Brazilian actress
Cynthia Falabella |
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Cynthia Falabella in 2010. |
Born | Cynthia Lima Falabella (1972-01-19) January 19, 1972 (age 52)
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Occupation | Actress |
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Parent(s) | Rogério Falabella Maria Olympia |
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Relatives | Débora Falabella (sister) |
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Cynthia Lima Falabella (born January 19, 1972, in Belo Horizonte, Brazil) is a Brazilian actress. Daughter of actor Rogério Falabella and singer Maria Olympia, she is the sister of actress Débora Falabella.
Biography
In 2002, Cynthia realized she could get more recognition than hitherto in her nine-year career in the theater.[1] She was called to replace her younger sister, Débora Falabella, who spent one week at a hospital treating meningitis. Cynthia took the job.[2]
Deborah replaced her sister at the theater in 1998 as Dorothy Gale from The Wizard of ng.[3]
On television, Cynthia also participated in the América novel of 2005[4] is Tempo Final in 2008.
In cinema, she was participated in O Quintal dos Guerrilheiros, a short film from 2005; Os 12 Trabalhos (2006), Batismo de Sangue (2006)[5] and 5 Frações de Uma Quase História (2007).[6]
In 2008, she was in the play The Serpent, the last play written by playwright Nelson Rodrigues.[3]
In 2010, she returned to the television series A Vida Alheia of Rede Globo,[7] the same year she was in Chico Xavier.[8] Later that same year she signed with the SBT[8][9] to act in the novel Corações Feridos.[10][11]
Filmography
Television
Film
Theater
Year
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Title
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2006 |
O Tempo e Os Conways
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2006 |
Jeca Voador
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2007 |
Toalete
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2008 |
A Serpente
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2010 |
TOC TOC
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2014 |
Bull
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Awards
Year
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Category
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Awards
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Title
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Result
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2008 |
Crystal Lens |
Miami Brazilian Film Festival |
5 Frações de Uma Quase História |
Winner[12]
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References
External links