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Cardoso was born in the former parish of [[Miragaia]] in the municipality of [[Porto]] on 7 July 1934. In 1949, at only 15 years old, she was invited to voice soap operas or radio dramas at ORSEC (Oficinas de Rádio, Som, Eletricidade e Cinema) in Porto. Later she also worked at Rádio Porto and Rádio Clube do Norte and also contributed to programmes to be broadcast to [[Portuguese Empire|Portugal’s colonies]].<ref name=”Sala”>{{cite news |title=Quando Sala entrevistou a sua amiga Olga. Nas radionovelas “fazia quase sempre de má”, por ter boa voz “para gritos e berros” |url=https://rr.pt/fotoreportagem/vida/2025/12/03/quando-sala-entrevistou-a-sua-amiga-olga-nas-radionovelas-fazia-quase-sempre-de-ma-por-ter-boa-voz-para-gritos-e-berros/450343/ |access-date=8 December 2025 |publisher=Renascença |date=3 December 2025}}</ref><ref name=”Expresso”>{{cite news |title=Olga Cardoso (1934-2025): “A Amiga Olga” morreu aos 91 anos |url=https://expresso.pt/cultura/sugestoes_culturais_televisao/2025-12-03-olga-cardoso–1934-2025–a-amiga-olga-morreu-aos-91-anos-8a418299 |access-date=8 December 2025 |publisher=Expresso |date=3 December 2025}}</ref><ref name=”CM”>{{cite news |title=Morreu a ‘rainha’ da rádio aos 91 anos A eterna companheira de António Sala no ‘Despertar’. |url=https://www.cmjornal.pt/vidas/ultimas/detalhe/morreu-a-rainha-da-radio |access-date=8 December 2025 |publisher=Correio da Manhã |date=3 December 2025}}</ref><ref name=”Noticias”>{{cite news |title=Morreu a “eterna amiga Olga”, nome incontornável da comunicação |url=https://www.noticiasaominuto.com/fama/2898643/morreu-a-eterna-amiga-olga-nome-incontornavel-da-comunicacao |access-date=8 December 2025 |publisher=Notícias ao Minuto |date=3 December 2025}}</ref>

Cardoso was born in the former parish of [[Miragaia]] in the municipality of [[Porto]] on 7 July 1934. In 1949, at only 15 years old, she was invited to voice soap operas or radio dramas at ORSEC (Oficinas de Rádio, Som, Eletricidade e Cinema) in Porto. Later she also worked at Rádio Porto and Rádio Clube do Norte and also contributed to programmes to be broadcast to [[Portuguese Empire|Portugal’s colonies]].<ref name=”Sala”>{{cite news |title=Quando Sala entrevistou a sua amiga Olga. Nas radionovelas “fazia quase sempre de má”, por ter boa voz “para gritos e berros” |url=https://rr.pt/fotoreportagem/vida/2025/12/03/quando-sala-entrevistou-a-sua-amiga-olga-nas-radionovelas-fazia-quase-sempre-de-ma-por-ter-boa-voz-para-gritos-e-berros/450343/ |access-date=8 December 2025 |publisher=Renascença |date=3 December 2025}}</ref><ref name=”Expresso”>{{cite news |title=Olga Cardoso (1934-2025): “A Amiga Olga” morreu aos 91 anos |url=https://expresso.pt/cultura/sugestoes_culturais_televisao/2025-12-03-olga-cardoso–1934-2025–a-amiga-olga-morreu-aos-91-anos-8a418299 |access-date=8 December 2025 |publisher=Expresso |date=3 December 2025}}</ref><ref name=”CM”>{{cite news |title=Morreu a ‘rainha’ da rádio aos 91 anos A eterna companheira de António Sala no ‘Despertar’. |url=https://www.cmjornal.pt/vidas/ultimas/detalhe/morreu-a-rainha-da-radio |access-date=8 December 2025 |publisher=Correio da Manhã |date=3 December 2025}}</ref><ref name=”Noticias”>{{cite news |title=Morreu a “eterna amiga Olga”, nome incontornável da comunicação |url=https://www.noticiasaominuto.com/fama/2898643/morreu-a-eterna-amiga-olga-nome-incontornavel-da-comunicacao |access-date=8 December 2025 |publisher=Notícias ao Minuto |date=3 December 2025}}</ref>

