Andréa Avancini
Acting
Andrea da Rosa Avancini (São Paulo, April 2, 1966) Businesswoman, Actress, Theater Director, Producer and Filmmaker. As an actress she has participated in 25 soap operas and serials in 35 years of her career. Among his prominent roles on television are the characters Eugênia, in Xica da Silva, Zuzu in Mandacarú, Teresinha, Alma Gêmea, Ivete, Chocolate with Pimenta, Luli in, Rebelde, Zilpa in, José do Egito, Sama in, The Promised Land. Awarded twice with the Nelson Rodrigues Trophy for her work as an actress and personality promoting the arts, Andrea brings in her name the weight and seriousness of one of the most traditional and respected families in the Brazilian cultural and artistic scene. Daughter of the great master of teledramaturgia, the director of telenovelas Walter Avancini, one of the creators of the language of Brazilian television. Sister of the filmmaker and general director of telenovelas Alexandre Avancini, considered one of the most important directors of the country. Mother of voice actor Andreas Avancini, veteran voice actor who lives in Portuguese to characters known as Leonardo of Turtles Ninjas, The Pennywise Clown in It's Thing, Peeta (Josh Hutcherson) in Hunger Games, Quentin Jacobsen (Nat Wolff) in Paper Cities. From Wikipedia(pt), the free encyclopedia
Known For

2016
A Terra Prometida
2016 · tv

2022
Kings
2022 · tv

2005
Soul Mate
2005 · tv

2008
Os Mutantes: Caminhos do Coração
2008 · tv

2007
Caminhos do Coração
2007 · tv

1995
História de Amor
1995 · tv

1995
The Next Victim
1995 · tv

1992
Pedra Sobre Pedra
1992 · tv

2019
Jezabel
2019 · tv

1996
Xica da Silva
1996 · tv

1986
Cambalacho
1986 · tv

2001
A Padroeira
2001 · tv

2003
Pepper Chocolate
2003 · tv

2013
Joseph from Egypt
2013 · tv

2013
Pecado Mortal
2013 · tv

1984
Amor com Amor Se Paga
1984 · tv

1987
Bambolê
1987 · tv

2019
Amor sem Igual
2019 · tv

1988
Vida Nova
1988 · tv

2000
Esplendor
2000 · tv

2005
Tecendo o Saber
2005 · tv

2009
Promessas de Amor
2009 · tv

1997
Mandacaru
1997 · tv

1990
Brasileiras e Brasileiros
1990 · tv

1998
Brida
1998 · tv

1983
Moinhos de Vento
1983 · tv