Margarida Vila-Nova

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Margarida Vila-Nova
Born June 6, 1983 (1983-06-06) (age 25)
Lisbon, Portugal

Margarida Vila-Nova (born June 6, 1983) is a Portuguese actress.

She had her first appearances in television in the programs of Filipe La Féria for RTP (1990 - Grande Noite, 1994 - Cabaret).

She received formation in the theater with Michael Margotta (2002). In the salient theater the work with the producer António Pires, in "Death of Romeu and Julieta", based on the workmanship of Shakespeare (Teatro da Cornucópia), "For a Night" of Pedro Neschling (Clube Estefânia), among others.

She was directed by Maria Emília Correia in "Sete Dias" of Simão Labrosse de Carole Frétechette.

Regular actress in television, participated in telefilmes, series and soap operas, being distinguished in "Jornalistas" (1999), "O Bairro da Fonte" (2000), "Anjo Selvagem" (2001), "Fúria de Viver" (2002), "Ana e os Sete" (2003), "O Segredo" (2005), "Mundo Meu" (2005) and "Tempo de Viver" (2006).

In the cinema she participated in about five headings, pointing out "O Fatalista" directed by João Botelho (2005), "O Milagre Segundo Salomé" directed by Mário Barroso (2004) and "A Imperfeição" directed by João Mário Grilo (2001). Awardee with the Honrous Mention of the Festival of Cinema of the Covilhã, in the category of Better Secondary Actress. She has exerted activity as theatrical producer.

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