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Mel Lisboa Alves (born 17 January 1982) is a Brazilian actress.


Biography

Lisboa was born in
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,
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. She is the daughter of the astrologer Cláudia Lisboa Alves and the musician Bebeto Alves. She studied cinema at the
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(UFF), in
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, but left the course to pursue acting. She has no direct degree of kinship with the gaucho musician Nei Lisboa.


Career

She debuted as an actress in 2001, starring in the miniseries, ''
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'', playing Anita, a mysterious and seductive young woman. Due to the great sexual appeal of this character, she participated in a sensual essay for the Paparazzo site. The mini-series earned an average of 30 IBOPE points and was broadcast in full in 2002 on TV Globo. In 2002, in the novel ''
Desejos de Mulher ''Desejos de Mulher'' is a Brazilian telenovela that was produced and aired by TV Globo from January 21, 2002, to August 24, 2002, totaling 185 chapters, replacing '' As Filhas da Mãe'' and replaced by ''O Beijo do Vampiro''. It stars Regina Dua ...
'', she interpreted Gabriela, a young person from the interior with aspirations of becoming a model. This project was not as successful, due to the fixed image of the previous character and the low ratings of the plot. The actress, at the time, acknowledged that she was dazzled by the success of such a prominent role, but that the experience of interpreting another role with little acceptance allowed her to mature. In 2003, she made a second sensual essay, this time for Trip magazine. The following year she posed naked for the Brazilian edition of
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, in its 29th anniversary edition. In the same year, after a contract signed with
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which failed to go ahead, she returned to Rede Globo and worked on the soap opera ''
Como uma Onda Como uma Onda (''Like a Wave'') is a Brazilian telenovela that was produced and aired by TV Globo from November 22, 2004, and June 18, 2005. Featured Alinne Moraes, Ricardo Pereira, Henri Castelli, Herson Capri, Maria Fernanda Cândido, Kadu ...
'', playing Lenita Paiva, a spoiled rich girl. In 2007 she became a television presenter at
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/ Sat TV Globo and released the book ''Mundo Afora – Diário de Bordo de Mel Lisboa'', which included stories and photographs from her program. The same year she joined the cast of the soap opera ''
Sete Pecados ''Sete Pecados'' (''Seven Sins'') is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by Rede Globo. It was written by Walcyr Carrasco, with Claudia Soto and Andre Ryoki. The directors were Jorge Fernando, Pedro Vasconcelos and Fred Mayrink. Fernand ...
'' ("Seven Sins"), in which she played the role of Carla, a young, humble but extremely ambitious girl with a dubious personality. In 2011 she signed with
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TV. Her first role was in the series ''
Sansão e Dalila ''Sansão e Dalila'' (English: ''Samson and Delilah'') is a Brazilian miniseries produced and broadcast by RecordTV. It premiered on January 4, 2011 and ended on February 2, 2011. The series is based on the Book of Judges. Plot Sansão is a br ...
'' ("Samson and Deliah"), playing the female protagonist. In October 2012, she was admitted to hospital with an intestinal virus and had to cancel espetáculo. In 2013, the actress returned to the stage in a theater play, ''Homem Não Entra'', bringing the Western genre to the stage. She also returned to television in a new
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show, ''As Canalhas'', and a telenovela written by Carlos Lombardi, ''Pecado Mortal'' in the
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. In 2014, Mel Lisboa portrayed the singer
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in the play ''Rita Lee Mora ao Lado – O Musical'', directed by Márcio Macena and Débora Dubois, based on the book ''Rita Lee Mora ao Lado – Uma biografia alucinada da rainha do rock'', written by Henrique Bartsch. In 2015 she played
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in ''
Os Dez Mandamentos ''Os Dez Mandamentos'' (English: ''Moses and the Ten Commandments'') is a Brazilian primetime biblical telenovela produced and broadcast by RecordTV. It premiered on Monday, March 23, 2015, replacing '' Vitória'' at 8:30 p.m. (BRT/ AMT). '' ...
'', her most recent work on Rede Record.


Personal life

Mel Lisboa was married to Brazilian actor Daniel Alvim from 2004 to 2008, and on November 8 of that same year, married musician Felipe Rosseno. The couple has been together since then and they have two children. In 2009, she declared herself an
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in an interview given to Tpm magazine.Revista Tpm, April 2009, p. 121.
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Filmography


Television


Film


Internet


Theater


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lisboa, Mel 1982 births Living people People from Porto Alegre Brazilian television actresses Brazilian stage actresses Brazilian film actresses Actresses from Rio Grande do Sul Brazilian atheists 20th-century Brazilian actresses 21st-century Brazilian actresses