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Vivianne Pasmanter is a Actor Brésil born on 24 may 1971 at São Paulo City (Bresil)

Vivianne Pasmanter

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Nationality Bresil
Birth 24 may 1971 (52 years) at São Paulo City (Bresil)

Vivianne Pasmanter (May 24, 1971 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian actress.

Biography

Of Jewish origin, Vivianne is the daughter of Ricardo Pasmanter, civil engineer, and Berta Pasmanter, artist. Her first course was in Escola Hebraica de Teatro, where she met Caco Ciocler, who would later play opposite professionally. Within its formation are the Escola de Arte Dramática, courses with Antunes Filho and Miriam Mehler, among others.

She began her career doing commercials, like the jeans Staroup. One of her first jobs was as an actress in a cameo role as a fairy in one of the episodes of the painting "Senta que lá vem história...", the program Rá-Tim-Bum TV Cultura in 1990. But her first big career opportunity that occurred in 1991 when she moved to the city of Rio de Janeiro in order to play in her first novel, the villain Débora in the novel Felicidade, written by Manoel Carlos. Still with the same author would another villain weight, Laura of Por Amor.

In her career collecting roles in soap operas especially, as Malu of Mulheres de Areia, the Irene of A Próxima Vítima, the Lavínia of Anjo de Mim, the Elisabete of Andando nas Nuvens and Maria João of Uga-Uga. After six years of sporadic participation, returned to the screen in Páginas da Vida, as the photographer Isabel. Later played Regeane Cordeiro, one of the protagonists of the novel Tempos Modernos.

Her career is not only limited to television, theater and film is also, like the play Tartufo and movie Quase um Tango..., which won her the award Kikito for best actress in Festival de Gramado.



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^ "Mulheres de Areia: Reveja os personagens da novela, que volta à TV nesta segunda (12)" (in português). R7. September 12, 2011. Retrieved October 15, 2011.

^ Lufe Steffen (September 11, 2011). ""Mulheres de areia": A volta das gêmeas Ruth e Raquel" (in português). iG. Retrieved October 12, 2011.

^ "Isabel Fernandes - Vivianne Pasmanter". Globo.com. Retrieved January 4, 2012.

^ Luiz Carlos Merten (2009-08-15). "Corumbiara leva Kikito de melhor filme no Festival de Gramado". O Estado de S. Paulo. Retrieved 6/2/2012.

^ Contigo! (2009-08-16). "Vivianne Pasmanter recebe o Kikito de melhor atriz". Retrieved 2009-08-21.

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Filmography of Vivianne Pasmanter (2 films)

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Totalmente Inocentes, 1h30
Origin Bresil
Genres Comedy, Crime
Actors Fábio Porchat, Fábio Assunção, Leandro Firmino, Mariana Rios, Fábio Lago, Vivianne Pasmanter
Roles Dotôra Delegada
Rating33% 1.6622151.6622151.6622151.6622151.662215
The community of the DDC is at war. The Branquelo do Morro and the Diaba Loira shemale are vying for power in the community. Oblivious to this, Da Fé believes he needs to become the boss of the hill to conquer the love of Gildinha. Everything gets worse when the reporter Vanderlei forges a cover.
Rosa Morena, 1h35
Genres Drama
Themes Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors Anders W. Berthelsen, David Dencik, Vivianne Pasmanter, Iben Hjejle
Rating62% 3.1398853.1398853.1398853.1398853.139885
Unable to adopt a child in Denmark, Thomas, a 42-year-old architect, travels to Brazil to try to realize the dream of being a father. In São Paulo, he meets Jakob, an old Danish friend who introduces him to Maria, a humble young woman who is pregnant from her third child. She enters into an agreement with Thomas to donate the baby in exchange for better living conditions. Thomas moves to the house of Maria and their relationship evolves in unexpected ways.