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Born
Gabriela Duarte Franco

(1974-04-15) 15 April 1974 (age 50)
Other namesGabidu
OccupationActress
Years active1983–present
Spouse
Jairo Goldflus
(m. 2002;div. 2022)
Children2
Mother Regina Duarte

Gabriela Duarte Franco (born 15 April 1974) is a Brazilian actress. She is also the daughter of actress Regina Duarte.

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Biography

She is the daughter of actress Regina Duarte and businessman Marcos Flávio Cunha Franco.

Career

Her first work was the film O Cangaceiro Trapalhão, from 1983. She worked in the film O Vestido, which won her the award for Best Actress at the Festival de Cinema Ibero-Americano de Huelva. [1]

She debuted on television in 1989, the miniseries Colônia Cecília. [2] After being part of Top Model , [3] her first soap opera, she participated in the remake of Irmãos Coragem, [4] in 1995 in which she played the character played by her mother Regina Duarte on the first version. A year later, she participated in two episodes of the series A Vida Como Ela É , based on the work of Nelson Rodrigues.

In 1997, she gained widespread visibility in the soap opera Por Amor , where she played Maria Eduarda, a character who has generated controversy. Many disliked her interpretation, and was even created a website in the spirit "I hate Eduarda". [5] [6] [7]

In the miniseries Chiquinha Gonzaga in 1999, she played the composer as a young woman and her mother, Regina Duarte, played the same character at maturity. [8] After a brief hiatus in her career, consisting only made investments in soap operas and series, [9] in 2005 in América acts in the role of Simone, a veterinarian who engages with the protagonist of the story. [10]

In 2007, operates in Sete Pecados , which gets some recognition of the public [11] with the character Miriam, a public school principal who struggles against racial and social prejudices and believes in the improvement of public education. [12]

In 2008, the actress makes an appearance on the show Casos e Acasos (Globo). [13] The following year, participates in the microarray Acampamento de Férias, Renato Aragão, displayed by Rede Globo. [14] [15] [16]

After three years of small roles in serials, soap operas back in Passione , the role of Jessica, a "new rich" spoiled, jealous and nymphomaniac. [17] [18] Considered by actress a "turning point" [19] [20] in her career, such a character received critical acclaim [21] [22] and the public, where also the second actress leaves the stigma of her character in For Love and ceases to be compared with her mother Regina. [23] [24] [25]

In 2011, she participated in a new framework of the Fantástico, made especially for Father's Day, É Pai, É Pedra, playing Mônica on 4 episodes. [26] [27] In 2013, returns to cinema with comedy Mato sem Cachorro [28] and will make a cameo on the soap opera Amor à Vida of Walcyr Carrasco. [29] [30]

In 2016, participated in the first phase of the novel A Lei do Amor , interpreting the mysterious Suzana when young and its mother, Regina, represented the same personage in the second phase of the plot. [31] In 2018, Gabriela is cast for the cast of the novel Orgulho e Paixão , in the pamphlet the actress will play the villain Julieta, who is known as the Queen of the Coffee. [32]

Personal life

Gabriela was married to photographer Jairo Goldflus, from whom she separated in January 2022. From the union, the actress has 2 children: Manuela, born on August 18, 2006, and Frederico, born on December 17, 2011.

The actress regularly participates in social and humanitarian causes, such as donating coats, fighting animal cancer, [33] and donating blood. [34]

In October 2023, Gabriela announced through social media her relationship with athlete and businessman Fernando Frewka.

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989 Colônia CecíliaBianca Rivas
Top Model Olívia Kundera
1990 Delegacia de MulheresFátimaEpisode: "Nossa Senhora dos Oprimidos" [35]
1995 Irmãos CoragemRita de Cássia Maciel
1996 A Vida Como Ela É daughter Aderbal and ClaraEpisode: "O Decote"
Alicinha (Alice de Almeida Santos)Episode: "O Anjo"
1997 Por Amor Maria Eduarda Viana Greco de Barros Mota
1999 Chiquinha Gonzaga Francisca Edwiges Neves Gonzaga (young)Phase 1
Você Decide LuizaEpisode: "Marido Ciumento"
2002 Brava GenteGiselaEpisode: "A Hora Errada"
Esperança Justine
2003 Kubanacan Veruska VerónEpisodes: "October 22–25, 2003"
2004 Sob Nova DireçãoMariEpisode: "Simpatia é Quase Horror"
2005 América Simone Garcia Menezes
2007 Sete Pecados Míriam de Freitas
2008 Dicas de um SedutorMariaEpisode: "Quem Perde, Ganha!"
Casos e Acasos CarolEpisode: "O Ex, a Promoção e o Vizinho"
KarlaEpisode: "A Aliança, a Queixa e a Revista"
2009 Acampamento de FériasJúliaSeason 1
A Turma do DidiHerself [36] Episodes: "June 28, 2009"
2010 Passione Jéssica da Silva Rondelli
2011 É Pai, É Pedra Mônica
2013 Amor à Vida Luana Sousa AraújoEpisode: "May 20, 2013"
Junto & MisturadoVarious characters [37] Season 2 [38]
2014 Amor Veríssimo
2016 A Lei do Amor Suzana Rivera (young)Episodes: "October 4–7, 2016"
2018 Orgulho e Paixão Julieta Bittencourt (Queen of the Coffee)

Films

YearTitleRole
1983 O Cangaceiro Trapalhão
2000 Oriundi Patty
2001 Pedro Pintor em Auto Retrato
2003 O VestidoBárbara
2006 O Caso Morel
2013 Mato sem Cachorro Mariana
2015 Ninguém Ama Ninguém... Por Mais de Dois AnosElvira [39]

Stage

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991Namoro – No Escurinho do Teatro...Simone [40]
1994Confissões de AdolescenteTeenager1994–1995 [41]
1999 Honour Sofia1999–2001 [42]
2003 Pedro e VandaVanda [43]
2004 Os Direitos da CriançaGabriela Lee [44]
2006 As Mulheres da Minha VidaJúlia [45]
2012A Garota do AdeusPaula2012–2013 [46]
2014Através de um EspelhoKarin2014–2015 [47]
2019Perfume de MulherSara [48]

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