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Moura was born in Salvador, a city located in Northeast Region of Brazil, but grew up in the small town of Rodelas, Bahia. His mother, Alderiva, was a housewife, and his father, José Moura, was a Sergeant in the Brazilian Air Force. At the age of 13, he moved with his family to Salvador, Bahia.
Besides his acting career, Moura is a lyricist and the vocalist of a band named Sua Mãe ("Your Mum"). In 2012, he guest performed as lead vocalist for some Legião Urbana tribute shows, featuring surviving members Marcelo Bonfá and Dado Villa-Lobos.- Actor
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Selton Mello is a Brazilian actor, director, and screenwriter.
Beginning his career in television during childhood, Mello is today one of Brazil's most prominent and critically acclaimed artists - with an extensive body of work in theater, cinema, and other creative fronts.
Mello played leading roles in To the Left of the Father, directed by Luiz Fernando Carvalho; Lisbela and the Prisoner, directed by Guel Arraes (more than 3.5 million tickets sold); A Dog's Will, directed by Guel Arraes (more than 2.5 million tickets sold); Drained, directed by Heitor Dhalia; My Name Ain't Johnny, directed by Mauro Lima (more than 2.5 million tickets sold); and Four Days in September, directed by Bruno Barreto and nominated for an Oscar in the category of Best Foreign Language Film in 1997.
For his work in To the Left of the Father, Mello won Best Actor at the Habana Film Festival in Cuba, the Brasília International Film Festival in Brazil, the Lleida Latin-American Film Festival in Spain, and the Lima Latin-American Film Festival in Peru. He took home the Cinema Brazil Grand Prize for both Lisbela and the Prisoner and My Name Ain't Johnny. The latter earned him Best Actor at the Miami International Film Festival. For Drained, Mello won Best Actor at the Rio International Film Festival, the Punta Del Este International Film Festival, and the Guadalajara Film Festival.
Mello began his career behind the camera as a director of music videos, documentaries, and TV shows.
In 2006, he directed his first short film, When the Time Falls, which was selected for competitive screenings at the Gramado Film Fest, Rio International Film Festival, São Paulo International Film Festival, and the Guadalajara Film Festival.
The feature-length December, applauded by critics in Brazil and around the world, marked Mello's directional debut for the big screen. This film won more than 20 awards at the Paulínia, Goiania, Curitiba, and other Brazilian film festivals.
Mello also received the Special Jury Prize in Imola, Italy; three awards at the Los Angeles Brazilian Film Festival; Best Director and Best Screenplay at the 7th Cine Cero Latitud Festival in Ecuador; and Best Cinematography at both the Lima Latin-American Film Festival in Peru and the XI Ibero-American Film Festival of Santa Cruz.
In 2011, Mello acted in and co-directed the TV series The Invisible Woman, based on the movie of the same name. The series won an International Emmy Award in 2012 for Best TV Comedy.
In 2012, he directed Sessão de Terapia, the Brazilian version of In Treatment (BeTipul ). The original Israeli TV drama, written by Hagai Levi, has aired in over 25 countries.
For his second feature film, The Clown, Mello worked as director, co-writer, and co-editor - and starred in the leading role. Released in October of 2011, the film achieved the milestone of 1.5 million viewers and earned high marks from critics - receiving over 40 awards in Brazil and worldwide, including Best Director in Paulínia, from the APCA (Paulista Association of Art Critics), and at the 38th SESC Film Fest, where it was awarded Best Film by judges and the viewing audience.
The Clown won the Cinema Brazil Grand Prize in 2012. It placed first in 12 categories - a record that has assured its place in history as one of the most successful Brazilian films ever made. In 2013, The Clown was chosen to represent Brazil in the selection of Best Foreign Language Film nominees for The Oscars.
In 2017, Mello released his third feature-length film, The Movie of My Life, based on A Distant Father by prize-winning Chilean novelist Antonio Skármeta, author of Il Postino. Starring Mello, alongside French actor Vincent Cassel, the film has received high marks from critics and viewing audiences and represented Brazil in the 2017 Rome Film Fest.
Mello currently stars in the Netflix series The Mechanism, created and directed by José Padilha, the creative mind behind Narcos and Elite Squad.- Actress
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Fernanda Torres was born on 15 September 1965 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She is an actress and writer, known for Terra Estrangeira (1995), Gêmeas (1999) and Normal People (2001). She has been married to Andrucha Waddington since 1997. They have two children. She was previously married to Gerald Thomas.- Actress
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Arlette Pinheiro Esteves da Silva was born on 16th October 1929 in Rio de Janeiro. She adopted the name "Fernanda" because she thought it sounded good. "Montenegro" came after her family doctor.
