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Danielle Winits
Danielle WinitsBorn Danielle Winitskowski de Azevedo
December 5, 1973
Rio de Janeiro, RJ, BrazilNationality Brazil Other names Dani Occupation Actress Danielle Winits, the stage name of Danielle Winitskowski de Azevedo, (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, December 5, 1973) is a Brazilian actress, dancer, and singer.[1][2] She has appeared as a regular in several Brazilian TV series[1][3] and also played the Velma Kelly character in a Brazilian adaptation of the musical Chicago. Danielle Winits has also posed twice for the Brazilian Playboy.[2]
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Biography
Danielle took courses in ballet, arts and acting, and became an actress in theatre, cinema and television. In the theater, she has always preferred musicals, where she has excelled as a dancer and singer. She began her television career in 1993, in the Brazilian miniseries, Sex Appeal. Her theatrical debut came the following year in the musical Band-Aid. Her first film role was in 1999 in the film Até que a Vida nos Separe.[1]
Personal life
Her grandfather, Rubens Vieira Winitskowski, was a member of the 1st Fighter Group of the Brazilian Air Force, sent to fight in Italy in World War II as a third-sergeant, part of the ground support team.[verification needed]
Between 2005 and 2010, she was married to actor and model Cassio Reis. On December 19, 2007, gave birth to their son, her first child, Noah.[1] On December 8, 2010, she married actor Jonathan Faro.[2]
Career
Television
Year Títle Role 1993 Sex Appeal Eva 1993 Olho no Olho Dominique 1995 Cara e Coroa Diana 1995 A Próxima Vítima Ana 1995 Malhação Melissa Brown 1995 Você Decide (ep. "O Gosto da Vingança") 1996 Ponto a Ponto Ela mesma 1997 A Justiceira Marlene 1998 Corpo Dourado Alicinha 1998 A Turma do Didi Ela mesma (Especial de Natal) 1998 Sai de Baixo Dadá (ep. "Quem Não Odalisca Não Petisca") 1999 Chiquinha Gonzaga Suzette Fontin / Helena 1999 Zorra Total Maria Pia 1999 Flora Encantada Ela mesma 1999 Sai de Baixo Paty Bole Bole (ep. "A Idade do Bobo") 2000 Uga Uga Tati 2001 O Clone Shirley 2001 Sai de Baixo Gabi (ep. "Um Louro Chamado Desejo") 2001 Os Normais Luana (ep. "Complicar é Normal") 2002 O Quinto dos Infernos Manoela 2002 Pastores da Noite Madame Beatriz 2003 Kubanacan Marisol / Frida 2004 Sob Nova Direção Francis (ep. "Mulher de Amigo Meu Pra Mim é Um Saco") 2005 A Diarista Mafalda (ep. "O Casamento do Meu Melhor Figueirinha") 2005 Casseta & Planeta, Urgente! Ela mesma 2007 Páginas da Vida Sandra Ribeiro 2007 Minha Nada Mole Vida Priscila 2008 Guerra e Paz Bárbara Palermo / Paloma Paz 2009 Cinquentinha Becky Santoro 2009 Sem Noção Marilinha Braga de Vasconcelos[4] 2010 A Vida Alheia Manuela Cinema
Year Títle Role 1999 Até que a Vida nos Separe Rosy 1999 Zoando na TV Lana Love 1999 O Trapalhão e a Luz Azul Corina 2005 Um Lobisomem na Amazônia Natasha 2006 Se Eu Fosse Você Cibelle 2008 Sexo com Amor? Aline 2009 Os Normais 2 - A Noite Mais Maluca de Todas Clara Theatre
Year Títle Role 1994 Band-aid Rosângela 1996 A volta de Chico Mau Maria Bela 1998 Cabaret Brazil Tete Monroe 1999 Relax, it's sex! Vários personagens 1999 Lancelot Guinevere 2002 Meu amor. Você é perfeita. Agora muda! 2005 Amo-te (Você nunca amou alguém tanto assim) Carol 2005 Chicago Velma Kelly 2009 Hairspray Amber von Tussle Awards
Year Títle Category / Role 2007 Prêmio Contigo Melhor Atriz Coajuvante in Páginas da Vida (Vencedora)
2003 Prêmio Conta Mais Atriz Destaque in Kubanacan (Vencedora) 2000 Prêmio Qualidade Brasil Melhor Atriz in Uga Uga (Vencedora) References
- ^ a b c d "QUEM - celebridades de A a Z - NOTÍCIAS - Danielle Winits [WHO - celebrities from A to Z - NEWS - Danielle Winits]" (in Portuguese). Quem. Porto Alegre, Brazil: Editora Globo S/A. June 30, 2010. http://revistaquem.globo.com/Revista/Quem/0,,EMI88546-9530,00-DANIELLE+WINITS.html. Retrieved March 10, 2011. &hl=pt&ie=UTF8&sl=en&tl=pt Translate this Portuguese article to English
- ^ a b c "Danielle Winits - Biography". Seattle, WA: IMDb.com, Inc. (Amazon.com, Inc). http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0935423/bio. Retrieved March 10, 2011.
- ^ "Danielle Winits". Seattle, WA: IMDb.com, Inc. (Amazon.com, Inc). http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0935423/. Retrieved March 10, 2011.
- ^ "Danielle Winits será apresentadora do GNT durante SP Fashion Week [Danielle Winits will be host of the GNT for SP Fashion Week]" (in Portuguese). January 20, 2009. http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/folha/ilustrada/ult90u492143.shtml.
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