Giullia Buscacio

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Giullia Buscacio
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Born
Giullia Buscacio Vieira

(1997-01-21) 21 January 1997 (age 27)
OccupationActress
Years active2009–present

Giullia Buscacio Vieira (born January 21, 1997) is a Portuguese Brazilian actress.

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Biography

Giullia was born in Funchal, the capital of Madeira Island, daughter of the Brazilian striker Júlio César Gouveia Vieira [1] who played in Botafogo and clubs in South Korea and Hungary (Fehérvar FC) [2] and Adriana de Farias Buscacio. She was born when her father went to play at Club Sport Marítimo. [3] Later, she lived for four years in South Korea. Korean telenovelas were responsible for awakening in Giullia the will to act. In addition to her native Portuguese, she is able to speak Korean fluently. [4]

Career

Her debut on television occurred in the year 2009, at the age of twelve, in the series A Lei e o Crime, transmitted by Rede Record. In 2012 she made the soap opera Balacobaco, also in the Rede Record, however, from an early age she showed an artistic vocation, producing some independent short films such as "O Menino Mofado".

Her most prominent role was in the soap opera I Love Paraisópolis, broadcast by Rede Globo, in which she played the rebellious and spoiled Bruna. In 2016 she joined the cast of the telenovela Velho Chico, where she lives her first primetime character, the romantic Olívia, where she forms a romantic couple with Gabriel Leone.

Yanna Lavigne would make the character of the indigenous Jacira in the novel Novo Mundo, but as she became pregnant, Giullia took the paper.

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef
2009 A Lei e o Crime Patrícia
2010Nosso Querido TrapalhãoRenato's sisterYear end special
2011 Aquele Beijo Menina do orfanatoParticipation
2012 Balacobaco Vitória Travassos Porto
2015 I Love Paraisópolis Bruna Bezerra Antunes

[5]

2016 Velho Chico Olívia Rosa dos Anjos [6]
2017 Novo Mundo Jacira [7]
2019 Éramos Seis Isabel
2024 Renascer Sandra

Film

YearTitleRole
2011O Menino MofadoAna

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