Adriana Esteves

Adriana Esteves
Born Adriana Esteves Agostinho Brichta
(1969-12-15) 15 December 1969
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Occupation Actress
Spouse(s) Totila Jordan Neto (1988–1990)
Marco Ricca (1994–2004)
Vladimir Brichta (2006–present)
Children 2

Adriana Esteves Agostinho Brichta (born December 15, 1969 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian actress.

She was nominated for an International Emmy Award in 2011, for best actress in a dramatic series for her portrayal of Dalva de Oliveira in the miniseries, Dalva e Herivelto: uma Canção de Amor.[1]

Biography

Daughter of Regina Esteves Agostinho and Paulo Felipe Agostinho, Adriana began her career as a model and got her first job on television as part of the series, "Star for a Day", on the show Domingão do Faustão.

Her first television appearance was as an extra on the soap opera Vale Tudo. She was also a successful model.[2] Herdebut novel was released in 1989 with Top Model (1989).[3]

In 2005, she took on the part of Celinha on the series, Toma Lá, Dá Cá. When the program aired on the Globo in 2007, Adriana, after maternity leave with her second child, reprised her role as Celinha.

While still recording Toma Lá, Dá Cá, Adriana recorded the miniseries, Dalva e Herivelto – Uma Canção de Amor, playing singer Dalva de Oliveira. The miniseries aired in January 2010. In the same year, she starred an the episode of the "A Vingativa do Méier" series As Cariocas.[4][5]

In 2011, she was cast as Julia, the protagonist of Morde & Assopra, who was part of a love triangle with scientist Ícaro (Mateus Solano) and farmer Abner (Marcos Pasquim).[6] In 2012, she gained notoriety for interpreting the villain Carminha on the soap opera, Avenida Brasil, written by João Emanuel Carneiro. She received praise from critics and audiences alike for her performance and was enshrined as one of the greatest villains of Brazilian television—only surpassed by Odete Roitman of Vale Tudo, Nazaré Tedesco of Senhora do Destino and Flora of A Favorita.[7]

Personal life

Adriana's first boyfriend, who later became her husband, was jiujitsu teacher Totila Jordan. They married in 1988 and remained together for two years, divorcing in 1990.

In 1994, she married actor Marco Ricca. A year later, she discovered he suffered from anxiety and panic disorder.[8] In 2000, they had a son together, Felipe. In 2004, Adriana and Marco parted ways.

After months of separation from Marco, she started dating actor Vladimir Brichta. In February 2006, they married. In the same year, after a few months of marriage, their first son, Vicente, was born.[9] Adriana became the stepmother of Agnes, born in 1997, who was Vladimir Brichta's daughter from his first wife, singer Gena, who died in 1999 of blood cancer.

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1988 Vale Tudo Model Cameo
1989 Top Model Tininha
1990 Delegacia de Mulheres Manú Cameo
Meu Bem, Meu Mal Patrícia Melo
1991 Caso Especial Marina Caso "Marina"
1992 Pedra sobre Pedra Marina Farias Batista
Você Decide Ep: "Águas Passadas"
Especial Leandro e Leonardo Leandro's girlfriend Cameo
1993 Renascer Mariana
1994 Você Decide Ep: "Anjos sem Asas"
1995 Decadência Carla
A Comédia da Vida Privada Maria Helena Ep: "O Pesadelo da casa Própria"
1996 Didi Malasarte Lili Special End of Year
Razão de Viver Zilda
1997 Mundo VIP Herself Cameo
A Indomada Lúcia Helena / Eulália
1998 Mulher Liliana Ep: "O Princípio de Tudo"
Torre de Babel Sandra da Silva (Sandrinha)
2000 O Cravo e a Rosa Catarina Batista
2001 Brava Gente Marina Ep: "Como Matar um Playboy"
2002 Coração de Estudante Amélia Mourão (Amelinha)
2003 Kubanacan Lola Calderón
2004 Senhora do Destino Nazaré Tedesco (young) Cameo – Stage 1
2005 A História de Rosa Rosa Globo Special 40 Years
A Lua Me Disse Heloísa Queiroz
A Turma do Didi Herself Cameo
Sitcom.br Mother Ep: "A dura vida de uma mãe"
Toma Lá, Dá Cá Celinha Special End of Year
2006 Belíssima Stella Assumpção Cameo
2007 Toma Lá, Dá Cá Celinha 92 episodes (2007–2009)
2009 Episódio Especial Herself Cameo
2010 Dalva e Herivelto: uma Canção de Amor Dalva de Oliveira
As Cariocas Celi Ep: "A Vingativa do Méier"
2011 Morde & Assopra Júlia Freire de Aquino
2012 Avenida Brasil Carmen Lúcia Moreira de Souza (Carminha)
2015 Felizes para Sempre? Tânia Drummond
2015 Babilônia Inês

Film

Year Title Role
1995 As Meninas Lorena
1998 Tiradentes Bárbara
1999 O Trapalhão e a Luz Azul Juliana
2006 Trair e Coçar É Só Começar Olímpia
2014 Beleza Anita[10]

Theater

Title Role
A Dama e o Vagabundo Dama
A Falecida
Ponto de Vista Amy
Only You Júlia
Auto de Angicos Maria Bonita

References

  1. Brasil recebe 6 indicações para Emmy internacional. Bahia 24/7, 4 de outubro de 2010.
  2. "Adriana Esteves: remember os personagens da atria nas novelas". mdemulher. 2012.
  3. Rede Globo, Memória Globo, Top Model [em linha]
  4. Keila Jimenez (8 June 2010). "Sônia Braga e Daniel Filho voltam à Globo". AdNews. Retrieved 8 June 2010.
  5. "Adriana Esteves e Ailton Graça vivem marido e mulher em As Cariocas". 1 September 2010. Archived from the original on 5 September 2010. Retrieved 1 September 2010.
  6. João Fernando (14 February 2011). "Após cinch anos afastada, Adriana Esteves volta às novelas". Terra Networks.
  7. Sara Paixão (1 March 2012). "'Avenida Brasil': Tony Ramos e Adriana Esteves graham em Guadalupe". Extra. Retrieved March 2012.
  8. "Iniciam as filmagens do longa-metragem "Beleza", de Jorge Furtado".

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