Ingra Liberato

Ingra Liberato
Born Ingra de Souza Liberato
(1966-09-21) September 21, 1966
Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
Occupation Actress
Spouse(s) Jayme Monjardim (1990-1995)
Duca Leindecker
Children 1

Ingra de Souza Liberato (born September 21, 1966 in Salvador, Bahia) is a Brazilian actress.

Biography

Daughter of filmmakers, Ingra film premiered at the age of 7, playing the role of a mermaid in short Ementário (1973), directed by his father Chico Liberato scripted by his mother Alba Liberato.

She worked in telenovelas highly successful in extinct Rede Manchete, as Pantanal and A História de Ana Raio e Zé Trovão, then moved to Rede Globo.

In 2002 he moved to Porto Alegre. She was married for five years with director Jayme Monjardim and for eleven years with musician Duca Leindecker, the band Cidadão Quem and Pouca Vogal, with whom he has a son, Guilherme (2003).

In 2007, received the award in the category Kikito best actress for her performance in the film Valsa para Bruno Stein Festival de Gramado.[1]

Career

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1989 Pacto de Sangue Cameo
Tieta Tonha (young) Phase 1
1990 Pantanal Madeleine (young) Cameo
O Canto das Sereias Teoxíope
Meu Bem, Meu Mal Suelen Cameo
A História de Ana Raio e Zé Trovão Ana Raio
1994 Quatro por Quatro Rosa Cameo
1995 Decadência Rafaela Couto Neves
1996 Você Decide Episode: "Véu de Noiva"
1997 A Indomada Paraguaia
1999 Louca Paixão Soninha 38
2001 O Clone Amina
2005 Essas Mulheres Marli Lemos
Segredo Isabel
2008 Os Mutantes - Caminhos do Coração Queen Sibila Cameo
2009 Parada 90 Teca
2011 Fora do Ar Leila Dias
2012 A Vida da Gente Producer Cameo
Balacobaco Celina Fortunato Corrêa [2]

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1973 Ementário Sereia
1997 O Cangaceiro Olívia
1999 Dois Córregos Teresa
2000 Eu Não Conhecia Tururu Isabel
Você Sabe Quem Short film
2001 3 Histórias da Bahia Posted Devil
Sonhos Tropicais Emília
Cine Paixão Short film
2003 O General Ballerina
2005 As Vidas de Maria Maria
2007 Valsa para Bruno Stein Valéria
2008 Sonho Lúcido Various characters Short film
2010 A Casa Verde
2011 O Carteiro Natalina
Contos Gauchescos

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