Cristina Lago

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Cristina Lago
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Born
Cristina Lago

(1982-01-10) January 10, 1982 (age 42)
OccupationActress
Years active2003–present

Cristina Lago (born January 10, 1982), is a Brazilian cinema and television actress. She played the lead role in five movies.

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Filmography

Film

YearMovieRoleDirectorNotes
2007 Maré, Nossa História de Amor Analídia Lúcia Murat
  • Indicada: Prêmio Open Doek: Melhor Atriz Coadjuvante [1]
2009 Olhos Azuis Bia José Joffily
Irmãos [4] MariaEduardo Hunter MouraShort film
2011 Bruna Surfistinha Gabi Marcus Baldini
Um Dia de MariaMariaLucieda MoredaShort film
2012O Casamento de Mário e FiaFia Paulo Halm Short film (producer)
2013 Éden VâniaBruno Safadi
2020Silêncio da ChuvaSilvia Daniel Filho

Television

YearTitleRoleChannel
2010 A Vida Alheia – Ep: O Esquema (The Plan)Giovana Tv Globo
Os Gozadores – 1ª season [5] Joelma Multishow
2011 Os Gozadores – 2ª seasonJoelma Multishow
2014 Em Família JaniceTv Globo
Não Tá Fácil Pra NinguémVarious characteres Multishow
Descalço Sobre a Terra VermelhaRosaTV Espanhola, TV3 and TV Brasil
2015 I Love Paraisópolis Gilda Tv Globo
PSIAmanda HBO
As Canalhas Julinha GNT
2016 Malhação Piedad TV Globo
2017Era Uma Vez Uma HistóriaCarlota Joaquina Band
Sob Pressão Priscila Tv Globo
2018 Magnífica 70 3º TemporadaBianca HBO
Pacto de SangueRenata Space / Netflix
Conselho Tutelar 3º TemporadaSheila RecordTV
2019 Terrorres Urbanos – O Homem do SacoJane RecordTV / PlayPlus

Teatro

AnoPeçaDireção
2003–2004Nosferatu, um pouco de nósMarcos Henrique Rego
2004–2005O Alfaiate do ReiCacá Mourthé
2007ArianoGustavo Paso
2010Agora!Claudia Mele
2012Chagall, o poeta com asas de pintor [6] João Batista
2012Antes que você me toqueIvan Sugahara
2014Preciso Andar – WunderlustIvan Sugahara

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References

  1. Cristina Lago > Maré Historia do Cinema Brasileiro
  2. Troféu Menina de Ouro de Festival Paulínia de Cinema vai para atriz novata Cristina Lago Archived March 22, 2012, at the Wayback Machine Epipoca
  3. Joffily e Cristina Lago recebem o prêmio "100% Vídeo de Cinema Brasileiro" Archived March 22, 2012, at the Wayback Machine 100% Video
  4. "Cópia arquivada". Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved December 13, 2011.
  5. Cristina Lago, a atriz que brilha em Bruna Surfistinha, participa de série do Multishow Archived March 22, 2012, at the Wayback Machine Roberto Gutierrez
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