In late 40s she was translating and adapting famous theater plays to radio. She begun her artistic life in the theater with the play "Alegres Canções nas Montanhas" in 1950. Among her mates was Fernando Torres, who would soon become her husband. Next she use the married name Arlette Pinheiro Monteiro Torres. In the next years she worked with other great actors like Sérgio Britto, Cacilda Becker, Nathália Timberg, Cláudio Corrêa e Castro and Ítalo Rossi.
In the early 60s she moved to São Paulo where she worked on many theater plays and also stared working on television. Her first soap operas was "Pouco Amor Não é Amor". In 1964 she started working for cinema as well. Her first film was "A Falecida". In 1965 her daughter Fernanda Torres was born. She later also became a famous actress.
As time went by, more and more successful soap operas and plays came up and she received many prizes. She was later called "The First Lady of Brazilian Theater". In cinema, after some not very famous films, she worked on "Eles Não Usam Black-Tie" (1981), largely applauded by the critics.
Her success on television and theater continued, but her cinema career, although it never stopped, was largely unnoticed until 1997, when "O Que é Isso, Companheiro?", a nominee for the Oscar of Best Film in a Foreign Language, was released. In 1998 "Central do Brasil" enchanted the world. This film, another nominee for the Oscar, was the highest moment of Fernanda Montengro's cinema career, once she was a nominee for Best Actress. The Oscar was not given to her, but the actress got the Berlin prize. In 1999 she had another great achievement on TV, "O Auto da Compadecida", later cut to a film format and released in the movie theaters.- Actor
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Rodrigo Santoro is a world-renown actor who starred alongside Academy Award Winner Anthony Hopkins, Evan Rachel Wood, and Jeffrey Wright in the hit HBO series "Westworld," created by Jonah Nolan and produced by J.J. Abrams. Rodrigo played the male lead in the Hulu series "Reprisal" for producer Warren Littlefield. Subsequently, he appeared in the feature "Project Power" for Netflix in mid-August 2020, opposite Jamie Foxx and Joseph Gordon Levitt. He also appeared in the Netflix foreign language film "Seven Slaves" for director Alex Moratto. In 2018, he appeared at Sundance for a film he starred in and produced to critical acclaim, titled "Un Traductor." His list of credits includes a lead role opposite Benicio Del Toro in Steven Soderbergh's "Che," "Love Actually," "Focus" opposite Will Smith and Margot Robbie, "300: Rise of an Empire" opposite Eva Green, "Rio 2," "The Last Stand" opposite Forrest Whitaker, "What to Expect When You're Expecting" opposite Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Lopez, "Hemingway and Gelhorn" for HBO opposite Nicole Kidman, "The 33" opposite Juliette Binoche, "Jane got a Gun" opposite Natalie Portman, and the Brazilian film "Heleno," chronicling the true-life story of the most notorious and successful Brazilian soccer player, Heleno de Frietas.
Rodrigo received the Ischia award for International Contribution at the 2008 Ischia Global Film Festival in Italy. He has also won a total of eight Best Actor awards, including the first-ever award for Best Actor from the Brazilian Academy of Arts and Film for his portrayal of a young man forced into a mental institution by his parents in "Brainstorm," by director Lais Bodansky.- Actress
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Alice Braga Moraes born April 15, 1983 is a Brazilian actress. She has appeared in several Brazilian films, most notably as Angélica in 2002's highly acclaimed City of God and as Karina in 2005's Lower City. She came to international prominence after appearing opposite Will Smith in I Am Legend (2007) and has since become a familiar face in Hollywood, appearing in films such as Repo Men and Predators (both 2010), The Rite (2011) and Elysium (2013).- Actor
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Murilo Benício was born on 13 July 1972 in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is an actor and director, known for O Beijo no Asfalto (2018), The Clone (2001) and Brazil Avenue (2012). He was previously married to Débora Falabella and Alessandra Negrini.- Actor
