AgencyL'Equipe - São Paulo

Jacqueline Meirelles (Cuiabá, MT, 15 April 1963) is a Brazilian model, former tv host and beauty pageanttitleholder who won Miss Universo Brasil 1987 and represented her country at Miss Universe 1987 where she won Best National Costume Awards.[1] She was the first delegate from the Distrito Federal, to win an edition of this pageant since the inauguration of the city, on 21 April 1960. Currently, she works as jewel designer, manager and philanthropist.[2]

Childhood

First daughter of an attorney born in Ceará state and a manager from Minas Gerais, Jacqueline moved to Distrito Federal seven months old. Before her election at Miss Distrito Federal pageant, in March 1987, she worked in a local bank as a receptionist and conciliated that work with her modelling career.[2]

Miss Brazil win

In March 1987, Jacqueline defeated other 15 contestants in a district pageant for the telecast of Miss Brazil pageant, held on 4 April on Anhembi Convention Pallace and broadcast nationally on SBT.

Television career

After her coronation, Jacqueline was invited to take a role in the permanent cast of popular comedy show A Praça é Nossa, hosted and created by Carlos Alberto de Nóbrega, after his dismissal from Rede Bandeirantes, where he hosted a show called Praça Brasil. At same time, the new Miss Brazil got ready for the Miss Universe 1987, held in Singapore on 26 May and also broadcast by SBT and, worldwide, by American-based network CBS.

Meirelles won the pageant's National Costume Award. It was the last great beauty contest win for the country until SBT's cancellation of Miss Brazil 1990. After that, the beauty pageant faced a lack of interest by the audience for the next decade.

After her reigning ended in 1988, Jacqueline hosted a SBT Wednesday movie session top-watched called Cinema em Casa. In 1989, she moved to Rede Manchete, where acted as co-host of daytime women show Mulher 90 with a future MTV Brasil VJ, Astrid Fontenelle.

She has also acted as a merchandising girl for the shows hosted by Gugu Liberato and invited by the weekly regular program Hebe Camargo, both aired on SBT. On TV Gazeta, appeared regularly on the daytime show Mulheres.

In 1995, Meirelles was a host of a syndicated show called Vivendo com Classe (Living with Class), where she showcased sophisticate automobiles and their modern features.

Model works

Jacqueline began as a professional model in a defunct agency Jet Set, and since 1991 she is exclusive for São Paulo-based firm L'Equipe.

She appeared on the cover of several magazines such as Nova, Cláudia, Minha and Mãe. Also acted in advertising campaigns and TV commercials for Bradesco, SunBlock, the defunct Banco Nacional, Ponto Frio, Itaú, IBM, Avon, Hotel Sofitel, Gelol, Brastemp, Jardim Sul shopping mall, Banco do Brasil, Rexona, Palmolive and others.

Music career

At the end of 1980's, Jacqueline was a backing vocalist for the band Grafitte. Due to Plano Collor freezing private assets and the negative impact on Brazilian economy, the group was ended in 1990.

References

  1. ^ Margareth Libardi (2003). PROFISSAO MODELO - EM BUSCA DA FAMA. Senac. ISBN 978-85-7359-392-1. Retrieved 7 February 2011.
  2. ^ a b Edited by her brother
Preceded by
Rio Grande do Sul Deise Nunes de Sousa
Miss Brasil
1987
Succeeded by
Santa Catarina (state) Isabel Cristina Beduschi
Preceded by
Patrícia Carneiro
Miss Brasília
1987
Succeeded by
Ana Cláudia Maranhão
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Miss Brazil titleholders
1950s
  • Bahia Martha Rocha (1954)
  • Ceará Emília Barreto Corrêa Lima (1955)
  • Rio Grande do Sul Maria José Cardoso (1956)
  • Amazonas (Brazilian state) Teresinha Gonçalves Morango (1957)
  • Federal District, Brazil (1891-1960) Adalgisa Colombo Teruskin (1958)
  • Federal District, Brazil (1891-1960) Vera Regina Ribeiro Secco (1959)
1960s
  • Guanabara Jean "Gina" MacPherson (1960)
  • Minas Gerais Staël Maria da Rocha Abelha (1961)
  • Bahia Olívia Rebouças Cavalcanti (1962)
  • Rio Grande do Sul Iêda Maria Britto Vargas (1963)
  • Paraná (state) Ângela Teresa Vasconcelos (1964)
  • Guanabara Raquel Helena de Andrade (1965)
  • Guanabara Ana Cristina Ridzi Bercet (1966)
  • São Paulo (state) Carmen de Barros Ramasco (1967)
  • Bahia Martha Maria Vasconcellos (1968)
  • Santa Catarina (state) Vera Lúcia Fischer (1969)
1970s
  • Guanabara Eliane Thompson (1970)
  • Minas Gerais Eliane Parreira Guimarães (1971)
  • Rio Grande do Sul Rejane Vieira da Costa (1972)
  • São Paulo (state) Sandra Mara Ferreira (1973)
  • São Paulo (state) Sandra Oliveira (1974)
  • Santa Catarina (state) Ingrid Budag (1975)
  • São Paulo (state) Kátia Celestino Moretto (1976)
  • São Paulo (state) Cássia Morais Silveira (1977)
  • Minas Gerais Suzana Araújo dos Santos (1978)
  • Rio Grande do Norte Marta Jussara da Costa (1979)
1980s
  • Rio de Janeiro (state) Eveline Didier Schröeter (1980)
  • Rio de Janeiro (state) Adriana Alves de Oliveira (1981)
  • Pará Celice Pinto Marques (1982)
  • Minas Gerais Marisa Fully Coelho (1983)
  • São Paulo (state) Ana Elisa Flores (1984)
  • Mato Grosso Márcia Giagio Canavezes (1985)
  • Rio Grande do Sul Deise Nunes de Souza (1986)
  • Federal District (Brazil) Jacqueline Ribeiro Meirelles (1987)
  • Santa Catarina (state) Isabel Cristina Bedüschi (1988)
  • Ceará Flávia Cavalcanti (1989)
1990s
  • São Paulo (state) Patrícia Godói (1991)
  • Paraná (state) Maria Carolina Otto (1992)
  • Rio Grande do Sul Leila Cristine Schüster (1993)
  • São Paulo (state) Valéria Melo Péris (1994)
  • Minas Gerais Renata Bessa Soares (1995)
  • Paraná (state) Maria Joana Parizotto (1996)
  • Minas Gerais Nayla Micherif (1997)
  • Mato Grosso do Sul Michela Marchi (1998)
  • Rio Grande do Sul Renata Bonfiglio Fan (1999)
2000s
2010s2020s
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Miss Universe 1987 national titleholders
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