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Born | Cristina Lago January 10, 1982 Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2003–present |
Cristina Lago (born January 10, 1982), is a Brazilian cinema and television actress. She played the lead role in five movies.
Year | Movie | Role | Director | Notes |
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2007 | Maré, Nossa História de Amor | Analídia | Lúcia Murat |
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2009 | Olhos Azuis | Bia | José Joffily |
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Irmãos [4] | Maria | Eduardo Hunter Moura | Short film | |
2011 | Bruna Surfistinha | Gabi | Marcus Baldini | |
Um Dia de Maria | Maria | Lucieda Moreda | Short film | |
2012 | O Casamento de Mário e Fia | Fia | Paulo Halm | Short film (producer) |
2013 | Éden | Vânia | Bruno Safadi | |
2018 | Silêncio da Chuva | Silvia | Daniel Filho | |
Year | Title | Role | Channel |
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2010 | A Vida Alheia – Ep: O Esquema (The Plan) | Giovana | Tv Globo |
Os Gozadores – 1ª season [5] | Joelma | Multishow | |
2011 | Os Gozadores – 2ª season | Joelma | Multishow |
2014 | Em Família | Janice | Tv Globo |
Não Tá Fácil Pra Ninguém | Various characteres | Multishow | |
Descalço Sobre a Terra Vermelha | Rosa | TV Espanhola, TV3 and TV Brasil | |
2015 | I Love Paraisópolis | Gilda | Tv Globo |
PSI | Amanda | HBO | |
As Canalhas | Julinha | GNT | |
2016 | Malhação | Piedad | Tv Globo |
2017 | Era Uma Vez Uma História | Carlota Joaquina | Band |
Sob Pressão | Priscila | Tv Globo | |
2018 | Magnífica 70 – 3º Temporada | Bianca | HBO |
Pacto de Sangue | Renata | Space / Netflix | |
Conselho Tutelar – 3º Temporada | Sheila | RecordTV | |
2019 | Terrorres Urbanos – O Homem do Saco | Jane | RecordTV / PlayPlus |
Ano | Peça | Direção |
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2003–2004 | Nosferatu, um pouco de nós | Marcos Henrique Rego |
2004–2005 | O Alfaiate do Rei | Cacá Mourthé |
2007 | Ariano | Gustavo Paso |
2010 | Agora! | Claudia Mele |
2012 | Chagall, o poeta com asas de pintor [6] | João Batista |
2012 | Antes que você me toque | Ivan Sugahara |
2014 | Preciso Andar – Wunderlust | Ivan Sugahara |
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