Nívea Stelmann

Nívea Stelmann
Nívea Stelmann
Born Nívea Stelmann Leôncio
April 6, 1974 (1974-04-06) (age 37)
Paraíba do Sul, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Occupation Actress
Years active 1993–present
Spouse Mário Frias (2003–2005)
Children 1

Nívea Stelmann Leôncio (April 6, 1974 in Paraíba do Sul, Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian actress.

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Biography

Was born and raised in the city of Paraíba do Sul, Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro.

Daughter of mom who owns a clothing store, entrepreneur and father with two brothers, Nivea, 12 years old, has dreamed of being known.[1]

Early, trying to convince parents to allow her to live alone in the city of Rio de Janeiro When he was 16 years, Nivea got permission to move to Rio to study journalism he attended until the third period.

Besides studying, Nivea was a model of Ford Models and has made many television commercials.

He started doing theater course from the dais and decided to take the profession seriously as an actress. It then decided to attend the Performing Arts in UNI-Rio.

Shortly afterward, Nivea passed a test to act on the show Família Brasil, defunct TV Manchete. In this work, his love interest was the Danton Mello.[2]

With the end of Família Brasil, TV Manchete, returned to the course in UNI-Rio.

Soon after, Nivea participated in a test to participate in the exhibit "Estrela por um Dia" at the Domingão do Faustão. He won the contest and a month later, she was invited to perform on the show Malhação in 1996. Wolf Maya, who was the program director, Nivea invited to Luana, a tennis teacher.

After their participation in Malhação over, Nivea, months later, was invited by the director to interpret the Paulo Ubiratan Carolaine in the novel A Indomada, of Aguinaldo Silva, a role that popular in the country.

Then Nivea participated in the novels Era Uma Vez..., Suave Veneno, Uga-Uga, O Clone, Chocolate com Pimenta and Alma Gêmea, all of Rede Globo.

In theater, the play made Nivea Give love a chance, along with Mário Frias. The text is from Heloise Périssé directed by João Brandão.

The actress was previously married to singer and actor Mário Frias, who has a son, Miguel.

In 2007, Nivea took part in the novel Sete Pecados. In October of that year was chosen queen of battery Rebirth of the samba school, where he stayed for two years.[3][4]

In 2008, he participated in a series of episodes of Casos e Acasos of a Dicas de um Sedutor. Also in 2008, opened a children's play Cyrano, an adaptation of director Karen Acioly, inspired by the work of Begerac Cyrano in Edmond Rostand.

Nivea, in 2009, participated in the novel Cama de Gato, the Rede Globo.

Between 2009 and 2010, the actress sat on the stage in theaters with the musical piece Um Lugar Chamado Recanto.[5]

In 2011, Nivea participated novel Morde & Assopra, the Rede Globo, in which he played Lavinia, a former prostitute.[6][7]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role
1993 Família Brasil Tatiana
1995 História de Amor Store clerk
Cara & Coroa
1996 Malhação Luana
Anjo de Mim Maralanis
1997 Malhação Mônica
A Indomada Carolaine Mackenzie Pitiguary
1998 Era Uma Vez... Babi (Bárbara)
Mundo VIP Herself
Mundo VIP Herself
1999 Suave Veneno Eliete
Mundo VIP Herself
2000 Uga-Uga Gui (Guinevere)
2001 Brava Gente
A Grande Família Rose (ep: "Consciência Limpa é Melhor Que Dinheiro no Bolso")
O Clone Ranya Rachid
2003 Brava Gente Torlande (ep: "O Dia do Sexo")
Chocolate com Pimenta Graça (Maria da Graça Costa Andrade Fernandes)
2005 Alma Gêmea Alexandra
2006 A Diarista Laudicéia (ep: "Aquele do Filme Adulto")
2007 Sete Pecados Elvira de Souza Florentino
2008 Três Irmãs Karen
Vídeo Show Herself (reporter)
Casos e Acasos Cíntia (ep: "O Diagnóstico, o Fetiche e a Bebida")
Dicas de um Sedutor Janaína (ep: "Amor e Fantasia")
2009 Cama de Gato Kátia Santana Costa
2011 Morde & Assopra Lavínia Silva Guedes

Film

Year Title Role
2004 Mater Dei Anne
2006 A Última Onda Ana
2008 Casamento Brasileiro Rosa

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