Cyria Coentro

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Cyria Cristina Rocha Coentro (Salvador, April 14, 1966) is a Brazilian actress and presenter. She was known for participating in the telenovela Renascer (1993). She has performed in O Rei do Gado (1997) and other projects until being recognized for her performance in Viver a Vida (2009) and for starring in Flor do Caribe (2013) and Sete Vidas 2015). In the cinema she made appearances in the films Gonzaga - de Pai pra Filho (2012) and Time and the Wind (2013).

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Career

Cyria was born in Salvador, Bahia, on April 14, 1966. She started her television career at the age of 26 in the telenovela Renascer , screened by Rede Globo, and has since played a number of roles on the station where she continues to act. Among his novels are O Rei do Gado , Porto dos Milagres , Viver a Vida and others. Cyria emerged when making the telenovela Sete Vidas , by Lícia Manzo.

After participating in episodes of Você Decide (1993 and 1994), she entered the cast of O Rei do Gado (1997), also of Rede Globo, there she was the character Maria da Luz. In 1998 she was in the cast of Dona Flor e Seus Dois Maridos as Juliana, where she was part of a homosexual couple. [1] In 2001, he made a guest appearance in the telenovela Porto dos Milagres as Flávia. Already in 2003 also made another participation in Mulheres Apaixonadas , by Manoel Carlos, as Roberta.

Filmography

Television

YearTitleCharacter
1993 Renascer Morena da Silva (young)
Você Decide Dôdo (ep: Ídolo Perdido)
1994 Você Decide Ep: Carga Pesada
1997 O Rei do Gado Maria da Luz
1998Dona Flor e Seus Dois MaridosJuliana Rodrigues Chávez
2001 Porto dos Milagres Flávia
2002 Pastores da Noite Raimunda
2003 Mulheres Apaixonadas Roberta
2004 Linha Direta Luzia Alves dos Santos
2006 Carga Pesada Déia (ep: Infância Roubada)
Pé na Jaca attendant (participation)
2007 Amazônia Socorro
2008 A Favorita Bianca Chagas (participation)
2009 Caminho das Índias Fernanda
Viver a Vida Matilde Vilela
2011 Força-Tarefa hostage (Ep 3 – 2 Temporada)
2012 As Brasileiras neighbor, Ep: A Justiceira de Olinda
2013 Flor do Caribe Beatriz da Silva (Bibiana) [2]
2014 Em Família Maria Luz Machado (1st stage) [3]
O Rebu Marineide
2015 Sete Vidas Marlene Figueira e Meira [4]
2016 Velho Chico Piedade Maria dos Anjos (young) [5]
2017 Os Dias Eram Assim Laura Garcia
2018 Entre Irmãs Sofia
O Tempo Não Para Marciana [6] [7]
2018 Impuros Arlete [8]
2022 Nos Tempos do Imperador Ana Néri
2023 Fuzuê Emília Pereira

Cinema

YearTitleRole
2001 Estranhos Amparo
3 Histórias da Bahia Maria Luiza
2004 Irmãos de Fé Prayer woman [9]
2008 Once Upon a Time in Rio Bernadete
2012 Gonzaga - de Pai pra Filho Santana
2013 Time and the Wind Henriqueta Terra
2017RedemoinhoHelia [10]
Entre Irmãs Sofia
2019O Avental RosaAlice [11]

In theater

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