Gabriela Duarte | |
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Born | Gabriela Duarte Franco 15 April 1974 |
Other names | Gabidu |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1983–present |
Spouse | Jairo Goldflus (m. 2002;div. 2022) |
Children | 2 |
Mother | Regina Duarte |
Gabriela Duarte Franco (born 15 April 1974) is a Brazilian actress. She is also the daughter of actress Regina Duarte.
She is the daughter of actress Regina Duarte and businessman Marcos Flávio Cunha Franco.
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]
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.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1989 | Colônia Cecília | Bianca Rivas | |
Top Model | Olívia Kundera | ||
1990 | Delegacia de Mulheres | Fátima | Episode: "Nossa Senhora dos Oprimidos" [35] |
1995 | Irmãos Coragem | Rita de Cássia Maciel | |
1996 | A Vida Como Ela É | daughter Aderbal and Clara | Episode: "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 | Luiza | Episode: "Marido Ciumento" | |
2002 | Brava Gente | Gisela | Episode: "A Hora Errada" |
Esperança | Justine | ||
2003 | Kubanacan | Veruska Verón | Episodes: "October 22–25, 2003" |
2004 | Sob Nova Direção | Mari | Episode: "Simpatia é Quase Horror" |
2005 | América | Simone Garcia Menezes | |
2007 | Sete Pecados | Míriam de Freitas | |
2008 | Dicas de um Sedutor | Maria | Episode: "Quem Perde, Ganha!" |
Casos e Acasos | Carol | Episode: "O Ex, a Promoção e o Vizinho" | |
Karla | Episode: "A Aliança, a Queixa e a Revista" | ||
2009 | Acampamento de Férias | Júlia | Season 1 |
A Turma do Didi | Herself [36] | Episodes: "June 28, 2009" | |
2010 | Passione | Jéssica da Silva Rondelli | |
2011 | É Pai, É Pedra | Mônica | |
2013 | Amor à Vida | Luana Sousa Araújo | Episode: "May 20, 2013" |
Junto & Misturado | Various 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) | |
Year | Title | Role |
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1983 | O Cangaceiro Trapalhão | |
2000 | Oriundi | Patty |
2001 | Pedro Pintor em Auto Retrato | |
2003 | O Vestido | Bárbara |
2006 | O Caso Morel | |
2013 | Mato sem Cachorro | Mariana |
2015 | Ninguém Ama Ninguém... Por Mais de Dois Anos | Elvira [39] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1991 | Namoro – No Escurinho do Teatro... | Simone | [40] |
1994 | Confissões de Adolescente | Teenager | 1994–1995 [41] |
1999 | Honour | Sofia | 1999–2001 [42] |
2003 | Pedro e Vanda | Vanda | [43] |
2004 | Os Direitos da Criança | Gabriela Lee | [44] |
2006 | As Mulheres da Minha Vida | Júlia | [45] |
2012 | A Garota do Adeus | Paula | 2012–2013 [46] |
2014 | Através de um Espelho | Karin | 2014–2015 [47] |
2019 | Perfume de Mulher | Sara | [48] |
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