Fernanda Vasconcellos

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Fernanda Vasconcellos
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Vasconcellos in 2010
Born
Fernanda de Vasconcellos Galvez

(1984-09-14) 14 September 1984 (age 40)
São Paulo, Brazil
Occupation(s)Actress, voice actress
Years active1998present
Notable work Malhação , Páginas da Vida
Children1
Parent(s)Adenilde Vasconcellos (mother)
Sérgio Galvez (father)

Fernanda de Vasconcellos Galvez (born 14 September 1984) is a Brazilian actress and voice actress. [1]

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Career

Vasconcellos worked as a model starring in several TV commercials and as a dancer in SBT's Fantasia show before becoming an actress. [1] Fernanda played the lead role of Betina in the 2005 season of Malhação working with actor Thiago Rodrigues. [1] After leaving Malhação, she played an art student character named Nanda in the 2006 Globo telenovela Páginas da Vida. This was her second time as Thiago Rodrigues' love interest. [1] Vasconcellos won the Best Newcomer Actress Award for this performance. [1] Next, she played the lead role of Clara in the 2007 telenovela Desejo Proibido. Set in a fictional 1930s city located in Minas Gerais state, her romantic interest was a character played by Murilo Rosa. [1]

In the 2010 telenovela Tempos Modernos, Vasconcellos again played a character romantically involved opposite actor Thiago Rodrigues, in what would be the third time in her career. She played the lead as Nelinha. [1] Vasconcellos plays the lead role in the 2011 Globo telenovela A Vida da Gente as a tennis player named Ana Fonseca. [2] She plays one of the lead roles in the 2013 Globo telenovela Sangue Bom as Malu, a college student rejected by her famous mother. [3]

Filmography

Television

YearTitleCharacter
2005 Malhação Betina Sorrento
2006 Páginas da Vida Fernanda Toledo Flores (Nanda)
2007 Desejo Proibido Laura de Castro Fernandes
2008 Casos e Acasos Bianca
2009 A Turma do Didi Herself
2010 Tempos Modernos Cornélia Cordeiro (Nelinha)
2011 A Vida da Gente Ana Fonseca
2013 Sangue Bom Maria Luísa Campana (Malu) [4]
2016 Haja Coração Bruna Ferraz Vidal [5] [6]
2018 3% Laís
2019 Girls from Ipanema Lígia

Cinema

YearMovieCharacterNotes
2006 Eragon SaphiraBrazilian voice dubbing
2015 Por Trás do Céu Prostitutepreproduction
2019 Klaus AlvaBrazilian voice dubbing

Stage

YearPlayCharacter
2009Vidas DivididasMarisete

Awards

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2006Melhores do AnoBest Newcomer actress Páginas da Vida Won

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