Débora Nascimento

Débora Nascimento

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Débora in 2013.
Born (1985-06-16) June 16, 1985
Suzano, Brazil
Occupation Actress, model
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)[1]
Spouse(s) Arthur Rangel (2009—2012)[2]

Débora Nascimento (born June 16, 1985 in Suzano)[3][4][5][6] is a Brazilian actress and model.

Career

Débora Nascimento began her acting career in film as the protagonist of the short film Cérbero, by director Gastão Coimbra; and on television, in the telenovela Paraíso Tropical, as Elisa. Her natural beauty garnered her attention and she earned a role in the North American production of the film The Incredible Hulk. In the same year, she was featured in the telenovela, Duas Caras as Andréia Bijou.

In 2008, the actress participated in a sensual photo shoot for the magazine, UM (Universo Masculino). In 2009, along with actress Grazi Massafera, she starred in an advertising campaign for L'Oréal Paris.

In 2012, she appeared in the novel Avenida Brasil, playing the character Tessália.[7] In 2013, returned to TV as Taís, in the telenovela Flor do Caribe.[8]

Personal life

Deborah was married for 3 years to businessman Arthur Rangel. They separated in August 2012.[9] Shortly thereafter she began dating castmate from Avenida Brasil, José Loreto. They announced their relationship on the show Domingão do Faustão.[10]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2007 Paraíso Tropical Elisa Cameo
Duas Caras Andréia Bijou
2008 Episódio Especial Herself Cameo
Guerra & Paz Ruthinha Ep. "Os Belos & As Feras"
2009 Uma Noite no Castelo Zara Special year-end
Episódio Especial Herself Cameo
Viver a Vida Roberta Viana
2011 Fina Estampa Model Cameo
2012 Acampamento de Férias 3: O Mistério da Ilha do Corsário Lola
Avenida Brasil Tessália
2013 Flor do Caribe Taís
2014 Geração Brasil María Vergara [11]
Alto Astral Sueli Caldas
2016 Êta Mundo Bom! Filomena (Filó)

Films

Year Title Role Notes
2007 Cérbero Maria Isabel Short film
2008 The Incredible Hulk Martina
2009 Budapeste Teresa
2012 O Inventor de Sonhos Matilda
2014 Tarzan Jane (Brazilian voice dubbing) [12]
2014 Rio, I Love You A Musa segment "A Musa"/transitions

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