Guta Stresser

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Guta Stresser
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Stresser in 2018
Born
Maria Augusta Labatut Stresser

(1972-09-28) 28 September 1972 (age 51)
Curitiba, Brazil
Occupations
  • Actress
  • writer
  • theatre director
Years active2001–present
Height1.62 m (5 ft 4 in)
Parent
  • Ronald Sanson Stresser (father)

Maria Augusta Labatut Stresser (born 28 September 1972), known professionally as Guta Stresser, is a Brazilian actress, writer, and theatre director. [1] [2]

Contents

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001–14 A Grande Família Maria Isabel Silva Carrara "Bebel" [3] Seasons 1-14
2015AmorteamoCândida [4]
2015–16 Mister Brau Maria Augusta [5] Seasons 1–2
2018–19 Malhação: Vidas Brasileiras Rosália da Paz Season 26
2020 Dança dos Famosos Contestant Season 17

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001A PartilhaCélia
Bellini and the Sphinx Stripper
Do Tempo que Eu Comia PipocaClara [6] Short film
2002Metade Sexo, Metade MussarelaAdelina
2004 Nina Nina
Redeemer Flávia
2006Balada das Duas Mocinhas de BotafogoMaríliaShort film
2007A Grande Família - O FilmeMaria Isabel da Silva Carrara "Bebel"
2008Sexo VirtualNeumaShort film
VingançaRaquel
2015Tudo Que Deus CriouÂngela
O Tempo Feliz que PassouGraça
2017Ninguém Entra, Ninguém SaiFrancisca
2018Antes que eu me EsqueçaJoelma
2019Bois, Raposas & CrocodilosPatrícia
2020Alice & SóUnknown [7]
2021Missão CupidoDona Marlene [8]
ValentinaMárcia [9]
2022JúpiterTeresaOriginal HBO Max

Stage

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