Gabriela Alves

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Gabriela Alves
Born
Gabriela Storace Alves

(1972-01-01) 1 January 1972 (age 52)
Other namesGabriela Storace
Gabriela Toulier
Occupation Actress
Parent(s) Tânia Alves
Juan Toulier

Gabriela Storace Alves (born 1 January 1972 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian actress.

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Biography

At age five, Alves played an angel with a broken wing broken in Sítio do Picapau Amarelo . [1] But not to be labeled only as the daughter of Tânia Alves (her father, Juan Toulier, was a Peruvian painter and died in 2006) [1] between 15 and 20 she thought it best to stop that life as an artist because the work was harming her studies. At the time needed braces, and now definitely be forgotten by the directors. Once she completed the course of teaching, she decided to go to the United States to study theater in New York City. To support herself, she worked as a seller of ice cream. [1]

When she returned to Brazil, she worked in public relations and as an event organizer to regain contacts. She was one of the first hostesses to operate in Brazil. [1] She liked to wear clothes of the 1960s to draw customers' attention. From there, her artistic life took off. [1]

Career

She acted in several novels, such as Despedida de Solteiro (1992), [2] Mulheres de Areia (1993), [3] [4] Tropicaliente (1994), [5] Salsa e Merengue (1996), [6] beyond the show O Pagador de Promessas (1988), [1] among others. Among her television work, which gave her more projection was Mulheres de Areia. At age 22, it asked if I really wanted to be an actress when she was invited to participate in the novel.

She discovered the next singer and music projects developed, in which they allowed her voice. She took the stage with the project "Caetaneando", [1] performing with other players, songs of composer Baiano. Then, stripped of prejudice and was doing the Mexican soap opera Marisol in SBT, where she played a singer. [7] [8]

She returned in 2011 and participated in the television soap opera Amor e Revolução exhibited by SBT. [9] [10]

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1977 Sítio do Picapau Amarelo AngelEpisode: "O Anjinho da Asa Quebrada"
1978 Episode: "Memórias da Emília"
1981 CandocaEpisode: "A Chave do Tamanho"
1985 Tenda dos MilagresEster (child)Credited as "Gabriela Storace"
1988 O Pagador de PromessasSupport cast
1992 Despedida de Solteiro SaleteEpisode: "June 1"
Story of O, the SeriesJacqueline
1993 Mulheres de Areia Glória (Glorinha)
1994 Tropicaliente Pitanga
1995 Tocaia GrandeSacramento [1]
1996 Salsa e Merengue Assunção Muñoz
1998 Estrela de FogoÉrica [1]
2000 Vidas CruzadasJosefa [11]
2002 Marisol Zulema de Carvalho
2005 Linha Direta Nancy Nair de OliveiraEpisode: "Chico Picadinho"
2008 Faça Sua História NeusaEpisode: "O Califa de Copacabana" [11]
2011 Amor e Revolução Odete de Oliveira Fiel

Film

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