Monah Delacy, stage name of Lacy Corrêa dos Santos Torloni (Belo Horizonte, March 22, 1929) is a Brazilian actress.
She began her artistic career in theater, in 1950, in the plays O Demorado Adeus, Treze à Mesa and A Moratória.
She made her film debut in 1960, in the film Esse Rio que Eu Amo, directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen.
In the 1960s, she also began dedicating herself to painting, even holding an individual exhibition, with 19 oils, in 1980.
From her marriage to actor Geraldo Matheus Torloni, she had two children, Marcio Torloni, who did not pursue an artistic career, and actress Christiane Torloni.
She is the grandmother of actor Leonardo Torloni Carvalho.
She teaches acting at Casa de Arte das Laranjeiras.
Glorinha, a middle-class 15 year old girl, always thought her mother Judite had killed herself, and that her father Gilberto has gone crazy as result. Her friend Nair takes her to a high-class bordello, where she wants to work. When uncle Raul, who raised her, discovers her prostitution, he decides to finally tell her all the truth about her parents' story.
The youngest daughter of a rich man has been raped by five black men in the slums of Rio de Janeiro, and her father arranges her marriage to one of his employees in order to save the family’s honor.
A small town in Brazil is the background for this thriller about a murder, disclosing corruption among the leaders of the region.
Eleven small stories, loving chronicles about Rio de Janeiro and its people, written by some of the best Brazilian writers of the time.
A young man must choose between two women. The one brings him the money, but the other he loves.