Isabel Abreu | |
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Born | Arronches, Portugal | 3 March 1978
Spouse | Tiago Guedes |
Isabel Abreu (born 3 March 1978 in Arronches, Portugal) is a Portuguese actress and TV presenter. [1]
Abreu's film credits include Uma Vida à Espera and Entre os Dedos . Her television credits include Rainha das Flores Os Boys and Pai à Força . [2]
Abreu is married to director Tiago Guedes.
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