João Pedro Correia de Carvalho, widely recognized by his stage names Jottapê or MC Jottape, is a highly accomplished Brazilian actor, singer, and songwriter renowned for his outstanding contributions to film, television, and music. He was born in Corumbá, Brazil, on June 2, 2000.
From a tender age of three, Jottapê captivated audiences with his presence in television commercials, signaling the early signs of his remarkable talent. It wasn't long before he made his dazzling film debut in the acclaimed movie "Acquária," showcasing his innate ability to embody diverse roles. His filmography has since grown to include notable works such as "The Orbits" and "O Menino da Porteira," further solidifying his reputation as a skilled actor.
Jottapê's television career has also flourished with recurring roles in highly acclaimed series like "Sintonia," "Uma Rosa com Amor," and "Brazil Avenue," where he shared the screen with esteemed actors such as Adriana Esteves, Débora Falabella, and Murilo Benício.
Jottapê embarked on a musical journey under the moniker MC Jotape in 2015. With an impressive discography, he has delighted fans with chart-topping singles like "Set do G15," "Eterna Sacanagem," and "Sentou e Gostou."
Actresses, Film and TV
Author, Film and TV
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Hip-Hop, Music