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Vanessa Giácomo is a Actor Brésil born on 29 march 1983 at Rio de Janeiro (Bresil)

Vanessa Giácomo

Vanessa Giácomo
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Birth name Vanessa Mendes da Silva Lima
Nationality Bresil
Birth 29 march 1983 at Rio de Janeiro (Bresil)
Death 29 march 1983 (at 0 years)

Vanessa Giácomo (born 29 March 1983) is a Brazilian film and television actress. She won the Most Promising Actress (Melhor Atriz Revelação) award at the 2005 Prêmio Contigo, Brazil, for Cabocla (2004), and was nominated for the Best Actress (Melhor Atriz de Cinema) award at the 2006 Prêmio Contigo de Cinema for Canta Maria (2006).

Giácomo made her television debut in Cabocla in 2004 at the age of 20, where she met and fell in love with actor Daniel de Oliveira. She appeared with Eriberto Leão in Sinhá Moça in 2006. She and Oliveira married and she gave birth to their first son in January 2008. She resumed work after the birth, filming O Menino da Porteira with singer Daniel, and received an offer to take part in a film on Jean Charles de Menezes, a Brazilian national who was mistaken for a terrorist and shot dead by police in London in 2005. Filming took place in London during 2008.

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Filmography of Vanessa Giácomo (3 films)

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Actress

Prime Time Soap, 1h48
Origin Bresil
Genres Drama
Themes Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors Cláudia Ohana, Vanessa Giácomo, Mateus Solano, André Ramiro
Roles Amanda Lima
Rating60% 3.035873.035873.035873.035873.03587
Brazil, 1978, a group of people live their lives under the dictatorship, the euphoria of disco fever and the fantasy of "Dancin' Days", a prime time soap, which fictional drama is set on the homonymous night club in Rio de Janeiro. After a fatal incident, Amanda and Dora (a high-class prostitute addicted to the TV drama, and her "maid") are forced to run away from São Paulo to Rio de Janeiro with the fed Brandão in hot pursuit. While the excitement of visiting the disco "Dancin' Days" distracts Amanda from the danger of the situation she is in, Dora gets ready to confront her secret past. In a six degrees of separation manner, their destine will cross with João Paulo, a diplomat who feels like a foreigner in his own country, the revolutionary Vicente and his brother Pedro, and the teenager Caio, who was raised by his grandparents and counts with the support of his friend Mônica as he struggles to be accepted as a gay man. Both youngster are crazy about disco fever and fascinated by the soap "Dancin' Days".