Rosanne Mulholland

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Rosanne Mulholland
Born
Rosanne Santos Mulholland

(1980-12-31) 31 December 1980 (age 43)
Brasília, DF, Brazil
NationalityBrazilian
Other namesRosanne Holland
Occupations [1]
Years active1997–present
Height1.67 m (5 ft 6 in)
Spouse
Kelder Paiva
(m. 2004;div. 2016)
PartnerMarcos Veras (2017–present)
Children1
Father Timothy Mulholland

Rosanne Santos Mulholland (born 31 December 1980 [2] [3] ) is a Brazilian actress and writer.

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Known for playing Teacher Helena in the 2012 remake of the soap opera Carrossel .

From the short 14 Bis (2006), she began to sign her real surname, Mulholland. In previous films she signed Rosanne Holland, believing it was easier to pronounce. [4]

The director of the film Falsa Loura (2007), Carlos Reichenbach, said about her: "This girl is a volcano, wonderful; she adapts to any role, she has freshness, she has a universal face." [5] [6] At the time of the release of Falsa Loura, the film in which she starred, she was called, by celebrity websites, "the new darling of national cinema". [7]

Biography

Rosanne Mulholland was born in Brasília, on December 31, 1980, the firstborn [8] of the former rector of the University of Brasília, Timothy Mulholland, and Lurdisceia Santos. Until the age of 13, he lived with his grandparents, missionaries of the Baptist Church. [8]

Career

She began acting in theater when she was just 12 years old [7] and later started doing commercials for colleges and shopping malls for television, to the point of declaring: "There, [in Brasília], I was already becoming known as the "girl in the commercial". [4] During this period she met fellow countryman José Eduardo Belmonte, who would later hire her in Rio de Janeiro. [7]

She made her film debut with the short film Dez Dias Felizes (2002), whose script was also written by Belmonte, [9] followed by Araguaya - Conspiração do Silêncio, which was filmed while she was still studying psychology at the Centro Universitário de Brasília (UniCEUB). [8] The first time she went to Rio de Janeiro, she received an invitation from Belmonte to film A Concepción and ended up returning to Brasília, where she stayed for two months. In 2004, she moved permanently to an apartment in Leblon, in Rio's South Zone, with the intention of specializing in Gestalt [4] psychology and investing in her acting career. She didn't finish her specialization, he starred in some commercials and acted in two plays, Amor com Amor Se Paga and A Glória de Nelson. She also attended Rede Globo's actors' workshop, took theater classes with Daniel Herz, at Casa de Cultura Laura Alvim, until she was chosen to act in A Concepção, after being tested by Belmonte. [7] The poster for this film became the cover of the May 2006 edition (nº 66) of Revista de Cinema. [10]

Regarding the film Falsa Loura, she told the G1 portal: "I had never imagined in my life playing the role of a proletarian, totally different from me. It was a great challenge." [5] Her interpretation moved Reichenbach to the point of making him change the script to give Mulholland's character a happier ending and he explained: "She brought such great dignity to the role that I had to change everything; she gave a new meaning to the role." protagonist and, consequently, for the story". [5] During the open screening of the film at the 40th Brasília Festival, the actress received a standing ovation in the scene in which her character (Silmara) has a dream about her idol, a singer played by Maurício Mattar, while the subtitles show the lyrics of the song so that the audience follow. [11]

From 2007 onwards, when she participated in the soap opera Sete Pecados , she became more recognized by the general public. [7] In April 2008, she moved to the capital of São Paulo to record the soap opera Água na Boca, on Rede Bandeirantes. [8] In the plot, she gave life to her first protagonist on television, Danielle Cassoulet, of French descent, is the chef of the Paris restaurant, and lives a romance "à la Romeo and Juliet" with Luca, an Italian, they fall in love, despite belonging to rival families. [12]

In 2010 Rosanne was on the journalistic program A Liga on Rede Bandeirantes alongside Rafinha Bastos, Débora Vilalba and Thaíde.

In 2011, she began recording for the SBT soap opera, Carrossel , to play the protagonist, Helena Fernandes, a teacher who teaches the third year of Elementary Education at Escola Mundial. Sweet, sweet, fair and at the same time modern, she captivates everyone wherever she goes, she is the personification of everything that is good and correct. The young teacher was a tutor, friend and mother to her students. It awakens the passion of teacher René and the anger of director Olivia and teacher Suzana. [13] [14] In an interview she commented: "When I found out I would play the teacher, I was scared." [15] In 2012, she joined the cast of the film Menos que Nada with the role of René. [16] In October 2012, she received the Jovem Brasileiro Award for best actress, for her performance in the soap opera Carrossel [17]

In 2014, she returned to Globo, and was cast to play her first villain, Débora in Alto Astral . [18] [19] In 2018, she filmed the film Mudança by Fabiano de Souza. [20] In 2019, she was in Malhação Toda Forma de Amar , playing its second villain, Lara Pinheiro, a rising, workaholic, ambitious and competitive lawyer. The lawyer makes the life of the protagonist and young girl Rita, played by Alanis Guillen, miserable, due to her custody of the baby who was adopted by her sister, Lígia, played by Paloma Duarte. [21]

Personal life

She was married for 12 years to the drummer of musician Jay Vaquer's band, Kelder Paiva. Their relationship ended in 2016.

