Christiane Torloni

Christiane Maria dos Santos Torloni (born 18 February 1957 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian actress. Her first appearance was on the Brazilian TV network Rede Globo. Among the many characters she has played are Jô Penteado in A Gata Comeu (1985), and Fernanda in Selva de Pedra. In 1981, Torloni played first daughter Helena, a character created by Manoel Carlos in the novel Baila Comigo. Torloni also starred in the popular Brazilian Telenova Mulheres Apaixonadas.[1] and appears in the role of Rebeca Bianchi on the soap-opera Ti Ti Ti. In addition to her television and film career, Torloni has performed on most Brazilian theater stages, and in 1990 she hosted the re-opening of the Teatro Amazonas in Brazil.[2] Outside of her acting career, Torloni is also in the Amazon Forever Movement (Movimento Amazônia Para Sempre).[3]

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Career

In TV

Film

Theater

Awards

Year Category Festival Work Notes
1994 Best Actress Troféu Imprensa A Viagem Indicated
1995 Best Actress Prêmio Contigo Cara & coroa Winner
1995 Best Actress Troféu Imprensa Cara & coroa Indicated
2001 Best Actress Troféu APCA Um anjo caiu do céu Winner
2001 Best Actress Personalidade do Ano - Isto É Gente Um anjo caiu do céu Winner
2001 Best Actress Prêmio Qualidade Brasil - Rio de Janeiro Um anjo caiu do céu Indicated
2003 Best Actress Prêmio Contigo Mulheres Apaixonadas Indicated
2003 Best Actress Prêmio Qualidade Brasil - Rio de Janeiro Mulheres Apaixonadas Indicated
2003 Best Actress Prêmio Leão de Ouro Mulheres Apaixonadas Indicated
2005 Best Actress Melhores do Ano do Domingão do Faustão América Winner
2006 Best Actress Prêmio Contigo América Indicated
2006 Set of work Fantasporto - 26º Festival Internacional de Cinema do Porto carreira de atriz Honored
2008 Best Actress Troféu Super Cap de Ouro Beleza Pura Winner
2008 Best Actress FESTNATAL - Os Favoritos do Público Beleza Pura Indicated
2009 Better environmental Troféu Super Cap de Ouro Amazônia para sempre (movimento encabeçado pela atriz,e os atores Victor Fasano e Juca de Oliveira) Winner

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