Julia Dalavia
Brazilian actress
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- Julia Dalavia ( Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈʒuliɐ dalaˈviɐ] ; born 9 February 1998) is a Brazilian actress.
- She studied at O Tablado and took Video and Film courses with Cybele Santa Cruz, and Theatre at Humaita Culture House, with Daniela Pessoa and supervision of Pedro Vasconcelos.
- In the same year, made her first film, O Cavaleiro Didi e a Princesa Lili , of Marcus Figueiredo.
- In 2012, debuted in national cinemas interpreting Stephane, the Tété in Até que a Sorte nos Separe .
- In 2014, she participated in the cast of the soap opera Boogie Oogie .
Julia Dalavia (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈʒuliɐ dalaˈviɐ]; born 9 February 1998) is a Brazilian actress.
Early life
Dalavia was born in Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro on February 9, 1998, daughter of Márcia Dalavia. She studied at O Tablado and took Video and Film courses with Cybele Santa Cruz, and Theatre at Humaita Culture House, with Daniela Pessoa and supervision of Pedro Vasconcelos.
Career
She debuted in the theater in 2006, in the play A Fuga das Galinhas. In the same year, made her first film, O Cavaleiro Didi e a Princesa Lili, of Marcus Figueiredo. On television, she made her first role in Xuxa e as Noviças of Rede Globo in 2008. In 2012, debuted in national cinemas interpreting Stephane, the Tété in Até que a Sorte nos Separe. However, she became known in 2014 when interpreting Helena, character in the first phase of the novel Em Família of Manoel Carlos. In 2014, she participated in the cast of the soap opera Boogie Oogie.
Filmography
Television
Film
References
External links
- Julia Dalavia at IMDb
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