In September 2017, during Rock in Rio VII, she started dating actor Marcos Veras. [22] In 2020, the couple announced that Rosanne is pregnant. Davi, the couple's first child, was born on August 9, Father's Day, in Rio de Janeiro. [23]

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004 Celebridade Rosana [24] Episodes: "June 23–24"
2006JKMaria Luísa Lemos
2007 Sete Pecados Daniella Silvino
2008Água na BocaDanielle Cassoulet
2009CiladaMichelleEpisode: "A Cafona"
Tudo Novo de NovoNinaEpisode: "Ensina-me a Namorar"
A Grande Família BianquinhaEpisode: "Demorô, Já é!"
2010Separação?!JúliaEpisode: "Paranoia"
A Liga Presenter
2011 Autor por Autor Julieta Moraes ConyEpisode: "Carlos Heitor Cony" [25]
Chronicler's Muse
2012 Carrossel Teacher Helena Fernandes
A Praça É Nossa [26] Episode: "June 21"
2013 Carrossel Especial de Natal End of year special
2014 Alto Astral Débora Lara
2019 Malhação: Toda Forma de Amar Lara Pinheiro [27] Season

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2023A Sogra que te PariuDebbyEpisode: "Esqueceram de Mim"

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002Dez Dias FelizesGirlfriend [28] Short-film
2004Araguaya - Conspiração do SilêncioCriméia Alice
Madame PessoaBlonde [29] Short-film
2005A ConcepçãoLiz
2006 Nome Próprio Paula
14 BisLantelmeShort-film
2007Meu Mundo em PerigoIsis [30]
O MagnataDri
Falsa LouraSilmara
2008 Bellini e o Demônio Gala
2010Sonhos de LuluLouise BrooksShort-film
Nosso Lar, O FilmeHeloísa
50 anos em 5Narrator [31] Short-film
2011AUN: The Beginning and the End of All ThingsNympha [32]
As Doze EstrelasVitória Mendes [33]
Signo de OuroVeronika [34]
2012Menos que NadaRené
2014Lar Doce LarBroker [35] Short-film
2016Carrossel 2: O Sumiço de Maria JoaquinaTeacher Helena Fernandes [36]
Entre Idas e VindasKrisse [37]
2017Homem LivreLaura [38]
Rota de FugaVitória [39] [40]
2018O Candidato Honesto 2Amanda
Tudo Acaba em FestaAline [41]
2019Bio - Construindo uma VidaDaughter / Neuroscientist [42]
2020MudançaMônica [20]
2022A Espera de LizLara [43] [44]
Cartório das Almas [45]

Theater

YearTitleRole
1997 Romeo and Juliet Juliet
1998A Casa de Bernarda Alba
1999Somos o que Somos [46]
2002Várias Maneiras de Enlouquecer um Homem
2003Várias Maneiras de Enlouquecer um Homem 2
2004Amor com Amor Se Paga
2005A Glória de NelsonDália, Glória
2007O Mundo Maravilhoso de Dissocia
2010A Inevitável História de Letícia Diniz [47] Letícia Diniz
2011Louise ValentinaLouise Valentina
2013–14Os 39 Degraus [48] Annabella, Pamela e Margaret
2015Juliette Castigada e Justine RecompensadaJustine [49]
2017Carrossel: O MusicalTeacher Helena Fernandes

Literature

YearTitleGenderPublishing Company
2020Para onde foi meu coração?Children'sNovo Século [50]

Discography

Soundtrack

YearTitleAlbum
2013Todo Mundo [51] Carrossel Especial Astros
Todo Mundo (Remix) [52] Carrossel, Vol. 3 (Remixes)

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWork NominatedResult
2007Festival de Brasília do Cinema BrasileiroBest Actress
Falsa Loura
Nominated
2008Prêmio Contigo! de Cinema Nacional [53] Best Actress (official jury)Won
Best Actress (popular jury)Nominated
Mostra de Cinema de Tiradentes [54] Baroque TrophyHomageWon
2008Prêmio Contigo! de TV [55] Best New ActressNominated
2009Prêmio Fiesp/Sesi-SP do Cinema PaulistaBest Actress
Falsa Loura
Won
2009Prêmio Contigo! de TV [56] Best Soap Actress
Água na Boca
Nominated
2012 Prêmio Jovem Brasileiro [57] Best ActressWon
UOL Pop Tevê [58] Best ActressNominated
Prêmio MZoTV [59] Best ActressWon
2013Prêmio Contigo! de TV [60] Best ActressNominated
Troféu InternetBest ActressNominated
2020 Grande Prêmio Brasileiro de Cinema [61] Best Supporting Actress
Homem Livre
Nominated
Festival Sesc Melhores Filmes [62] Best National ActressNominated
2023Festival Sesc Melhores Filmes [63] Best National Actress
A Espera de Liz
Pending

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