Bianca Rinaldi

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Bianca Rinaldi
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Rinaldi, 2016
Born
Bianca de Carvalho e Silva Rinaldi

(1974-10-15) October 15, 1974 (age 50)
OccupationActress
Years active1990–present
SpouseEduardo Menga (m. 2002)
Children2
Website http://www.biancarinaldi.com.br/

Bianca de Carvalho e Silva Rinaldi (born October 15, 1974) is a Brazilian actress. She is best known for her roles in telenovelas, especially A Escrava Isaura .

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Biography

Rinaldi was born in São Paulo, Brazil. She trained as a gymnast from age 8 to 13. She began her TV career in 1990 when she was chosen to be a "Paquita" for Xuxa's Show. She left the show in 1995 to pursue an acting career in Brazilian TV and theater.

At 19, she decided to study the art of interpretation, thus beginning her work in television and theater. In Malhação , still in Rede Globo, the teacher played Úrsula. [1]

She received critical acclaim from the Brazilian media for her work on Pícara Sonhadora [2] and A Escrava Isaura .

In 2010, Arminda was the protagonist in the novel Ribeirão do Tempo. [3] [4] In 2013, lived Tany character of José do Egito.

In March 2013, Rinaldi did not renew her contract with Rede Record, which integrated broadcaster since 2004. [5]

With the non-renewal of this contract with Rede Record, the role she would play in the novel Pecado Mortal, Carlos Lombardi, was awarded to Simone Spoladore. [6]

In the second half of 2013, the actress signed a contract with Rede Globo. She was cast in the soap opera Em Família . [7]

Personal life

Rinaldi has been married to Eduardo Menga since January 1, 2002. They have twin daughters, Beatriz Menga and Sofia Menga (born on May 10, 2009). [8]

Career

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990 Xou da Xuxa Xiquita Bibi
1993 Programa XuxaXiquita Bibi
1994 Xuxa ParkXiquita Bibi
1995 Cara & CoroaMariCameo
Explode Coração DanielaCameo
Xuxa Especial de Natal - Deu a louca na FantasiaPrincessChristmas special
1997 Malhação Teacher Úrsula
1998 Você Decide Episode: "Desencontro"
Episode: "Vida"
Chiquititas Andréa
1999 Terra Nostra AdeleCameo
2001 Xuxa no Mundo da ImaginaçãoWitchPicture: "A Bruxa Keka"
Pícara SonhadoraLudmilla "Mila" Lopes
SBT Palace HotelLaraiáh (Neta de Dercy Gonçalves)Cameo
2002 Pequena TravessaJúlia/Júlio
2004 Meu CunhadoCameo
A Escrava Isaura Isaura dos Anjos
2005 Prova de AmorJoana Marinho
RessoarHerselfHost
2007 Caminhos do Coração Maria Beatriz dos Santos Luz Mayer
2008 Os Mutantes: Caminhos do Coração Maria Beatriz/Samira Mayer
2010 Ribeirão do TempoArminda Caligari
2011 O MadeireiroLauraSpecial End of Year
2012 Extreme Makeover SocialHerselfHost
2013 José do EgitoTany
Se Eu Fosse Você: A SérieGiovanna [9]
2014 Em Família Sílvia

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990 Lua de CristalStudent music and Fairy
Sonho de VerãoBianca
2004 Didi Quer Ser CriançaOwner of the raffleCameo
2007 Turma da Mônica - Uma Aventura no Tempo Voice of black hairAnimation
2013 SinalLaura Short film

Theater

YearTitle
1999As Meninas
2001Aluga-se um Namorado
2003Tudo de Mim
2004A Pedra Mágica
2005Jeitinho Brasileiro
2006A Vida Intima de Laura
2007Amor de Comédia
2012Eu, Tu, Eles
2013A Falecida [10]

Film

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References

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