Ribeiro's career spanned more than 50 years. She worked with various theatre companies in Lisbon, including the
D. Maria II National Theatre,
Teatro Moderno and
Casa da Comédia companies, performing in plays by classic and contemporary authors. She also appeared in variety shows or
revues, known as "magazine shows" in Portugal, which were usually performed in the
Parque Mayer theatre district of Lisbon. Most notable of these was
Ó Zé Aperta o Cinto (Zé fasten your seatbelt), which was on stage in 1971 at the
Teatro Maria Vitória. Her films included
Friday the 13th (1962), by the Spanish director and screenwriter,
Pedro Lazaga,
Retalhos da Vida de Um Médico (1962), directed by
Jorge Brum do Canto,
O Miúdo da Bica (1963) and
Rapazes de Táxis (1965), two films directed by
Constantino Esteves. The last film she participated in was
451 Forte in 2001, directed by
João Mário Grilo, a production in which she acted alongside
Sofia Alves,
Rita Blanco and
Adriano Luz. Ribeiro appeared in over 50 television series,
soap operas, and films including
Nunca Digas Adeus (
TVI, 2001),
O Último Beijo (TVI, 2002), ''
(TVI, 2004–2006), Deixa-me Amar
(TVI, 2007–2008) and A Família Mata
(SIC, 2011–2012). Her career regained momentum from around 2000 as private TV companies such as TVI and SIC began to make original shows. Her last appearances were in 2012 in the series Velhos Amigos
on RTP and A Família Mata''. ==Death==