Vivianne Pasmanter

Vivianne Pasmanter
Born (1971-05-24) May 24, 1971
São Paulo, Brazil
Occupation Actress
Spouse(s) Gilberto Zaborowsky (2001-2008)
Children 2

Vivianne Pasmanter (born May 24, 1971 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian actress.

Biography

Of Jewish origin,[1] Vivianne is the daughter of Ricardo Pasmanter, civil engineer, and Berta Pasmanter, artist. Her first course was in Escola Hebraica de Teatro, where she met Caco Ciocler, who would later play opposite professionally. Within its formation are the Escola de Arte Dramática, courses with Antunes Filho and Miriam Mehler, among others.

She began her career doing commercials, like the jeans Staroup. One of her first jobs was as an actress in a cameo role as a fairy in one of the episodes of the painting "Senta que lá vem história...", the program Rá-Tim-Bum TV Cultura in 1990. But her first big career opportunity that occurred in 1991 when she moved to the city of Rio de Janeiro in order to play in her first novel, the villain Débora in the novel Felicidade, written by Manoel Carlos. Still with the same author would another villain weight, Laura of Por Amor.[2]

In her career collecting roles in soap operas especially, as Malu of Mulheres de Areia,[3][4] the Irene of A Próxima Vítima, the Lavínia of Anjo de Mim, the Elisabete of Andando nas Nuvens and Maria João of Uga-Uga. After six years of sporadic participation, returned to the screen in Páginas da Vida, as the photographer Isabel.[5] Later played Regeane Cordeiro, one of the protagonists of the novel Tempos Modernos.

Her career is not only limited to television, theater and film is also, like the play Tartufo and movie Quase um Tango..., which won her the award Kikito for best actress in Festival de Gramado.[6][7]

Personal life

She married in 2001 with entrepreneur Gilberto Zaborowsky, and the first attempt at being a mother suffered a miscarriage, second pregnancy was accompanied by a lot of tension, but satisfactory with the arrival of Eduardo, her eldest son. Lara, her second daughter, born in 2005, was not planned when she thought of returning to work in television, found herself pregnant. For five years she enjoyed family life, returned to work in theater and cinema, with the play Tartufo and the film Viva Voz. Gilberto was married to her for seven years, the separation was confirmed in 2008.[8]

The actress also dated director Ignácio Coqueiro, who came to live with, and writer Vinícius Vianna.[9]

Career

TV

Television
Year Title Role Notes
1990 Rá-Tim-Bum Fada Madrinha Episode: "Cinderela"
1991 Felicidade Débora Meireles
1993 Mulheres de Areia Malu Assunção
1994 Educação Para o Trânsito Herself Presenter
Você Decide Episode: "Passarinhos e Gaviões"
Você Decide Episode: "Amor e Morte"
1995 A Próxima Vítima Irene Ribeiro
1996 Alén, Luz de Luna Vera Hardoy Novel of the Argentina
Anjo de Mim Lavínia
1997 Por Amor Laura Saboya Trajano
1998 Você Decide Episode: "Sexo Falado é Sexo?"
1999 O Belo e as Feras Episode: "Mulher de Amigo Meu pra Mim é Ótimo!"
Andando nas Nuvens Elisabete Montana Rocha
Mundo VIP Herself Cameo
2000 Uga-Uga Maria João Portella
2003 Kubanacan Lorena Velásquez Cameo
2006 Páginas da Vida Isabel Fernandes
2008 Casos e Acasos Suzana Episode: "O Colchão, a Mala e a Balada"
Você Está Aqui Fabiana / Beth Episodes: "15 Minutos", "Agora Você Tem Duas Opções"
Guerra & Paz Dra. Silvia Episode: "Maniacos & Depressivos"
2009 Tudo Novo de Novo Karen Vilela
2010 Tempos Modernos Regeane Cordeiro
2012 As Brasileiras Maria Eduarda Stein Episode: "A Venenosa de Sampa"
2014 Em Família Shirley Soares [10]

Cinema

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1991 Estação Aurora Clara Short film
1998 Contos de Lygia e Morte Vânia
2000 Deus Jr.
2003 Viva Voz Mari
2009 Meninos de Kichute Dona Maria
Vento Imaculada Short film
Se eu Fosse Você 2 Carla Bond
Quase um Tango Marialva / Roseli / Letícia / Calendar Girl
2010 Rosa Morena Tereza
2012 Tanta Lygia
Totalmente Inocentes Delegada Carina

Theater

Parts
Year Title Role
1994 Para Tão Longo Amor Raquel
1995 Alô Madame
2003 Tartufo
2008 Dois Irmãos Domingas
2009 Um Dia Quase Igual aos Outros
Dois por um Bordeaux
2012 Vestido de Noiva Madame Clessi

References

  1. "BolsaDeMulher: Ano Novo Judaico".
  2. Dantas, Luiza (October 26, 1997). "Viviane Pasmanter foge dos padrões na novela "Por Amor"" (in Portuguese). Jornal Vale Paraibano. Retrieved July 2010.
  3. "Mulheres de Areia: Reveja os personagens da novela, que volta à TV nesta segunda (12)" (in Portuguese). R7. September 12, 2011. Retrieved October 15, 2011.
  4. Lufe Steffen (September 11, 2011). ""Mulheres de areia": A volta das gêmeas Ruth e Raquel" (in Portuguese). iG. Retrieved October 12, 2011.
  5. "Isabel Fernandes - Vivianne Pasmanter". Globo.com. Retrieved January 4, 2012.
  6. Luiz Carlos Merten (2009-08-15). "Corumbiara leva Kikito de melhor filme no Festival de Gramado". O Estado de S. Paulo. Retrieved 6/2/2012. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  7. Contigo! (2009-08-16). "Vivianne Pasmanter recebe o Kikito de melhor atriz". Retrieved 2009-08-21.
  8. Simone Blanes. "Estou me separando". Istoé Gente. Terra Networks. Retrieved January 4, 2012.
  9. Viviane Rosalem. "Estrela sem adereços". Istoé Gente. Terra Networks. Retrieved January 4, 2012.
  10. teledramaturgia.com.br. "Em Família (elenco) - Teledramaturgia". Retrieved 11 January 2014.

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