Elizabeth Miessa, a multifaceted and accomplished Brazilian artist, burst onto the scene on January 25, 1961, in the culturally rich and dynamic city of Rio de Janeiro. Professionally, she is widely recognized as Beth Goulart, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. In the realm of theater, Beth has consistently showcased her remarkable range by not only penning scripts but also taking center stage in the critically acclaimed play "Simplesmente Eu, Clarice Lispector". This remarkable production earned her the prestigious Prêmio Shell award for Best Actress, a testament to her exceptional talent and dedication to her craft.
Beth hails from a family with a profound and storied background in the acting profession, where her parents, Nicette Bruno and Paulo Goulart, have earned widespread recognition and acclaim within the industry. Moreover, her grandmother, Eleonor Bruno, has also made a significant impact in the world of acting, while her brothers, Paulo Goulart Filho and Bárbara Bruno, have followed in the footsteps of their family members, thereby solidifying Beth's status as a member of a long line of accomplished performers.