Débora Falabella | |
Birth Date: | 22 February 1979 |
Birth Place: | Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil |
Occupation: | Actress |
Years Active: | 1995–present |
Children: | 1 |
Relatives: | Cynthia Falabella (sister) |
Débora Lima Falabella (pronounced as /pt/; born 22 February 1979) is a Brazilian actress.
Débora was born in Belo Horizonte City, the daughter of actor Rogério Falabella and the lyrical singer Maria Olympia.
During her childhood she became interested in acting and began to participate in plays. At fifteen she released her first professional play, Flicts, written by Ziraldo.
Falabella continued acting in dramas. In her teens, she was one of the protagonists of the young adult telenovela Chiquititas. She lived for a time in Argentina, where the story was filmed.[1]
After becoming an adult, she went to college to study advertising but then abandoned her studies when she received better offers. In a casting for actors, Falabella got her entrance into the most famous Brazilian television network, Rede Globo, in one of the seasons of the young adult series Malhação in 1998.
After that the actress returned to her hometown to continue her work in theater, and eventually made a small role in the 1999 miniseries Mulher.
In 2001, Débora premiered on Rede Globo telenovela starring in Um Anjo Caiu do Céu.[2] Her talent impressed and she was called to join the main cast of O Clone, and despite being among big players, young actress has been attracting attention for her brilliant performance, and earned her the award for Best Actress in Domingão Faustão.
Falabella also began starring in films such as Françoise, for which she was awarded Best Actress at the Festivals of Gramado and Brasilia, and received an honorable mention at the BR River Festival 2001; Dois Perdidos numa Noite Suja,[3] a 2002 film directed by José Joffily, for which she won awards for best actress in Brazil and a cinema Candango trophy; 2003 Lisbela e o Prisioneiro,[4] and in 2004 Cazuza with Daniel de Oliveira. In the same year she also starred in the romantic comedy A Dona da História with the actor Rodrigo Santoro, directed by Daniel Filho.[5]
In the miniseries JK[6] she played the role of Sarah Kubitschek, wife of Brazilian president Juscelino Kubitschek. In 2006 she was cast to the leading role in the Emmy -nominated telenovela Sinhá Moça.[7] In 2007, director Daniel Filho, called on her again to star in the film Primo Basílio, where again Débora excels at acting.[8]
In 2011, she played Clarisse, one of the main characters in the Emmy winner series, The Invisible Woman, and starred again with actor Rodrigo Santoro, in the films My Country[9] and Homens do Bem.[10]
In 2012, Falabella returned to telenovelas, starring in the most successful television production, Avenida Brasil receiving several nominations for Best Lead Actress. In 2014, she portrayed Ray, the girlfriend of a serial killer, in the series Dupla Identidade, Glória Perez.[11] [12]
Falabella has a sister, the actress Cynthia Falabella,[13] in 2005 she married Eduardo Hipolitho (better known as Chuck), a vocalist in the group Forgotten Boys. They have a daughter named Nina, in 2010 they separated.[14]
Television | |||
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Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1998 | Malhação | Antônia | |
1999 | Mulher | Aninha | Cameo |
2000 | Chiquititas Brasil | Estrela | |
Um Anjo Caiu do Céu | Cuca de Montaltino Medeiros | ||
O Clone | Mel Ferraz | ||
2003 | Agora É que São Elas | Léo (Leonarda Mendes Galvão) | |
Casseta & Planeta, Urgente! | Herself | Cameo | |
Um Só Coração | Rachel Rosenberg | ||
Senhora do Destino | Duda (Maria Eduarda de Andrade e Couto Ferreira da Silva) | ||
JK | Sarah Lemos Kubitschek | ||
Sinhá Moça | Sinhá Moça (Maria das Graças Ferreira) | ||
Sitcom.br | Cameo | ||
2007 | Duas Caras | Julia de Queiroz Barreto | |
Som & Fúria | Sarah | ||
Escrito nas Estrelas | Beatriz Cristina Tavares de Miranda | ||
2011 | Ti Ti Ti | Isabel Campos Dimery | Cameo |
A Mulher Invisível | Clarisse | ||
Homens de Bem | Mary | ||
Avenida Brasil | Nina García Hernández (Rita Fonseca de Souza) | ||
Dupla Identidade | Ray | ||
As Canalhas | Julieta | Episode: "Julieta"[15] [16] [17] [18] | |
Nada Será Como Antes | Verônica Maia | [19] | |
A Força do Querer | Irene Steiner / Solange Lima | [20] | |
2018 | Se Eu Fechar os Olhos Agora | Isabel Marques Torres | |
2019 | Vítimas Digitais | Renata Guimarães | |
2019-2021 | Aruanas | Natalie Lima Melo | [21] |
2023 | Terra e Paixão | Lucinda do Carmo Amorim | |
Fim | Irene |
Film | ||||
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Year | Title | Role | Notes | |
Françoise | Françoise | Short film | ||
Dois Perdidos numa Noite Suja | Paco / Rita | |||
Lisbela e o Prisioneiro | Lisbela | |||
Kate | Brazilian voice dubbing | |||
Cazuza - O Tempo Não Pára | Denise Dumont "Dani" | |||
A Dona da História | Young Carolina | |||
5 Mentiras | Chucky | Short film | ||
Primo Basílio | Luísa | |||
La Dolorosa | Miranda | Short film | ||
Quarto 38 | Simone | Short film | ||
Doce Amargo | Moira / Moema | |||
Meu País | Manuela | |||
Homens de Bem | Mary | [22] | ||
Dois Macacos Mais Um | Débora | [23] | ||
O Filho Eterno | Cláudia | [24] | ||
2018 | O Beijo no Asfalto | Selminha | [25] | |
Todo o Clichê de Amor | Hellen | [26] | ||
2021 | Depois a Louca Sou Eu | Dani Teixeira | [27] | |
2022 | Bem-Vinda, Violeta | Ana |
Theater | |||
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year | work | Written and directed | |
1995 | Flicts | Ziraldo[28] | |
2004 | Noites Brancas | de Yara de Novaes | |
2006 | A Serpente | de Yara de Novaes | |
2007 | O Continente Negro | de Aderbal Freire Filho[29] | |
2010 | O Amor e Outros Estranhos Rumores | de Yara de Novaes | |
2013 | Contrações | de Grace Passô (Emma)[30] | |
2015 | Mantenha Fora do Alcance do Bebê | de Eric Lenate[31] | |
2017 | Love, Love, Love | de Eric Lanete[32] |