Bruna Marquezine
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Bruna Marquezine | |
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Born | Bruna Reis Maia 4 August 1995 Duque de Caxias, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2000–present |
Awards | Full list |
Bruna Reis Maia (born 4 August 1995), known professionally as Bruna Marquezine, is a Brazilian actress. She began working on television as a child, becoming known for her role in the 2003 Brazilian telenovela Women In Love.
Career[]
She began her career at young age, performing in commercials and videos with the presenter Xuxa. She made her first appearance in a programme: Gente Inocente at the time, presented by Márcio Garcia.[1][2] In telenovelas, her debut came when the director Cininha de Paula saw her in a video in which Bruna made an appearance in Xuxa Só Para Baixinhos,[3] later being cast to make a prime time telenovela. Her acting debut came in 2003 in Mulheres Apaixonadas by Manoel Carlos, where she became known for playing Salette.[4] In the same year, in the film Xuxa Abracadabra played the character Júlia. Joined the cast of telenovelas: América in 2005, playing a blind character Maria Flor; Cobras & Lagartos in 2006, portraying the character Lurdinha; Desejo Proibido in 2007, portraying the character Maria Augusta; and Negócio da China in 2008, portraying the character Flor de Lys. In 2010, participated in the novel Araguaia (telenovela) as professor Teresinha.
In 2011, she participated in Aquele Beijo playing a major role, Miss Belezinha. Played the character Lurdinha in the plot of prime time Salve Jorge in 2012. In 2014, was invited by the author Manoel Carlos to live the traditional character Helena, in the second phase of the novel Em Família. In the third (and main) stage of the novel, plays Lois, daughter of the protagonist Helena (now played by Júlia Lemmertz) that is aired by the Globo Television in prime time. She played Roseli in Breaking Through directed by John Swetnam and produced by Uri Singer.
Filmography[]
Year | Title | Role |
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2002 | Gente Inocente | Herself |
2002 | Sítio do Picapau Amarelo | Broken Wing Angel |
2003 | Mulheres Apaixonadas | Carolina Salete Machado |
Xuxa Especial de Natal | Bruna | |
2004 | Sítio do Picapau Amarelo | Jajale |
2004 - 2007 | A Diarista | Bruna |
2005 | América | Maria Flor (Floreee) |
2006 | Cobras & Lagartos | Lurdes Padilha (Lurdinha) |
2007 | Amazônia, de Galvez a Chico Mendes | Andressa De Souza |
Carga Pesada | Aline | |
2007 - 2008 | Desejo Proibido | Maria Augusta Mendonça |
2008 - 2009 | Negócio da China | Flor de Lys Silvestre |
2008 | Conexão Xuxa | Herself |
2010 | Araguaia | Teresinha |
2011 - 2012 | Aquele Beijo | Beleza Maria Falcão (Belezinha) |
2012 | Salve Jorge | Lurdes Maria Mendonça (Lurdinha) |
2013 | Dança dos Famosos 10 | Herself (Runner-Up) |
2014 | Em Família | Luiza Fernandes Machado (Lu) Helena Fernandes (young) |
2015 | I Love Paraisópolis | Marizete da Silva Antunes (Mari) |
2016 | Nada Será Como Antes | Beatriz |
2018 | Deus Salve o Rei | Catherine of Lurton, Queen of Artena |
Year | Title | Role |
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2003 | Xuxa Abracadabra | Maria |
2004 | Xuxa e o Tesouro da Cidade Perdida | Manhã |
2005 | Mais Uma Vez Amor | Marina |
2009 | Xuxa e o Mistério de Feiurinha | Belezinha |
Flordelis – Basta uma Palavra para Mudar | ||
2015 | Breaking Through | Roseli |
2019 | Vou Nadar Até Você | Ophelia |
Theater[]
Year | Title |
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2003 | Cosquinha |
Awards and nominations[]
Year | Awards | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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2003 | Melhores do Ano | Best Child Actor and Actress | Salete in Mulheres Apaixonadas | Won |
Extra de Televisão | Best Child Actor or Actress | Nominated | ||
Prêmio Qualidade Brasil - Rio de Janeiro | Best Female Revelation | Won | ||
Troféu Leão de Ouro | Most Promising Actor | |||
Troféu Imprensa | Revelação do Ano[5] | |||
2005 | Maria Clara de Teatro Awards | Best Child Actress | Maria Flor in América | |
Prêmio Conta Mais | ||||
ABL Awards | ||||
Medalha Tiradentes | ||||
2008 | Flor in Negócio da China | |||
2012 | Noveleiros Awards | The Prettiest | Lurdinha in Salve Jorge | Nominated |
2013 | Extra de Televisão Awards | Teen Idol | ||
2014 | Retrospectiva UOL | Best Actress | Luiza in Em Família | Nominated |
F5 Awards | Girl of the Year | Bruna Marquezine | Nominated | |
Site EGO | Personality of the Year |
References[]
- ^ "Bruna Marquezine - Biografia, notícias e fotos". PurePeople (in Portuguese). Retrieved 21 March 2018.
- ^ "Bruna Marquezine vai viver papéis mais maduros". Correio de uberlandia (in Portuguese). Retrieved 21 March 2018.
- ^ "Bruna Marquezine relembra começo na TV em 'Mulheres Apaixonadas'". Diversão (in Portuguese). Retrieved 21 March 2018.
- ^ "«Bruna Marquezine". YoU (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 26 July 2015. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
- ^ Globo lidera ganhadores de Troféu Imprensa 2004 Portal Terra, 17 de maio de 2004
External links[]
- 1995 births
- Living people
- People from Duque de Caxias, Rio de Janeiro
- Brazilian child actresses
- Brazilian telenovela actresses
- Brazilian film actresses
- Brazilian stage actresses
- 21st-century Brazilian actresses
- Association footballers' wives and girlfriends
- Brazilian feminists
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