Background
She is the oldest daughter of Academy-Award nominated Brazilian playwright Dias Gomes and actress Bernadeth Lyzio. She is the oldest daughter of Brazilian playwright and screenwriter Dias Gomes and actress Bernadeth Lyzio.
She is the oldest daughter of Academy-Award nominated Brazilian playwright Dias Gomes and actress Bernadeth Lyzio. She is the oldest daughter of Brazilian playwright and screenwriter Dias Gomes and actress Bernadeth Lyzio.
Her Godfather is Brazilian writer Jorge Amado and her Godmother Zélia Gattai. Dias Gomes is the author of "O Pagador de Promessas". Dias Gomes died in 1999, in a car crash in São Paulo Paulo.
Journalism career She started her journalism career working as a music reporter for the largest Brazilian newspaper, Folha de South.Paulo and eventually became a biweekly addition, writing a column called “On The Road”.
Later she started writing about cinema. Mayra was a collaborator and host for Spin Earth, SPIN Magazine’s website, and has been published in Teen Vogue, Contigo!, Isto É Gente, Viagem e Turismo, Mymag, Época, Capricho and Sexy magazine.
In 2009 she hosted a literature show on Music Television Brasil. Currently, she is a reporter for Rolling Stone and Video Hits One Brasil.
Media personality Mayra has been the star of many editorials and posed for Playboy Brazil in 2009.
In 2008 she did a five-page spread for Very Important Person Magazine. She is also Sexy magazine"s July cover, and has a 23-page nude spread in the edition In 2011 she posed topless for Inked magazine.
She was the star of the campaign of the 2011 Los Angeles Brazilian Film Festival and one of the celebrities invited to attend the Marine Corps Ball in 2011.
She attended the ball in San Diego. Other celebrities who attended include Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis.
She was a host at The Academy Awards red carpet with Doctor Robert Rey. In 2013, she was the star of shoe stylist Fernando Pire"s campaign.
Personal life Mayra Dias Gomes is married to musician and actor Coyote Shivers.
She was taken to the altar by Dee Dee Ramone"s widow, Barbara Ramone.