==Career==

==Career==

In December 1960, Cardoso joined the [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] [[Rádio Renascença]], where she became a newsreader. Between 1979 and 2000 she presented the daily programme ”Despertar” (Awaken), on that station, first with Fernando de Almeida and later with [[António Sala]], with whom the show gained considerable popularity. She also presented children’s programmes. Cardoso took part in one play, ”Hotel Sarilhos”, at the ”[[Teatro Sá da Bandeira]]” in Porto, and recorded the [[Single (music)|singles]] ”Bom dia (Amor)/O Último A Rir” (Polygram, 1984) and ”Cor de Rosa Claro” (1988).<ref name=Sala/><ref name=Expresso/><ref name=CM/><ref name=Noticias/><ref name=”DN”>{{cite news |last1=Fonseca |first1=Sofia |title=Morreu Olga Cardoso, locutora do ‘Despertar’ e apresentadora do ‘Amiga Olga’ |url=https://www.dn.pt/sociedade/olga-cardoso-hospitalizada-aps-avc |access-date=7 December 2025 |publisher=Diário de Notícias |date=3 December 2025}}</ref>

In December 1960, Cardoso joined the [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] [[Rádio Renascença]], where she became a newsreader. Between 1979 and 2000 she presented the daily programme ”Despertar” (Awaken), on that station, first with Fernando de Almeida and later with [[António Sala]], with whom the show gained considerable popularity. She also presented children’s programmes. Cardoso took part in one play, ”Hotel Sarilhos”, at the ”[[Teatro Sá da Bandeira]]” in Porto, and recorded the [[Single (music)|singles]] ”Bom dia (Amor)/O Último A Rir” (Polygram, 1984) and ”Cor de Rosa Claro” (1988).<ref name=Sala/><ref name=Expresso/><ref name=CM/><ref name=Noticias/><ref name=”DN”>{{cite news |last1=Fonseca |first1=Sofia |title=Morreu Olga Cardoso, locutora do ‘Despertar’ e apresentadora do ‘Amiga Olga’ |url=https://www.dn.pt/sociedade/olga-cardoso-hospitalizada-aps-avc |access-date=7 December 2025 |publisher=Diário de Notícias |date=3 December 2025}}</ref>

In 1987, Cardoso received the Silver Medal of Merit from the City of Porto. She made her television debut at the age of 59, to present the contest ”[[:pt:A Amiga Olga|A Amiga Olga!]]” on [[Televisão Independente]] (TVI), which aired in 1993 and 1994. Despite its considerable success the programme was cancelled in 1994: she never understood why. She then presented other programmes for a short period, including a programme of advertisements, called TVI Shopping Centre. In 1999, she decided to end her career. The last broadcast of ”Despertar” aired on 28 January 2000. However, she returned to Rádio Renascença a year later to present ”Clássicos da Renascença” together with Sala in a series that lasted for a few months.<ref name=Sala/><ref name=CM/><ref name=Noticias/><ref name=DN/>

In 1987, Cardoso received the Silver Medal of Merit from the City of Porto. She made her television debut at the age of 59, to present the contest ”[[:pt:A Amiga Olga|A Amiga Olga!]]” on [[Televisão Independente]] (TVI), which aired in 1993 and 1994. Despite its considerable success the programme was cancelled in 1994: she never understood why. She then presented other programmes for a short period, including a programme of advertisements, called TVI Shopping Centre. In 1999, she decided to end her career. The last broadcast of ”Despertar” aired on 28 January 2000. However, she returned to Rádio Renascença a year later to present ”Clássicos da Renascença” together with Sala in a series that lasted for a few months.<ref name=Sala/><ref name=CM/><ref name=Noticias/><ref name=DN/>

