Christiane Torloni

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Christiane Torloni
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Torloni in 2009
Born
Christiane Maria dos Santos Torloni

(1967-02-18) 18 February 1967 (age 56)
São Paulo, Brazil
Other namesLa Torloni
OccupationActress
Years active1969, 1975–present
Height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Spouses
Dennis Carvalho
(m. 1977;div. 1980)
Eduardo Mascarenhas
(m. 1981;div. 1986)
Children2 (1 deceased)

Christiane Maria dos Santos Torloni (born 18 February 1967 ) is a Brazilian actress.

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Biography and career

Her first appearance was on the Brazilian TV network Rede Globo. Among the many characters she has played are Jô Penteado in A Gata Comeu (1985), and Fernanda in Selva de Pedra . In 1981, Torloni played first daughter Helena, a character created by Manoel Carlos in the telenovela Baila Comigo . Torloni also starred in the popular Brazilian telenovela Mulheres Apaixonadas . [1] and appears in the role of Rebeca Bianchi on the telenovela Ti Ti Ti. In addition to her television and film career, Torloni has performed on most Brazilian theater stages, and in 1990 she hosted the re-opening of the Teatro Amazonas in Brazil. [2] Outside her acting career, Torloni is also a member of the Amazon Forever Movement (Movimento Amazônia Para Sempre). [3] She is of Italian, Native Brazilian, and Spanish descent.

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1969Teatrinho Trol
1975Indulto de NatalSpecial appearance
1976 Duas Vidas Juliana
1977Globo de OuroHerselfPresenter
1977 Sem Lenço, sem Documento Lívia
1978GinaGina
1979 Malu Mulher Sandra
1980Planeta dos Homens
1980Plantão de PolíciaEpisode: "O caso Serginho"
1980 Chega Mais Cristina
1981 Baila Comigo Lia Seixas Miranda
1981Amizade ColoridaEpisode: "Vertigem de alturas"
1981Caso EspecialEpisode: "Os amores de Castro Alves"
1982 Elas por Elas Cláudia
1983 Louco Amor Lúcia
1984 Partido Alto Selma
1984Transas e CaretasCatarina
1985A Gata ComeuJô (Joana Penteado)
1983Programa AplausoHerselfPresenter
1986Armação IlimitadaHenna Zen
1986 Selva de Pedra Fernanda Arruda Campos
1987Corpo SantoSimone
1989 Kananga do Japão Dora
1990ArapongaMagali
1991O Bispo do RosárioRosângela Maria
1992As Noivas de CopacabanaKátia de Sá Montese
1994 A Viagem Diná Toledo Dias
1995Cara e CoroaVivi / Fernanda Santoro
1997 Sai de Baixo Estefânia de MonserratEpisode: "As mulheres preferem os loiros"
1998MulherSulamitaEpisode: "De braços abertos"
1998 Torre de Babel Rafaela Katz (Neusa Maria da Silva)
1999MulherCarmenEpisode: "Anjos e demônios"
1999 Você Decide LuizaEpisode: "Profissão: Viúva"
1999 Você Decide AméliaEpisode: "Amélia que era mulher de verdade"
1999O Belo e as FerasEpisode: "Um é pouco, duas ... é demais"
2001 Um Anjo Caiu do Céu Laila de Montaltino
2001 Os Normais NatashaEpisode: "Um pouco de cultura é normal"
2002Os NormaisSheilaEpisode: "Umas loucuras normais"
2003 Celebridade
2003 Mulheres Apaixonadas Helena Moraes Ribeiro Alves
2005 América Haydée Pamplona Lopes Prado
2007Amazônia, de Galvez a Chico MendesMaria Alonso
2008 Dança dos Famosos Domingão do Faustão Reality show
Won Dança dos Famosos (season 5) with Álvaro Reis
2008 Beleza Pura Sônia Amarante / Estela Fonseca
2009 Caminho das Índias Melissa Cadore
2010 Ti Ti Ti Rebeca Bianchi
2011 Fina Estampa Tereza Cristina Buarque Siqueira de Velmont [4]
2014 Alto Astral Maria Inês Pereira Bittencourt [5]
2016 Velho Chico IolandaSecond phase [6]
2018 O Tempo Não Para Carmen Tercena

Film

YearTitleRole
1979O Bom BurguêsPatrícia /Joana
1980AriellaMercedes
1981O Beijo no AsfaltoSelminha
1981 Eros, o Deus do Amor Ana
1982Rio BabilôniaVera Moreira
1982 Heart and Guts OLiviana
1984Agüenta, CoraçãoMaria
1985Águia na CabeçaRose
1987 Besame Mucho Dina
1987EuBeatriz
1993 Perfume de Gardênia Adalgisa
1995Cinema de LágrimasMother to Raul Cortez
2001Ismael e Adalgisa Adalgisa Nery
2007

Onde Andará Dulce Veiga?

Layla Van
2010

Chico Xavier

Glória

Theater

Awards

YearCategoryAwardsNominated workResult
1994Best ActressTroféu ImprensaA ViagemNominated
1995Best Actress Prêmio Contigo Cara & CoroaWon
1995Best ActressTroféu ImprensaCara & CoroaWon
2001Best ActressTroféu APCAUm Anjo Caiu do CéuWon
2001Melhor atrizPersonality of the Year – Isto É GenteUm Anjo Caiu do CéuWon
2001Best ActressPrêmio Qualidade Brasil – Rio de JaneiroUm Anjo Caiu do CéuNominated
2003Best ActressPrêmio Contigo Mulheres Apaixonadas Nominated
2003Best ActressPrêmio Qualidade Brasil – Rio de JaneiroMulheres ApaixonadasNominated
2003Best ActressPrêmio Leão de OuroMulheres ApaixonadasNominated
2005Best Actress Melhores do Ano América Won
2006Best ActressPrêmio ContigoAméricaNominated
2006Fantasporto – 26º Festival Internacional de Cinema do PortoAward for the whole career by the actresshonoured
2008Best ActressTroféu Super Cap de OuroBeleza PuraWon
2008Best ActressFESTNATAL – Os Favoritos do PúblicoBeleza PuraNominated
2009Best ActressTroféu Super Cap de OuroCaminho das ÍndiasWon
2009Best EnvironmentalistTroféu Super Cap de OuroAmazônia para Sempre (a movement headed by Victor Fasano and Juca de Oliveira)Won
2010Best ActressPrêmios Contigo de TeatroA Loba de Ray-BanWon
2015Best ActressPrêmio Contigo! de TV Alto Astral Nominated

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