Laila Garin

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Laila Garin
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Garin in 2016
Born
Laila Miranda Garin

(1978-02-17) 17 February 1978 (age 46)
Alma mater Federal University of Bahia
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
Years active1996–present
Spouse
Hugo Mercier
(m. 2013)
Website [1]

Laila Miranda Garin (born 17 February 1978) is a Brazilian actress and singer. [2] [3] [4]

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Biography

Garin was born in Salvador, Bahia, the daughter of a French father and a Brazilian mother. [5] She graduated in performing arts from the Federal University of Bahia.

Career

In the 2013 biographic musical "Elis, A Musical", directed by Dennis Carvalho, [6] Laila delivered a standout performance in the epinonimous role of the famous Brazilian singer Elis Regina.

Following a period with Théâtre du Soleil in Paris, [7] Laila worked in "Grease" in São Paulo and went to Rio de Janeiro in 2009, where she starred in the show "Eu te amo mesmo assim", directed by João Sanches and supervised by João Falcão. It was on this occasion that she moved from São Paulo to Rio de Janeiro. She also performed in the show "Gonzagão - A Lenda".

Laila began studying theater at age 11 and singing lyrical at age 13. At the age of 15, she was part of an amateur theater group at Casa Via Magia, and performed in plays such as "Romeo & Juliet and Caetano", with fragments of Shakespeare's work and songs by composer, "A Casa de Eros" (1996), "Medeia" (1997), "Roberto Zucco" (1998) and "Lábaro Estrelado" (1999).

In 2015, the actress was climbed to the novel of the nine, "Babilônia", exhibited by Rede Globo. In the plot, she lived Maria José, the wife of a corrupt politician. Laila also did a part in the series "Louco por Elas", also of Rede Globo.

Laila gained an international audience when she appeared in the popular Netflix Sci-fi series "3%" (2016) as the character Marcela Álvarez.

In January 2022, she released a single with Chico César, "Vermelho Esperança", written by him and taken off the soundtrack for the theater play A hora da estrela – O canto de Macabéa, which happened in 2020 and was inspired by Clarice Lispector's Hour of the Star . [8]

Personal life

In 2013, she married the French theater illuminator Hugo Mercier. [9]

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010Clandestinos: o Sonho ComeçouLaila
2011 Força Tarefa GleisyEpisode: "17 November 2011"
2011Som BrasilHerselfEpisode: "Carlos Lyra"
2012 Louco por Elas DoraEpisode : "27 November 2012"
2013 A Grande Família Leila [7] Episode: "Cenas de um Descasamento"
2015 Babilônia Maria José Matos Pimenta [6] [7]
2015 Santo Forte Dalva da Cruz Forte
2016–17 Rock Story Laila / Ana Laura Blanco
2017 Sob Pressão BeteEpisódio: 3
2018 3% Marcela

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005Eu Me LembroNandinha
2010Um Outro EnsaioEla Short film

Theater

YearTitleRole
1996A Casa de Eros [10]
1996 Don Juan
1997Medeia
1998Roberto Zucco
1999Lábaro Estrelado
2001O Tempo e os Conways
2002Grease, o MusicalMarty
2004Porti-Nari
2005A Sombra de Quixote
2007O Homem Provisório
2009Os Figurantes
2009Moi et Mon Cheveu
2010Eu te amo Mesmo Assim - O Musical
2012Enlace - A Loja do Ourives - O MusicalMalina
2012Gonzagão, a Lenda - O MusicalBranca
2013Elis - A Musical Elis Regina
2015O Beijo no Asfalto - O MusicalSelminha
2016–17Gota D'Água [a seco] - O MusicalJoana
2017- 182 Filhos de Francisco - O MusicalHelena

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2001Prêmio Copene de TeatroBest Supporting ActressO Tempo e os ConwaysNominated
2005 Festival de Brasília Best ActressEu me LembroWon
20114°Festival Cinema de TriunfoUm Outro EnsaioWon
20121°Festival de Cinema de BlumenauWon
2013Prêmio Quem de TeatroElis, A MusicalWon
2014Troféu APCAWon
Prêmio ShellWon
Prêmio ReverênciaWon
Prêmio Bibi FerreiraWon
Prêmio Cesgranrio de TeatroWon
Prêmio Botequim Cultural de TeatroWon
Prêmio Aplauso Brasil de TeatroNominated
Prêmio APTRNominated
Prêmio Arte Qualidade Brasil de TeatroNominated
Prêmio Cenym de TeatroNominated
2015Festival Internacional de Televisão de São PauloSanto ForteNominated
Prêmio ReverênciaO Beijo no Asfalto - O MusicalWon
Prêmio Cesgranrio de TeatroNominated
Prêmio Botequim Cultural de TeatroWon
2016Prêmio Cesgranrio de TeatroGota D'Água [a seco] - O MusicalWon
Prêmio Arte Qualidade Brasil de TeatroWon
Prêmio Musical CastWon
Prêmio Botequim Cultural de TeatroWon
Prêmio Cenym de TeatroNominated
Prêmio Aplauso Brasil de TeatroNominated
Prêmio APTRNominated
Troféu APCANominated
Prêmio Destaque Impressa Digital de TeatroWon
2017Prêmio Bibi FerreiraWon
Prêmio ReverênciaWon
Prêmio Destaque Impressa Digital de TeatroBest Supporting Actress2 Filhos de Francisco - O MusicalNominated

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