In 1953, she returned to Brazil and began her career in television, joining
TV Tupi, where she performed at
Grande Teatro Tupi, a teletheater directed by
Sérgio Britto, and at
Câmara Um, a series directed by
Jacy Campos that staged horror stories. She also performed in the
telenovelas Coração Delator (1954) and
A Canção de Bernadete (1957). Gomes moved in 1967 to
TV Globo, and her first participation in the telenovelas of this network was in
A Rainha Louca. She acted in several
telenovelas and miniseries of the Rio TV station, playing unforgettable characters such as the elderly queen Sílvia Candiano in
A Ponte dos Suspiros (1968), the unscrupulous Jandira Serrano in
Verão Vermelho (1969), the amusing Mother Encarnación in
Estúpido Cupido (1976), the spinster Tia Magda in
O Astro (1977), the grandiose Zizi de La Rocha in
Memórias de um Gigolô (1986), and others. In 1973, she played her biggest television success: the priceless Dorotéia Cajazeira, one of the three Cajazeiras sisters (the other two sisters were played by actresses
Dirce Migliaccio and
Dorinha Duval), repressed spinsters, friends of the mayor of Sucupira, and who defended morality and good customs, with certain hypocrisy in
O Bem-Amado, the first Brazilian
telenovela in color, written by
Dias Gomes and directed by
Régis Cardoso; a notable feature of this telenovela was its music, composed by
Vinícius de Moraes and
Toquinho. The success of the telenovela was so great, that it was rebooted as a series seven years later, with Ida and the same protagonists:
Paulo Gracindo,
Lima Duarte,
Emiliano Queiroz and
Dirce Migliaccio. Despite being Jewish, Ida was one of the actresses most known for her roles as a
nun on TV. In an interview with Jô Soares on his
Programa do Jô, in 2001, Ida jokingly declared when the presenter asked her a question about her multiple roles as a nun on television: "I'm Jewish, but I'm always called to play the charity sister, the Mother Superior.
Globo tried to convert me but failed". Her most recent work on TV was in the first season of the miniseries
JK, in which she was
Sister Maria - a French nun living in
Minas Gerais who helped physician
Juscelino Kubitschek (played by
Wagner Moura) to take care of the wounded in the military battle between the States of Minas and São Paulo. ==Voice acting==