Carol Duarte

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Born
Carolina da Cunha Duarte

(1991-07-10) 10 July 1991 (age 32)
São Paulo, Brazil
OccupationActress
Years active2008–present

Caroline da Cunha Duarte (born 10 July 1991), better known as simply Carol Duarte, is a Brazilian actress. [1] She has won various awards, including an APCA award, an Extra Award, and a Platino Award, along with nominations for the Grande Otelo award and the Guarani Prize. [2]

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Duarte made her debut on television with the 2017 soap A Força do Querer where she played Ivan Garcia, a transgender character. Her performance was critically acclaimed and made her well known in Brazil. [3] For her role, she received an APCA award and APCA Best Television Actress, among many other "Best New Actress" awards from various organizations. [4]

She received acclaim again in 2019 for her award-winning performance as the titular character in The Invisible Life of Eurídice Gusmão , a role she shared with Fernanda Montenegro. Duarte received praise from film critics and was awarded again with the APCA prize for Best Film Actress and with a Platino Award for Best Actress. [5] She also was awarded the Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro and a critics' nomination for the Guarani Prize for Best New Actress. [6]

Biography

Duarte is the child of Maria Ivete da Cunha Duarte and Romeu Duarte. She was born on 10 July 1991 in São Paulo, but spent most of her childhood in São Bernardo do Campo. [7] At 15, she began studying theatre at workshops offered by cities in the ABC Paulista region. After she briefly studied at SP Escola de Teatro, she was accepted into the School of Dramatic Arts at the University of São Paulo. [8]

She has performed in works such as Angustia, (2014) directed by Luciene Guedes, A Visita da Velha Senhora, directed by Celso Frateschi (2015), and O Alvo, directed by Pedro Garrafa (2015). In 2016, she was cast, in São Paulo, as one of the protagonists of As Siamesas — Talvez eu Desmaie no Front, directed by Fernanda Camargo, Carolina Bianchi and Felipe Rocha. [9]

At the beginning of 2017, she was selected after an intense casting process to act in "A Força do Querer" by Rede Globo, during which she lived in Rio de Janeiro. [10] In the show, written by Glória Perez, she plays the role of Ivan Garcia, a boy from a rich family who discovers he is transgender. [11] [12] [13] The role, which was received well publicly, also led Duarte to become an active voice for LGBT rights, as it also came to public knowledge that she was in a relationship with another woman. [14]

She next was cast in a role for a show by Manuela Dias, set to be released in 2019, but it ended up being rearranged by director Rogério Gomes  [ pt ] as she was to act in the show " O Sétimo Guardião ", written by Agnaldo Silva, where she plays Stefânia. [15] [16]

In 2019, she returned to Rio to star in the film The Invisible Life of Eurídice Gusmão by Karim Aïnouz. In this film, she worked people such as Fernanda Montenegro and Gregório Duvivier. In May of the same year, the film was selected by the 2019 Cannes Film Festival to win the Un certain regard award. [17] As a result of the movie, she was nominated for 6 awards as best actress and won 3, among them the Platino Awards as best film actress.

In 2020, Duarte was in the short film Missão Perséfone, a 2021 film directed by Aïnouz, in the short Chão de Fábrica, by Nina Kopko, which showed the lunch hour of four metallurgists, with her playing the role of the operator Renata. [18]

In 2022, she was selected to play a role in La Chimera by Alice Rohwacher, [19] playing the role of Italia, acting alongside international actors such as Josh O'Connor and Isabella Rossellini. [20] The same year she took part in the film Malu, directed by Pedro Freire, about the life of actress Malu Rocha, his mother. [21] In 2023, she returned to the theatre stage and acted in two plays: From May to November in the special Babilônia Tropical – A Nostalgia do Açúcar as Anna Paes, the owner of the Engenho of Casa Forte, in the North Zone of Recife. [22] From November to December, she had her first solo role in A Visita, a play about a woman confined to her apartment during a global pandemic, confronting an illness in the collective psyche. [23]

Personal life

In 2017, the media revealed that Duarte is a lesbian. [24] She is a self-described feminist and leftist and is known for her social and political activism. [25]

In October 2018, she denounced criticisms and lesbophobic remarks she has received in the past, mainly online, on the Jovem Pan radio show "Morning Show". [26]

She lives with her girlfriend Aline Klein, with whom she has been in a relationship with since 2014. [27] [28] [29]

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2017 A Força do Querer Ivan Garcia / Ivana Garcia
2018 O Sétimo Guardião Stefânia [30]
2019 Segunda Chamada Solange ResendeEpisode: "8 de outubro"

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
201532 DentesNatáliaShort film
2019 The Invisible Life of Eurídice Gusmão Eurídice Gusmão (young)
2020Missão PersefoneScientistShort Film
2021Chão de FábricaRenata
2023 La chimera Italia
2024MaluJoana [31]

Internet

YearTitleRoleNotes
2012Lilian e a Arte de Ser Desagradável [32] Amanda
2021L e Q [33] HerselfDigital series

Theatre

YearTitleRole
2008SurpresaCalara
As Preciosas RidículasMari
2009Bang! Bang! Você MorreuDiana
De Romeu e Julieta Todo Mundo Tem um PoucoJulieta
1/4Suzy
2010Geração 80Wanda
2011Viva o Povo BrasileiroErnestina
A GaivotaNayara
Ópera na VilaVanessa
2012 Otello Emília
2013Meio Tom Dá, Meio Tom Cá
2013–14O Quarto RosaIsis
2013A Mim Também Dói
Catalise
Cinzas às Cinzas
2014Ensaio sob(re) AngústiaMargot
2015A Visita da Velha SenhoraHelena
O AlvoRebeca
O Que a Dorothy Quer?Dorothy
2016As Siamesas: Talvez Eu Desmaie no FrontCarmem
2023Babilônia Tropical – A Nostalgia do AçúcarAnna Paes
A VisitaMulher confinada

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominationResult
2017Melhores do AnoNew Actress A Força do Querer Won
Prêmio APCA de Televisão Best ActressNominated
Prêmio Contigo! Online [34] Best New ActressWon
Troféu UOL TV e Famosos [35] [36] Best ActressNominated
New TV Actress (Critics)Won
Prêmio F5 New Actress of the Year
Melhores do Ano NaTelinha [37] New Actor/Actress
Melhores do Ano Minha Novela [38] New Actress
2018Troféu InternetNew Actress of the YearNominated
Prêmio Extra de Televisão [39] New Female ActressWon
Prêmio Geração GlamourNew Actress
Capricho AwardsNational ArtistNominated
2019Troféu APCABest Film ActressWon
2020 Platino Awards [40] Best Actress
Valladolid International Film Festival Best Actress
Prêmio Guarani do Cinema Brasileiro [41] New Female ActressNominated
Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro [42] Best New Actress
Festival Sesc Melhores Filmes [43] Best National Actress
2022Prêmio Biscoito [44] ProtagonistWon

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