Tammy Di Calafiori | |
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Born | Tammy Di Calafiori March 10, 1989 |
Occupation(s) | Actress and host |
Years active | 2005–present |
Tammy Di Calafiori (born March 10, 1989) [1] is a Brazilian actress and television host. She has played the lead role in the telenovela Ciranda de Pedra .
Born in Rio de Janeiro, [1] her first work was in the 2005 telenovela Alma Gêmea, by Walcyr Carrasco, playing Nina, sister of Vitório, played by Malvino Salvador. Tammy Di Calafiori played one of the lead roles, [2] Vírginia Prado, daughter of Ana Paula Arósio's character, named Laura Prado, in the 2008 Rede Globo telenovela Ciranda de Pedra, [3] playing the same character as Lucélia Santos in the 1980s version of the telenovela.
Telenovela author Sílvio de Abreu invited her to join the cast of the 2010 telenovela Passione, when she played a patricinha (Brazilian version of valley girl) character named Lorena Gouveia, daughter of Stella Gouveia, played by Maitê Proença [3] Both characters get involved in a love triangle with Daniel de Oliveira's character, named Agnello Mattoli. [3]
Tammy Di Calafiori was announced in 2012 as one of the hosts of the Brazilian version of the American sports channel Fox Sports, [4] thus making her debut has a reporter and as a sports host. [5]
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Year | Title | Role | |
2005 | Alma Gêmea | Nina Santini | |
2008 | Ciranda de Pedra | Virgínia Toledo Silva Prado | |
2010 | Passione | Lorena Gouveia | |
2012 | Fora de Controle | Diana | |
2012 | As Brasileiras | Episode: Maria do Brasil | |
2012 | Fox Sports | TV presenter | |
2014 | Milagres de Jesus | Diná | |
2015-2016 | Os Dez Mandamentos | Ana | |
2016 | Haja Coração | Nicole | |
2016 | Magnífica 70 [6] | Melissa | |
2017 | O Rico e Lázaro | Lía | |
2018 | Orgulho e Paixão | Fany Pricelly | |
Television | |||
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Year | Title | Role | |
2008 | Meu Nome Não é Johnny | Young Laura | |
2010 | A Suprema Felicidade | Marilyn Monroe | |
2012 | Primeiro Dia de um Ano Qualquer | Lívia | |
2014 | Confissões de Adolescente - O Filme | Talita | |
2016 | Os Dez Mandamentos - O Filme | Ana | |
Television | |||
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Year | Title | Role | |
2012 | Casório | ||
2013 | A Minha Primeira Vez | ||
2017 | A Minha Primeira Vez [7] | ||
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