- Marianna Armellini, Brazilian actress, born in São José do Rio Preto - SP. She starts doing amateur theater in 1993, in Campinas. Since 1997, she has lived in São Paulo, capital, where she graduated with a BA in Social Communication from the Superior School of Advertising and Marketing (ESPM) in 2000 and an actress from the School of Dramatic Art (EAD/ECA/USP) in 2005. In 2003, she began work on TV, participating in advertisements, series and soap operas. Since 2005, she has been a member of the comedy group As Olívias, with works in theatre, TV and internet. Since 2009 she has been studying improvisational theater techniques, having worked in several shows and TV shows of the genre.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Marianna Armellini
- Marianna Armellini is an actress graduated from Escola de Arte Dramática in USP. She's played roles in some telenovelas, such as Run for Your Lives (2020), Young Hearts (2018/2019), The Good Side of Life (2016), Forever and Ever (2014/2015), Fight or Love? (2012/2013), and a comedy show called Divertics (2014), on Rede Globo. She was a co-creator and an actor in the comedy series Olívias na TV, on Multishow; and in the comedy show É Tudo Improviso, on Band network. She was an actor in Vida de Estagiário on Warner, Amigo de Aluguel, on Universal; Lov3 and El Presidente, on Amazon Prime, among others. She has played roles in several movies, including Linha de Passe (Walter Salles), Um Natal Cheio de Graça (Pedro Antônio Paes), Incompatível (Jonnhy Araújo), Tapete Vermelho (Luis Alberto Pereira), and Bate Coração (Glauber Filho). She's been a member of the group As Olívias since 2005, having played roles in the productions As Olívias Palitam and Riso Nervoso. As an improv actor, she's performed all over Brazil with the play Improvável, by Cia. Barbixas de Humor. She was an actor and costume designer in the stage production Mulheres Ácidas, by Cristiane Wersom, directed by Cristiane Paoli Quito, in 2017.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Marianna Armellini
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