Marisol Ribeiro

Marisol Ribeiro

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Marisol Ribeiro at the launch of the novel Cristal.
Born Marisol Ribeiro Ferreira
(1984-07-19) July 19, 1984
São Paulo, Brazil
Occupation Actress
Website www.marisolribeiro.com.br

Marisol Ribeiro (stage name Marisol Ribeiro Ferreira, July 19, 1984 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian actress.

Biography

Daughter of actress Maria Ferreira and former television news presenter Gilberto Ribeiro, For many years he lived in Taubaté in São Paulo. In 1999 he moved to the capital seeking the dream of becoming an actress. He participated in many TV commercials, soap operas and a few pieces. In 2001 he joined the cast of Disney Cruj in SBT, then immediately took Marisol, the same station, and the same year (2002) also did Malhação on Rede Globo, interpreting Tininha.

In 2006, Marisol interpret Manuela in Malhação, but was replaced by Luiza Valdetaro, who had also played América and, curiously, a character of the same name.

Once posed nude for the magazine Sexy in 2005. The following year, after leaving the Rede Globo, Marisol accused the broadcaster does not give you more work in soap operas and series for having posed nude in the magazine, claiming to have suffered an increasing devaluation of the network as a result.[1]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2001 Disney Cruj Maya da Silva
2002 Marisol Alessandra Figueiredo
2002 Malhação Tininha Cameo
2005 América Kerry Villa Nova
2006 Cristal Marión Bandeira de Carvalho
2007 Sete Pecados Eliete Gasparini
2008 Água na Boca Érika Fagundes
2011 Morde & Assopra Melissa
2013 Contos do Edgar Episode: "Cecília"[2]

Films

Year Title Role Notes
2010 Inversão Juliana
2010 Azul Marinho Preto e Branco Mika Short film
2011 VIPs Lica
2011 Família Vende Tudo Lindinha
2012 Entre Nós Nurse Short film

References

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