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Fernando Alves Pinto was born on 6 May 1969 in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil. He is an actor and composer, known for Terra Estrangeira (1995), To My Beloved (2015) and Instant Doctor (2020). He was previously married to Letícia Sabatella.- Actress
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Tainá Müller was born on 1 June 1982 in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. She is an actress and director, known for Elite Squad 2: The Enemy Within (2010), Cão Sem Dono (2007) and Good Morning, Verônica (2020). She has been married to Henrique Sauer since 30 November 2013. They have one child.- Actor
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Caio Blat is certainly the most talented young actor in Brazil. His successful career began at age 9, in TV-commercials and guest appearances in educational shows in public broadcast. In 1994, his debut as Young Carlos in the series "Éramos Seis" was well received by the public and critics, but mostly in his local town, São Paulo, where he was born. National acclaim came only after his appearance in "Chiquinha Gonzaga" as the opposite 'male nymphette' for Regina Duarte. In his short career, he has successfully played everything from charming shy kids to violent rebels, in a perfect 'James Dean' style. Living in São Paulo for most of his life, Caio Blat moved to Rio, Brazil's cultural capital, after he joined the Rede Globo de Televisão team of actors. Therefore he stopped studies at Law School in USP, for work. Caio Blat was born into a family of theater actors and dramatists, and therefore he dedicates most of his schedule to theater, rather than television or film. But whenever he shows off in big screen, he attracts thousands of fans. Equally gifted with talent and beauty, Caio Blat has also rapidly gathered a multitude of fans. Although this phenomenon sounds similar to most Brazilian young stars, there is a certainty that, for Caio, it is a consequence of serious work and compromise of this competent, versatile and multimedia actor.- Actress
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Maria Flor Leite Calaça (born August 31, 1983), usually known as Maria Flor, is a Brazilian actress.
She was discovered in 2002, and her first role was in the film O Diabo a Quatro, filmed in the same year, and released nationwide in Brazil in 2005. It was also her first role as a protagonist in a movie. She became famous after her role as Rê, a very insecure and innovative character, in Malhação telenovela. This was also her first television role.
She played Tina, a romantic character, in the telenovela Cabocla. To be able to play her character, Maria Flor spent almost a month in a farm learning how to be a peasant. In the movie Cazuza - O Tempo Não Pára she played a groupie following the rock band Barão Vermelho. In the film Quase Dois Irmãos she played a wealthy girl, daughter of a politician, and that gets involved with a drug dealer. She also represented the cast of the film during the 2005 Créteil International Women's Film Festival.
She played a prostitute in the movie O Diabo a Quatro. In her research to play this character she talked to real prostitutes and strippers. Maria Flor won the best actress award of the Festival de Cuiabá (Cuiabá Film Festival) for her performance in this film. In the biographical film Dois Filhos de Francisco, Maria Flor played Solange, who was the first love of the sertanejo singer Zezé Di Camargo, of the Zezé di Camargo & Luciano duo.
She played Taís Junqueira in the telenovela Belíssima, which started airing in November, 2005. Taís Junqueira is a Brazilian woman working in Greece as a prostitute, after receiving a proposal promising her a job as a ballerina. During the telenovela, her character tried to return to Brazil. In 2006, she played Carol in the 2006 film Podecre! and Letícia in the movie Proibido Proibir.
Maria Flor played the role of Bel in the 2007 film Chega de Saudade Her first role as the main character of a telenovela was in the 2007 telenovela Eterna Magia, where she played the role of Nina Sullivan, who is a witch who refuses to use her magical abilities. In 2008, she participated of one episode of the TV series Casos e Acasos, and starred the end of the year special Aline.
Her international career started in the Fernando Meirelles film 360, starring Anthony Hopkins, Rachel Weisz and Jude Law.
