Maria Maya

Maria Maya
Born Maria Antônia Gigliotti Campos Maya
(1981-06-29) June 29, 1981
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Occupation Actress
Parent(s) Wolf Maya
Cininha de Paula
Relatives Chico Anysio (grand-uncle)
Lupe Gigliotti (grandmother)
Nizo Neto (second cousin)
Marcos Palmeira (second cousin)
Bruno Mazzeo (second cousin)

Maria Antônia Gigliotti Campos Maya (born June 29, 1981 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian actress.

Biography and career

She is the daughter of director Wolf Maya and also an actress and director Cininha de Paula, grand-niece of comedian Chico Anysio, granddaughter of Lupe Gigliotti, second cousin of comedian and actor Nizo Neto, Marcos Palmeira and Bruno Mazzeo.[1]

Maria started in the telenovela Cara e Coroa in 1995, where he played Nádia.[1] This was followed by Kelly Bola one of its greatest figures in Salsa e Merengue in 1996.[1] After the novel only came back to the novels in 2003; at the time married to actor Ernani Moraes, 25 years older than she, who is separated.[2]

At this time three did miniseries: Hilda Furacão, A Muralha and O Quinto dos Infernos.[1] His back was in the novels Chocolate com Pimenta where did the hypochondriac Lili,[1] doctor's secretary Paul (played by Guilherme Piva). After he made his most prominent characters, Regininha, a lush samba Senhora do Destino, 2004.[1] In 2006 he Sandrinha in Cobras & Lagartos.[1]

In India – A Love Story played Inês, a girl who wore weird clothes and makeup and tried to warn his parents Melissa and Ramiro, played by Christiane Torloni and Humberto Martins, about the illness of his brother, Tarso (Bruno Gagliasso). Grandfather also helped to uncover some family secrets.[1]

In 2009, he made a cameo appearance in Tempos de Paz, of Daniel Filho. In the same year and the following year starred in two parts, Play and A Loba de Ray-ban, in which she plays Fernanda Porto, who falls for Júlia Ferraz (Christiane Torloni).[1]

In 2011, the novel is Aquele Beijo.[3] In 2013 returns to the novels Amor à Vida, the plot she plays the Bolivian Alejandra.[4][5]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1995 Cara e Coroa Nádia
1996 Salsa e Merengue Kelly Bola
1998 Hilda Furacão Zora
1998 Você Decide ep: "Seria Trágico, Se Não Fosse Cômico"
2000 A Muralha Moatira
2001 Brava Gente Iracema ep: "Os Mistérios do Sexo"
2002 O Quinto dos Infernos Maria Lélia
2002 Sítio do Picapau Amarelo Tonica Ventania Cameo
2003 Chocolate com Pimenta Liliane Campos Soares (Lili)
2004 Senhora do Destino Regina Ferreira da Silva (Regininha)
2005 Levando a Vida Neidinha Special Year End
2006 Cobras & Lagartos Sandra Miranda Café (Sandrinha)
2007 Conexão Xuxa Herself Participant of Nova Equipe Amarela
2008 Casos e Acasos Sílvia ep: "O Desejo Escondido"
2008 Toma Lá, Dá Cá Mother Iraci ep: "Na Boca do Sapo"
2009 India – A Love Story Inês Cadore
2011 Aquele Beijo Raíssa Barbosa
2013 Amor à Vida Alejandra Reys Moreno

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2009 Se Eu Fosse Você 2 Saleswoman Cameo
2009 Tempos de Paz Nurse Cameo

Theater

Title Role
PLAY, sobre sexo, mentiras e videotape Cíntia
A Loba de Ray-Ban Fernanda Porto
Obituário Ideal

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Museudatv. "BIOGRAFIA DA ATRIZ MARIA MAYA.". Retrieved 2 October 2011.
  2. QUEM (27 April 2009). "Não tenho medo de nada, sou abusada". Retrieved 2 October 2011.
  3. Repórter Diário (29 September 2011). "Maria Maya será Raíssa em "Aquele Beijo"". Retrieved 3 October 2011.
  4. "Amor à Vida: veja o look de Maria Maya na nova novela da Globo das 9". Globo.com. April 26, 2013. Retrieved May 6, 2013.
  5. "Alejandra Reys Moreno". Globo.com. Retrieved 20 May 2013.


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