Pathy Dejesus

Patricia de Jesus (born May 7, 1979), known as Pathy Dejesus is a Brazilian actress, model and television presenter. She was discovered in 1994, as a model, and was one of the first black Brazilians to succeed in fashion.

Pathy Dejesus
Born
Patricia de Jesus

(1977-05-07) May 7, 1977
São Paulo, Brazil
Occupation
  • Actress
  • model
  • television presenter
Years active1994–present

Career

Her beauty and her strong personality pleased and soon Pathy can take your talent away: Milan, Paris, New York City, Miami, Cape Town, Santiago and Buenos Aires. Starred in major advertising campaigns for products like Vaseline, Silk Keraforce, Sundown, McDonald's, of course, Garnier, Cerveja Sol. Modeled for the major brands in SPFW and Fashion Rio, besides participating in fashion editorials for magazines such as Elle, Vogue, Marie Claire, Nova, Raça, Corpo a Corpo. In 2004, was named one of the ten sexiest models in Brazil,

Filmography

Television
Year Title Role Notes
2005 Belíssima Alice
2007 Caminhos do Coração Perpétua Salvador
2008 Os Mutantes: Caminhos do Coração Perpétua Salvador
2009 Mutantes: Promessas de Amor Perpétua Salvador
2010 Uma Rosa com Amor Alabá
2011 Amor e Revolução Nina Madeira
2012 Avenida Brasil Jéssica
2013 Top 10 MTV Main Host
2013 Acesso MTV Main Host
2015 I Love Paraisópolis Alceste
2016 Lili, a Ex Marisa Episode: Fantasma!
2018 Desnude Laura
2018 Rua Augusta Nicole
2018 Rotas do Ódio Jaqueline
2019 Girls from Ipanema Adélia[1] Main role
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References

  1. Rodrigues, Sara (23 March 2019). "Coisa Mais Linda, nova série da Netflix, narra desafios femininos na década de 60" [Netflix's "Most Beautiful Thing," chronicles female challenges in the 1960s]. Agência do Rádio (in Portuguese). Retrieved 23 March 2019.
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