Amanda Magalhães | |
Pronunciation: | pronounced as /pt/ |
Birth Date: | 9 September 1991 |
Birth Place: | Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro |
Nationality: | Brazilian |
Alma Mater: | University of São Paulo |
Occupation: | Singer-songwriter, pianist, producer, actress |
Years Active: | 2017–present |
Father: | William Magalhães |
Relatives: | Oberdan Magalhães (grandfather) |
Amanda Magalhães (pronounced as /pt/; born 9 September 1991[1] [2]) is a Brazilian actress, singer-songwriter, pianist and producer, known for the role of Natália on Netflix series 3%. In 2020, she released her debut album, Fragma.
Amanda is the daughter and granddaughter of notorious musicians (respectively, William and Oberdan Magalhães).[3] Her mother was a backing vocalist for Baby Consuelo.[4] Many other of her relatives were musicians, but except for her great-grandmother Yolanda, who played the acoustic guitar, women would mostly only sing, which made her feel she would follow the same path.[2] At the age of nine, she discovered Alicia Keys, Norah Jones and Nina Simone, all women who sing and play, and realized she would draw inspiration from them. Her father supported her and she began to study.[2] At 15, she earned her first piano.[5] Her parents divorced when she was six and, some years later, her father moved to São Paulo, where he would play live more often, and he eventually convinced her to move in.[4]
Magalhães spent half her life in São Paulo,[5] [6] where she studied at she University of São Paulo Drama Arts School (EAD-USP).[2]
Magalhães considered being a composer, but not necessarily a singer. She liked soundtrack composers such as Alexandre Desplat and tried to compose songs inspired by such music. In her teenage years, she would listen to a lot of classic rock, including Jimi Hendrix. Later, she turned to her father's black music.[4]
Later in life, she shifted focus and entered USP to study drama arts. The director of a play she was cast in, (Na) Solidão nos Tempos de Algodão ((In the) Solitude in the Cotton Times) wanted her to sing "Solitude", by Billie Holiday. After receiving positive feedback on her performance, she decided to invest on a musical path, as well.[2] [4] She spent the next years buying equipment and learning musical production to record her own compositions.[4]
Starting in 2018, Magalhães started to prepare her first album. Until 2020, she released three singles. The first was "Fazer Valer" (To Make It Count), featuring rapper Rincon Sapiência,[3] [7] a trap song created on the piano and released on 14 December on Rolling Stone Brasil
As she released the fourth one, "Saiba" (Know It), on 4 November 2019, featuring Seu Jorge, she announced the three previous ones wouldn't be part of the album, titled Fragma.[3] In July 2020, she released a single named "Na Sua Casa" (In Your House), released with a stop motion video recorded via an app.[12]
Besides Alicia Keys, Norah Jones, Nina Simone and her own father, Magalhães also cites Daft Punk, FKJ, Hiatus Kaiyote, Solange Knowles, Ray Charles, Zaz, Flume, BaianaSystem, Céu, Rita Lee, Liniker, Jorge Aragão, Mozart, Alcione, Erykah Badu, Madonna, Elis Regina, Björk, Amy Winehouse, A Tribe Called Quest, Childish Gambino, Rosalía, Jorja Smith, Letrux, Caldeirão, Quincy Jones and others as influences.[6] [13] [14]
Magalhães worked on Netflix Brazilian series 3% on the role of Natália,[2] [4] [6] [15] and also on the series Psi, by HBO Brasil,[4] and on the movie Querida Mamãe.[16]
Albuns
Singles
Year | Title | Role | Note |
---|---|---|---|
? | Psi | ? | |
2018—2020 | 3% | Natália | Seasons 2—4 |