Cláudia Abreu Fonseca (; born 12 October 1970) is a Brazilian actress, screenwriter and producer. She is married to the Brazilian filmmaker José Henrique Fonseca.
Filmography
Films
*1996 - ''
Tieta do Agreste'' - (
Cacá Diegues
Carlos Diegues, also known as Cacá Diegues (born May 19, 1940), is a Brazilian film director
A film director controls a film's artistic and dramatic aspects and visualizes the screenplay (or script) while guiding the film crew and actor ...
)
*1997 - ''
Four Days in September (O que É Isso, Companheiro?)'' - (
Bruno Barreto
Bruno Villela Barreto Borges (born 16 March 1955) is a Brazilian film director.
Biography
Born in Rio de Janeiro, Barreto has been making feature-length films ever since he was 17 years old and remains one of Brazil's most accomplished and pop ...
)
*1997 - ''Guerra de Canudos'' - (
Sérgio Rezende
Sérgio Rezende (born April 9, 1951) is a Brazilian filmmaker. He was born in Rio de Janeiro, and is best known for directing several biographical films, such as ''Lamarca'', ''Mauá - O Imperador e o Rei'', and ''Zuzu Angel'', about guerrilla ...
)
*1997 - ''Ed Mort'' - (
Alain Fresnot)
*2001 - ''
O Xangô de Baker Street
''O Xangô de Baker Street'' (English title: ''A Samba for Sherlock'') is 2001 Brazilian-Portuguese film directed by Miguel Faria, Jr., based on the novel of the same name by Jô Soares. The film was first announced in 1996, but filming only sta ...
'' - (
Miguel Faria, Jr.
Miguel Faria Jr. (born 28 September 1944) is a Brazilian film director and screenwriter. He directed 13 films between 1969 and 2005.
Selected filmography
* '' Mortal Sin'' (1970)
* ''A Samba for Sherlock
''O Xangô de Baker Street'' (English ...
)
*2003 - ''
The Man of the Year'' (José Henrique Fonseca)
*2003 - ''
The Middle of the World'' - (Vicente Amorim)
*2008 - ''Os Desafinados'' - (
Walter Lima, Jr.
Walter Lima Jr. (born 26 November 1938) is a Brazilian film director and screenwriter. He has directed 17 films since 1965. His 1969 film ''Brazil Year 2000'' was entered into the 19th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won a Silver Be ...
)
on TV
*''
A Lei do Amor
''A Lei do Amor'' (English title: ''Wounded Past''; literal meaning: ''The Law of Love'') is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by Globo. It premiered on 3 October 2016, replacing ''Velho Chico'', and ended on 31 March 2017, being replac ...
'' - Heloísa Martins Bezerra (''Helô'')
*''
Geração Brasil
''Now Generation'' (; stylized as ''G3R4Ç4O BR4S1L'') is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by Rede Globo. It was created by Filipe Miguez and Izabel de Oliveira. The series discussed topics and issues surrounding technology usage, s ...
'' - Pamela Parker
*''
Cheias de Charme'' - Chayene (Jociléia Imbuzeiro Migon)
*''
Três Irmãs'' - Dora Jequitibá Áquila
*''
Belíssima
''Belíssima'' is a Brazilian telenovela that was produced and aired by Globo between November 7, 2005, and July 7, 2006, as the 8pm telenovela of the station, with a total of 209 chapters. It was written by Sílvio de Abreu in collaboration with ...
'' - Vitória Rocha Assumpção / Vitória Güney Moura
*''
Celebridade'' - Maria Laura Prudente da Costa
*''
O Quinto dos Infernos
O Quinto dos Infernos is a 2002 Brazilian historical comedy television miniseries. It was written by Carlos Lombardi, and directed by Wolf Maya and 48 episodes were produced. The protagonist was Marcos Pasquim.
Cast
* Marcos Pasquim - D. Pedro ...
'' - Amélia de Leuchtenberg
*''Brava Gente'' - "O diabo ri por último" - Mulher do Zé
*''
Força de um Desejo'' - Olívia Xavier
*''Labirinto'' - Liliane
*''
Pátria Minha'' - Alice Proença Pelegrini Laport
*''
Anos Rebeldes
''Anos Rebeldes'' (''Rebel Years'') was a popular telenovela which first aired on the Brazilian television Rede Globo on July 14, 1992. It was the first serial drama to highlight themes and stories of political violence and the repressed who were ...
'' - Heloísa Andrade Brito
*''
Barriga de Aluguel'' - Clara Ribeiro
*''
Que Rei Sou Eu?'' - Princess Juliette
*''Fera Radical'' - Ana Paula Flores
*''
O Outro'' - Zezinha
*''Hipertensão'' - Luzia
*''
Desalma''
References
External links
*
1970 births
Living people
Actresses from Rio de Janeiro (city)
Brazilian people of Portuguese descent
Brazilian film actresses
Brazilian television actresses
Brazilian telenovela actresses
21st-century Brazilian actresses
{{Brazil-actor-stub