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Ana Paula Arósio
Arósio in 2009
Born (1975-07-16) 16 July 1975 (age 49)
São Paulo, Brazil
Occupation(s)Actress, model
Years active1993–2010, 2015
Spouse

Henrique Pinheiro

(m. 2010)

Ana Paula Arósio (born 16 July 1975) is a Brazilian former actress and model. She has lived in Swindon, Wiltshire, England since 2015.[1]

Career

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Arósio is one of the most popular actresses in Brazil. She started her career at the age of twelve when Ana Paula was "discovered" by a representative for an advertisement agency while shopping at a supermarket. Her first work was done with the Brazilian agency Stilo, along with Brazilian photographer Paulo Sadao. In 1989, Arósio moved to Japan to work as a model.

After appearing in hundreds of magazine covers and television commercials, she began her career as an actress. Her first job as an actress was as Berenice in the Italian-Brazilian film Forever, directed by Walter Hugo Khouri. She made her debut in television with Éramos Seis (We Were Six), a telenovela in which she played Amanda. Éramos Seis, along with her next two telenovela appearances were all on the Brazilian television network SBT. The three productions, starting in 1994, were the aforementioned telenovela, Razão de Viver (Reason to Live), and Os Ossos do Barão (The Baron's Bones).

Stardom in Brazil came about in 1998, when Arósio played the protagonist role in Hilda Furacão (Hilda Hurricane). Hilda Furacão was a miniseries on the Brazilian television network Rede Globo written by Glória Perez. The miniseries explores the life of a young prostitute in the 1950s Brazil.

After her success in Hilda Furacão, she took on the protagonist roles in two more telenovelas with Rede Globo: Terra Nostra and Esperança, both by author Benedito Ruy Barbosa and with a focus on Italian immigration to Brazil. Terra Nostra gained Arósio international renown in 1999. A telenovela about the Italian immigration to Brazil, Terra Nostra is a love story between two immigrants set amidst the wave of Italian immigration to Brazil between the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. She was the main actress in the role of the Italian immigrant Giuliana Esplendore. Arósio herself is of Italian descent, with great-grandparents from Lombardy.[2] Terra Nostra was broadcast in 95 countries, one of the most successful productions of Rede Globo.[3]

Other than these, she has made diverse special appearances in television, as well as other miniseries, while working on her theater career. Her most well-known theater piece was Casa de Bonecas (House of Dolls) in 2002. Besides Casa de Bonecas, Ana Paula starred in four other plays: Diário Secreto de Adão e Eva (The Secret Diary of Adam and Eve), Harmonia em Negro (Harmony in Black), Fedra (Phedra), and Batom (Lipstick).

In 2004, Ana Paula won the best supporting actress award for the film Celeste & Estrela, directed by Betse de Paula, in the 3rd Film Festival of Varginha.[citation needed]

In 2005, she acted in the Brazilian film O Coronel e o Lobisomem, directed by Maurício Farias, alongside Brazilian actors Selton Mello e Diogo Vilela. Her first telenovela set in present-day was Páginas da Vida (Pages of Life) in 2006, written by Manoel Carlos. Up until this point, she had only worked on period pieces.

In 2007, Ana Paula was chosen as the new face for Avon. In 2008, Ana Paula once again starred in another period piece, the telenovela Ciranda de Pedra, an adaptation from the 1981 novel.

Arósio won the Troféu Imprensa three times. The Troféu Imprensa is considered the greatest annual award for the biggest stand outs in Brazilian television in several categories. She won the award in the category of "Revelation of the Year" for Hilda in Hilda Furacão in 1998, and in the category na categoria of Best Actress for Giuliana in Terra Nostra and for Judge Camille in Esperança in 2002.

In October 2010, tipped to star in the telenovela Insensato Coração, Arósio, according to Rede Globo, she missed the first recordings, didn't report to work, and was terminated from the show's production.[4] On 20 December the same year, the actress resigned Globo and terminated the contract, which was made public on January 12, 2011.[5]

Filmography

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Television

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Film

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Theater

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Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Work Result
1998 Troféu Imprensa Revelation of the Year Hilda Furacão Won
1999 Best Actress Terra Nostra Won
2002 Best Actress Esperança Won
2004 3rd Film Festival of Varginha Best Supporting Actress Celeste & Estrela Won
2005 Prêmio Contigo Best Supporting Actress O Coronel e o Lobisomem Won

References

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  1. ^ "Marido de Ana Paula Arósio revela rotina do casal na Inglaterra". 26 August 2015.
  • ^ Meu sonho é ser cidadã italiana
  • ^ Novelas mais vendidas
  • ^ "Ana Paula Arósio tem contrato encerrado com a Globo". Archived from the original on 2012-07-11. Retrieved 2014-03-08.
  • ^ G1 Pop e Arte: Atriz Ana Paula Arósio deixa a TV Globo - 12/01/2011
  • ^ "Dinheiro foi o problema para concluir "Anita e Garibaldi", diz produtor".
  • ^ "'Quase irrecusável', diz Ana Paula Arósio ao voltar às telas em novo filme". 12 October 2014.
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