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1 Biography  





2 Television roles  



2.1  Television  







3 Awards and nominations  



3.1  APCA Awards  





3.2  Art Quality Brazil Awards  





3.3  Best of the Year  Globe Awards  





3.4  Bibi Ferreira Awards  





3.5  Contigo! Awards  





3.6  Extra Television Awards  





3.7  Press Trophy  





3.8  Quem Awards  







4 References  





5 External links  














Cláudia Raia






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Cláudia Raia
Raia in 2011
Born

Maria Cláudia Motta Raia


(1966-12-23) 23 December 1966 (age 57)
Occupation(s)Actress, singer, dancer, producer
Years active1983–present
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Spouses

(m. 1986; div. 1989)

(m. 1993; div. 2010)

Jarbas Homem de Mello

(m. 2018)
Children3

Maria Cláudia Motta Raia (born 23 December 1966) is a Brazilian actress, singer, dancer, and stage producer.

Biography

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Raia was born in Campinas and was married to Edson Celulari from 1993 until 2010. They had two children: Enzo Celulari and Sophia Raia. She is married to artist Jarbas Homem de Mello and had her third child at 56 years old, called Luca. Her first Rede Globo telenovela was Roque Santeiro, created by Dias Gomes. Ever since, she has starred in many other Globo telenovelas.[1]

Cláudia Raia in 2018.

Television roles

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Television

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Awards and nominations

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Year Category Nominee / work Result
1986 Best Promising Actress Roque Santeiro Won
1991 Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Boca de Ouro Won
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Year Category Nominee / work Result
2006 Best Supporting Actress – Television Belíssima Won
2008 Best Actress – Television A Favorita Nominated
2010 Best Actress – Television Ti Ti Ti Nominated
2015 Best Leading Actress in a Musical Raia 30 - O Musical Nominated
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Year Category Nominee / work Result
1998 Best Actress in a Telenovela Torre de Babel Nominated
2008 Best Actress in a Telenovela A Favorita Nominated
2010 Best Actress in a Telenovela Ti Ti Ti Won
2019 Best Character of the Year Verão 90 Won
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Year Category Nominee / work Result
2013 Best Leading Actress in a Play Cabaret Nominated
2018 Best Supporting Actress in a Play Cantando na Chuva - O Musical Won
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Year Category Nominee / work Result
2002 Best Romantic Couple (with Alexandre Borges) As Filhas da Mãe Nominated
2006 Best Supporting Actress – Television Belíssima Won
2009 Best Leading Actress – Television A Favorita Nominated
2010 Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture (critic choice) Os Normais 2 - A Noite mais Maluca de Todas Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture (public choice) Won
2011 Best Leading Actress – Television Ti Ti Ti Won
2014 Best Leading Actress – Television Alto Astral Nominated
2019 Best Supporting Actress – Television Verão 90 Nominated
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Year Category Nominee / work Result
2006 Best Actress Belíssima Nominated
2008 Best Actress A Favorita Nominated
2010 Best Actress Ti Ti Ti Nominated
2015 Best Supporting Actress Alto Astral Nominated
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Year Category Nominee / work Result
1986 Outstanding Performance by an Newcomer Actress Roque Santeiro Won
1993 Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Telenovela Deus nos Acuda Nominated
1999 Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Telenovela Torre de Babel Nominated
2009 Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Telenovela A Favorita Nominated
2011 Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Telenovela Ti Ti Ti Nominated
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Year Category Nominee / work Result
2010 Best Leading Actress – Television Ti Ti Ti Nominated
2012 Best Leading Actress – Television Salve Jorge Nominated
2015 Best Leading Actress in a Play Raia 30 - O Musical Nominated

References

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  1. ^ "The Musical (in Portuguese)".
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