Fernanda Vianna
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Born | Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil | 6 January 1965
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Years active | 1981–present |
Spouse |
Rodolfo Vaz (m. 1994) |
Children | 3 |
Fernanda Vianna (born 6 January 1965) is a Brazilian actress and ballerina.
Early life
Due to the influence of her uncle Klauss Vianna, in 1981, Vianna began working as a ballerina with the Transforma Group. However, in 1995, she changed professions and joined Grupo Galpão, a street theater group, replacing Wanda Fernandes as the title character in Gabriel Villela's celebrated staging of "Romeo and Juliet".[1] With Galpão, Vianna traveled to theater festivals throughout the country and internationally as well.
Career
In cinema, Vianna starred in "What Moves Us" (2012), by Caetano Gotardo, which earned her the Kikito for Best Actress at the Gramado Film Festival.[2] In 2017, she directed the children's show “Berenice and Soriano” by Manuela Dias. That same year, she played the title character in the Globo Minas end-of-year special, "Rita's Christmas", by Ricardo Alves Jr,.
Personal life
Fernanda is married to actor Rodolfo Vaz.[3]
Filmography
Television
- 2005 - Today is Maria's Day.... Choir
- 2010 - The Cure - Reporter
- 2013 - Beyond the Horizon.... Berenice
- 2016 - Justice.... Lucy
- 2017 - Rita's Christmas.... Rita
Films
Year | Title | Character | Notes | Ref |
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2005 | Wine of Roses | Antônia | [4][5] | |
2008 | Sand Fairies | Short film | [6] | |
2009 | Moscow | Herself | Documentary |
References
- ↑ Grossi, Isabella (19 December 2012). "Theater: Fernanda Vianna". Veja BH. Archived from the original on 24 June 2013. Retrieved 30 May 2013.
- ↑ "Fernanda Vianna". Grupo Galpão (in português do Brasil). Retrieved 28 February 2024.
- ↑ Perez, Henrique (14 July 2022). "As Atrizes do Grupo Galpão: Fernanda Vianna". Medium (in português do Brasil).
- ↑ Oliveira, Alysson (27 April 2006). ""Wine of Roses" shows a conspiracy led by women". Retrieved 30 May 2013.
- ↑ "Wine of Roses". Retrieved 30 May 2013.
- ↑ "Cinesul Animated". Retrieved 30 May 2013.
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