Cardoso then moved to Coimbra and, for several years, where she hosted a programme for regional radio stations. Until 2015 she also worked in public relations. In 2012 she presented the {{ill| Baile da Rosa |pt|Baile da Rosa|}} awards in Porto.<ref name=Expresso/><ref name=CM/><ref name=DN/>

Cardoso then moved to Coimbra and, for several years, where she hosted a programme for regional radio stations. Until 2015 she also worked in public relations. In 2012 she presented the {{ill| Baile da Rosa |pt|Baile da Rosa|}} awards in Porto.<ref name=Expresso/><ref name=CM/><ref name=DN/>

==Personal life==

==Personal life==

She was married to Virgílio Cardoso for 37 years until his death. He had worked for a pharmaceutical company. They had three children and four granddaughters.<ref name=Sala/><ref name=CM/>

She was married to Virgílio Cardoso for 37 years until his death. He had worked for a pharmaceutical company. They had three children and four granddaughters.<ref name=Sala/><ref name=CM/>


Revision as of 09:36, 8 December 2025

Portuguese media personality (1934–2025)

Olga Cardoso

Born (1934-07-07)7 July 1934
Died 3 December 2025(2025-12-03) (aged 91)

Porto

Other names Olga Amália Cardoso
Occupations Radio and television performer
Awards Silver Medal of Merit from the City of Porto

Olga Amália Cardoso (1934 – 2025) was a Portuguese radio announcer, television presenter, and singer, best known for her work on Rádio Renascença and her role as A amiga Olga (My Friend Olga) on Televisão Independente (TVI).

Early life

Cardoso was born in the former parish of Miragaia in the municipality of Porto on 7 July 1934. In 1949, at only 15 years old, she was invited to voice soap operas or radio dramas at ORSEC (Oficinas de Rádio, Som, Eletricidade e Cinema) in Porto. Later she also worked at Rádio Porto and Rádio Clube do Norte and also contributed to programmes to be broadcast to Portugal’s colonies.[1][2][3][4]

Career

In December 1960, Cardoso joined the Catholic Rádio Renascença, where she became a newsreader. Between 1979 and 2000 she presented the daily programme Despertar (Awaken), on that station, first with Fernando de Almeida and later with António Sala, with whom the show gained considerable popularity. The show was aired from 07.00 to 10.00, with Cadoso in Porto and her partner in Lisbon. She also presented children’s programmes. Cardoso took part in one play, Hotel Sarilhos, at the Teatro Sá da Bandeira in Porto, and recorded the singles Bom dia (Amor)/O Último A Rir (Polygram, 1984) and Cor de Rosa Claro (1988).[1][2][3][4][5]

In 1987, Cardoso received the Silver Medal of Merit from the City of Porto. She made her television debut at the age of 59, to present the contest A Amiga Olga! on Televisão Independente (TVI), which aired in 1993 and 1994. Despite its considerable success the programme was cancelled in 1994: she never understood why. She then presented other programmes for a short period, including a programme of advertisements, called TVI Shopping Centre. In 1999, she decided to end her career. The last broadcast of Despertar aired on 28 January 2000. However, she returned to Rádio Renascença a year later to present Clássicos da Renascença together with Sala in a series that lasted for a few months.[1][3][4][5]

Cardoso then moved to Coimbra and, for several years, where she hosted a programme for regional radio stations. Until 2015 she also worked in public relations. In 2012 she presented the Baile da Rosa  [pt] awards in Porto.[2][3][5]

Personal life

She was married to Virgílio Cardoso for 37 years until his death. He had worked for a pharmaceutical company. They had three children and four granddaughters.[1][3]

Death and tributes

Cardoso was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease at the age of 80, but did not reveal this until 2022. She died on 3 December 2025 at the Santo António Hospital in Porto, two days after a severe stroke. The Portuguese president, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa noted that she “left a mark of sympathy and friendship on the faces of many thousands of listeners”.[2][3][4][5]

References

Category:1934 births
Category:2025 deaths

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