Besides working as an actress, Maria Flor starred the summer campaign for Blue Man, a bikini and Bermuda shorts factory.- Actress
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Cleo Pires had her television debut at the age of eleven in a role in "Memorial de Maria Moura" (1994) (Maria Moura's Memorial). In the miniseries, she portrayed the protagonist Maria Moura as a child. The character in adulthood was played by her mother, Gloria Pires. Nine years later, she met director Monique Gardenberg by chance and was invited to star in the movie "Benjamin" (2004) whose screenplay was based on the book by Chico Buarque. Cleo won the award for Best Actress at the Rio Film Festival for her performance, this was an incentive for her to pursue acting. Her next role was Lurdinha, in "America" (2005), a soap-opera produced by Globo Television, written by Gloria Perez. The role gave her international recognition, and for this Cleo received the award for "Best New Actress" from Contigo! Magazine. Lurdinha was a sensual and spontaneous girl who won the heart of Glauco (Edson Celulari), a much older man. In the same year, she played Cleopatra in the children's' special "Clara e o Chuveiro do Tempo" (2005) (Claire and the Time Shower). In the following year, 2006, she played the rebellious Leticia in the soap-opera "Cobras e Lagartos" (2006) (Snakes and Lizards), a role for which she received the "Best of the Year" award from TV Globo. She presented the "Cineview" program on channel Telecine Premium, a show about the cinematic universe and its backstage. Her second role in a feature film was on "Meu Nome Não e Johnny" (2008) (My Name is Not Johnny), she played Sofia, girlfriend of the protagonist Joao (Selton Mello). The film, directed by Mauro Lima, was based on Guilherme Fiuza's book with the same title. In 2008, Cleo gave life to the young teacher Margarida in the remake of "Ciranda de Pedra" (Rock Ciranda). In the following year, she was in the cast of the soap-opera "Caminho das Indias" (2009) (India - A Love Story), she portrayed the indian Surya, her first villain. When that soap-opera ended, she worked on the movie "Lula, o filho do Brasil" (2010) (Lula, son of Brazil), based on the biography of the President Lula, written by Denise Parana. In the movie, Cleo played Lula's first wife, Lourdes. Between 2010 and 2011, she played the native brazilian Estela, protagonist of the soap-opera "Araguaia"(Destiny River). She also filmed the romantic comedy "Qualquer gato vira-lata" (2010) (Any Stray Cat), directed by Tomas Portella and adapted, by Daniela Carlo, from a play written by Juca de Oliveira. In the following year, she starred in the episode "O Anjo de Alagoas" (The Angel from Alagoas), from the series "As Brasileiras" (The Brazilians), directed by Daniel Filho. In her last soap-opera, "Salve Jorge" (2013) (Brave Woman), she played urban and free Bianca. Her latest character in cinema was Ana Terra, heroine of the first part of Erico Verissimo's work "O Tempo e o Vento" (The Time and the Wind), directed by Jayme Monjardim. In 2014, she returned to television in the series "O Cacador" (The Hunter), directed by Jose Alvarenga. In this police drama, she plays Katia, an emotionally unstable woman who lives a love triangle with her husband Alexandre (Alejandro Claveaux) and his brother Andre (Caua Reymond). She has just finished working on the movie "Boletim de Ocorrencia" (Police Report), in which she plays the leading role of Francis. The film is directed by Tomas Portella.- Actress
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Deborah Secco was born on 26 November 1979 in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She is an actress and producer, known for Confessions of a Brazilian Call Girl (2011), Good Luck (2014) and America (2005). She has been married to Hugo Moura since 2015. They have one child. She was previously married to Roger Flores and Rogério Gomes.- Actor
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Lázaro Ramos was born on 1 November 1978 in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. He is an actor and director, known for Executive Order (2020), The Man Who Copied (2003) and Snakes & Lizards (2006). He has been married to Taís Araújo since 9 June 2011. They have two children.- Milhem Cortaz begin his career studying with the Brazilian director Antunes Filho. He wen to the Piccollo Teatro de Milano, in Italy where he spent three years studying Comedy Dellart and other techniques. Back to Brazil, he started doing some films. One of his first films was "Olhos de Vampa" and after that, came several invitations to work in the movie industry of Brazil. Such as Carandiru with Hector Babenco where he did "Peixeira"a dangerous killer, Blue Blood, The Gorila, The Woolf behind the door and many others. He speaks fluently portuguese, spanish and italian.
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Leandra Leal's career is what you can consider a mathematic phenomenon by the sheer number of works accomplished in such a short amount of time. At 33 years old and with a career that spans 32 years (she first stepped onto a stage in the arms of her mother, the actress Angela Leal, in the role of a baby), Leandra has collected 29 awards, the majority of them for her work in cinema, placing herself amongst the most disputed actresses in Brazil. Presently, the actress has participated in 24 films. In TV, the total between novelas, series and mini-series comes out to 29 projects. In theater, 7 projects. But Leandra is more than an actress. She has directed plays and music videos and, through her production company, Daza Cultural, holds the annual Festival Adaptação, which explores the relationship between cinema and literature. She is also directing her first documentary, "Divinas Divas," a musical film about the first generation of Brazilian transvestites.- Actress
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Luana Piovani was born on 29 August 1976 in Jaboticabal, São Paulo, Brazil. She is an actress and producer, known for Zuzu Angel (2006), The Man Who Copied (2003) and The Invisible Woman (2009). She has been married to Pedro Scooby since 26 July 2013. They have three children.- Actress
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Cláudia Abreu was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on October 12th 1970. Her parents, Regina Abreu and Helcio Varella, divorced when she was only 4 months old. When she was 10, she began acting in the Tablado theater. She began acting in soap operas when she was 16, after she was invited to act in the series "Hipertensão" (1986) . Cláudia acted in many Brazilian soaps like "Fera Radical" (1988), "Anos Rebeldes" (1992), "Pátria Minha" (1994) and "Força de Um Desejo"(1999). After portraying her first villain, Laura Prudente da Costa, in the successful Brazilian series "Celebridade" (2003), Cláudia got her first protagonist role in the series "Belíssima" (2005).
