Cláudia Abreu Fonseca, better known as Cláudia Abreu, is an award-winning Brazilian actress best known for her work in film and television. She was born in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on October 12, 1970. Claudia began her acting career in the late 1980s when she appeared in the TV series O Outro and Hipertensão. She has since had a successful career in television, with recurring roles in the telenovelas Que Rei Sou Eu, Barriga de Aluguel, Pátria Minha, The Power of Desire, Celebrity, Belíssima, and Wounded Past, but he is best known for starring in the comedy-drama series Sparkling Girls alongside Taís Araújo, Leandra Leal, Isabelle Drummond, and Ricardo Tozzi. Claudia’s filmography includes The Man of the Year, Four Days in September, The Xango From Baker Street, and The Middle of the World. She has won multiple awards for her acting including two São Paulo Association of Art Critics Awards for Best Supporting Actress and Best TV Actress, a Prêmio Qualidade award for Best Actress, and a Prêmio Contigo award for Best Actress.
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