Elisa Volpatto

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Elisa Volpatto
Born
Elisa Volpatto

(1986-12-02) 2 December 1986 (age 36)
OccupationActress
Years active2006present

Elisa Volpatto (born 2 December 1986) is a Brazilian actress who played the lead role in the HBO Latin America's TV series Woman of Phases .

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Career

Born in Nova Prata, a city from Rio Grande do Sul, [1] she studied Performing Arts at the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul and graduated as an actress in the Teatro Escola de Porto Alegre. [2] Elisa Volpatto appeared in several short films, including Porto Alegre de Quintana, directed by Fabiano de Souza and Gilson Vargas. [2] She won the Best Actress Award in 2010, in the Gramado Cinema Festival, for her role in the short movie Um Animal Menor. [3] Elisa Volpatto played the lead role, Graça, in 2011 HBO Latin America's TV series Mulher de Fases, which was the first comedy series produced by the television network. [4] She won the 2011 APCA awards as Best Newcomer Actress for her work in Mulher de Fases. [5]

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRole
2006 A Ferro e Fogo Sofia
2006 Porto Alegre de Quintana Skeleton
2007 O Desvio Girl
2009 4 Destinos Antônia
2010 Mulher de Fases Graça
2012 Doce de Mãe (film) [6] Carolina de Souza
2013LatitudesAline
2014 Doce de Mãe (TV series)Carolina de Souza
2020– Good Morning, Verônica Anita Berlinger

Cinema

YearTitleRole
2007 Rummikub Tereza
2008 O Rosto Que Sorri She
2008 Um Animal Menor Woman
2010 Menos que Nada Ursula
2011 O Gorila Lieutenant Danniels
2011 O Tempo e o Vento Alice Terra
2014Real BelezaModel
2014O Mercado de NotíciasPecúnia

Theater

YearPlayRole
2007O BalcãoMadam Irma
2008Sonho de Uma Noite de VerãoHelena
2008A Megera DomadaBianca
2009O País de HelenaHelena
2009DesvarioRoberta
2011Depressões
2011BruxasAbigail Williams
2014Brincar de PensarMaria-Mole

Accolades

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2010 Comunicurta Best Actress Um Animal Menor Won
2010 Prêmio Açorianos Best Supporting Actress Desvario Won
2010 Festival de Gramado Kikito Best Actress Um Animal Menor Won
2011 APCA Best Newcomer Actress Mulher de Fases Won
2012 Monte-Carlo Television Festival Outstanding Comedy Actress Mulher de Fases Nominated

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