Helena Noguerra
Belgian actress, singer and writer (born 1969)
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- Hélène Barbara Ribeiro Furtado Velho Nogueira (born 18 May 1969), known professionally as Helena Noguerra , is a Belgian actress, singer and writer.
- Her songs have been used in commercials and television programmes such as Lunettes noires pour nuits blanches by Thierry Ardisson (1988–1990).
- In 2010 she toured with French band Nouvelle Vague.
- She has a son, Tanel Derard, born in 1991, a musician and model.
Hélène Barbara Ribeiro Furtado Velho Nogueira (born 18 May 1969), known professionally as Helena Noguerra, is a Belgian actress, singer and writer.
Career
Noguerra was born in Brussels, Belgium. Her songs have been used in commercials and television programmes such as Lunettes noires pour nuits blanches by Thierry Ardisson (1988–1990). She sang on the 2009 video game Bayonetta, including both the game's main theme Mysterious Destiny and a cover of Fly Me to the Moon.
In 2010 she toured with French band Nouvelle Vague.
Personal life
She is the sister of singer Lio.
She has a son, Tanel Derard, born in 1991, a musician and model.
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