Suplicy, Marta (c. 1946–)
Suplicy, Marta (c. 1946–)
Brazilian psychoanalyst and politician. Born Marta Teresa Smith, c. 1946, in São Paulo, Brazil; studied psychology in Brazil and at Michigan State University; m. Eduardo Matarazzo Siplicy (economist and senator), 1964; m. Luis Favre; children: (1st m.) 3 sons, including rock star Supla.
Operated a psychoanalytic practice, specializing in therapy for couples and children; came to public attention as a moderator on daily sexual advice program on Brazilian tv; tangled with military and church censors, but gained a public following; elected to Congress (1994), where she sponsored bills to set candidate quotas for women and to legalize civil unions for homosexuals; representing the leftist Workers' Party, elected mayor of São Paulo (2000), with 58 percent of the vote; lost bid for reelection (2004).