Carla Cabral

Carla Regina Freitas Cabral (born 21 October 1976) is a Brazilian actress.

Carla Cabral
Born
Carla Regina Freitas Cabral

(1976-10-21) 21 October 1976
Limeira, Brazil
Other namesCarla Regina
OccupationActress
Spouse(s)Malcolm Montgomery

Career

Carla was discovered by Walter Avancini and appeared in four novels by the director in the Rede Manchete, usually in the main cast, being a romantic heroine in Xica da Silva and protagonist in Mandacaru.

Participated in some work at Rede Globo, such as O Clone, A Casa das Sete Mulheres, among others. She was the protagonist of the soap opera Seus Olhos, at the SBT in 2004.[1] In soap operas at Rede Record, she participated in Essas Mulheres, playing the beautiful courtesan Lúcia, a character freely inspired by a novel by José de Alencar. In Cidadão Brasileiro, was the wife of the protagonist Antônio Maciel (Gabriel Braga Nunes).

In 2004 he starred opposite Fábio Assunção, his first feature Espelho D’Água, directed by the renowned Carla Camurati. The actress was in the cast of the feature film Pedaço de Santo, by Marco Simas, filmed in 2009.

In 2009 the actress was part of the cast of Bela, a Feia, of Record, like Cíntia.[2]

She changed her stage name of Carla Regina to Carla Cabral. The first TV job on which he was credited like this was José do Egito. And in the same year (2013) the actress is listed in the cast of Pecado Mortal of Carlos Lombardi, in the film the actress will be Laura Leblon. The year 2016 marks his exit from Rede Record.

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994Quatro por QuatroJussaraParticipation
1995MalhaçãoJaneSeason 1; Participation
Tocaia GrandeDiva
1996Xica da SilvaMaria das Dores Gonçalo
1997MandacaruJuliana Guedes
1998BridaElisa
1999Chiquinha GonzagaAlice
Andando nas NuvensAna Paula
Você DecideLailaEpisode: "Liberdade"
2000SílviaEpisode: "Golpe de Mestre"
Marcas da PaixãoMargarida Pereira Maia (Guida)
2002O CloneDoraSupport cast
2003A Casa das Sete MulheresTina
MalhaçãoAna PaulaSeason 10
2004Seus OlhosMarina / Renata
2005Essas MulheresMaria da Glória Assunção / Lúcia Bicallo
2006Cidadão BrasileiroCarolina Castanho
2007Guerra e PazDorinhaTelevision pilot
2008Casos e AcasosCarolEpisode: "O Flagra, a Demissão e a Adoção"
Os Mutantes - Caminhos do CoraçãoQueen antParticipation
2009Bela, a FeiaCíntia Alcântara
2013José do EgitoBilhah
Pecado MortalLaura Leblon

Films

YearTitleRole
2003O Caminho das NuvensMexican actress
2004Espelho D'água - Viagem ao Rio São FranciscoCeleste
2011As Doze EstrelasÂngela Vésper[3]
2012O Grande KilapyBeldade
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References

  1. "Carla Regina vai protagonizar nova trama do SBT". Terra Networks. 29 March 2004. Retrieved 29 November 2014.
  2. Nádia Tamanaha. "Carla Regina: 5 kg mais magra". Archived from the original on 12 August 2011. Retrieved 25 September 2017.
  3. "AS DOZE ESTRELAS - Academia Brasileira de Cinema" (in Portuguese). Academia Brasileira de Cinema. Archived from the original on 1 December 2017. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
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