She also participated in various movies, like "Tieta do Agreste" (1996), "Ed Mort" (1997), "Guerra de Canudos" (1997) and "Homem do Ano, O" (2003).
When she was 26, Cláudia married director José Henrique Fonseca. The couple has a daughter named Maria.
When she has free time, she enjoys staying at home with her family, eating and studying philosophy.- Actress
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Maria Manoella was born on 8 June 1978 in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She is an actress and casting director, known for Invisible Life (2019), The Invisible Woman (2009) and Enterre Seus Mortos.- Actress
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Andréa became a famous actress in the middle of the 80's playing a part in a TV Series for youngsters called "Armação Ilimitada", which became a great success in Brazilian TV. Then she started to play in Brazilian "novelas" (soap operas). Began her career in the Maria Clara Machado's play group Teatro Tablado.- Actress
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Leandra Leal's career is what you can consider a mathematic phenomenon by the sheer number of works accomplished in such a short amount of time. At 33 years old and with a career that spans 32 years (she first stepped onto a stage in the arms of her mother, the actress Angela Leal, in the role of a baby), Leandra has collected 29 awards, the majority of them for her work in cinema, placing herself amongst the most disputed actresses in Brazil. Presently, the actress has participated in 24 films. In TV, the total between novelas, series and mini-series comes out to 29 projects. In theater, 7 projects. But Leandra is more than an actress. She has directed plays and music videos and, through her production company, Daza Cultural, holds the annual Festival Adaptação, which explores the relationship between cinema and literature. She is also directing her first documentary, "Divinas Divas," a musical film about the first generation of Brazilian transvestites.- Actor
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One of the leading actors in his native Brazil, Cauã Reymond has achieved prominence in his home country for his work in TV series, soap operas and independent films. Throughout his two-decade long career, he has portrayed a variety of challenging roles and collected many awards. He is also a successful film producer.- Actress
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Mariana Ximenes was born on 26 April 1981 in São Paulo, SP, Brazil. She is an actress and producer, known for The Trespasser (2001), A Máquina (2005) and Passione (2010).- Actress
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Camila Manhães Sampaio (born 14 June 1977), known professionally as Camila Pitanga, is a Brazilian actress and former model. She is internationally renowned for her roles in film and television. In film, she is known for her roles in Quilombo, Caramuru: A Invenção do Brasil, Redeemer, I'd Receive the Worst News from Your Beautiful Lips, Rio 2096: A Story of Love and Fury, among others. In television, she is known for her roles in Paraíso Tropical, Cama DE Gato, Lado a Lado, Babilônia, and Velho Chico.- Actress
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Maria Manoella was born on 8 June 1978 in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She is an actress and casting director, known for Invisible Life (2019), The Invisible Woman (2009) and Enterre Seus Mortos.- Fernanda de Freitas was born on 25 February 1980 in São José do Rio Preto, São Paulo, Brazil. She is an actress, known for Elite Squad (2007), Malu de Bicicleta (2010) and S.O.S. Emergência (2010).
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Jonathan Haagensen was born on 23 February 1983 in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is an actor and producer, known for City of God (2002), O Diabo a Quatro (2004) and City of Men (2007).- Actor
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Otávio Müller was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is known for Alone Man (2016), Alemão: Both Sides of the Operation (2014) and O Gorila (2012). He is married to Adriana Junqueira. They have two children. He was previously married to Preta Gil.- Actress
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Débora Falabella was born on 22 February 1979 in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil. She is an actress, known for The Clone (2001), Lisbela and the Prisoner (2003) and Brazil Avenue (2012). She has been married to Gustavo Vaz since October 2019. She was previously married to Murilo Benício and Chuck Hypólito.- Paolla Oliveira was born on 14 April 1982 in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil. She is an actress, known for Edge of Desire (2017), The Prophet (2006) and Sweet Diva (2019).