Camila Morgado - Biography

Biography

The daughter of a merchant and a stay-at-home, very early Camila decided he wanted to be an actress. He came to study theater with actress Monah Delacy (mother Christiane Torloni). I wanted to go deeper, forming later in Casa de Arte das Laranjeiras (CAL) and, soon after the end of the course, moving to São Paulo to study theater with Antunes Filho.

In 2003 landed a role in A Casa das Sete Mulheres, playing the sweet Manuela de Paula Ferreira and revealing itself to the vast television audience.

In 2004 the character represented Olga Benário, Olga in the movie, with screenplay based on the book by Fernando Morais. As Olga goes to a concentration camp, the actress had to lose weight a lot to do scenes in place. In the same year took part in the miniseries Um Só Coração interpreting Cacilda Becker.

It was Ana Rosemberg, a lesbian journalist and left, in the miniseries JK. Another landmark paper was May, an American professor bad character who lived in Miami, in soap opera América (2005).

Vinicius also participated in the documentary about the poet and songwriter Vinicius de Moraes, reciting the poems of this, beside Ricardo Blat. Presented the program Faixa Comentada on channel Futura.

In 2008, actress premiere musical comedy Doce Deleite, direction of Marília Pêra. In 2009, she played a journalist Malu economy in Viver a Vida, by Manoel Carlos.

In 2011, Camila was in the theater with the play Igual a Você, along with Bia Nunnes and Anderson Müller. In 2012, part of the series As Brasileiras and currently is in the cast of the telenovela Avenida Brasil by João Emanuel Carneiro, in the novel she plays Noêmia.

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