Rodrigo Lombardi (b. 1976)

Birthplace:
São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

Born:
October 15, 1976

Filho de uma dona de casa (Rose Lombardi) e de um representante comercial (Ary Lombardi), além dos seus 4 irmãos (Andrea Lombardi, Bruna Lombardi, Pablo Lombardi e Kauê Lombardi). Rodrigo Lombardi queria ser jogador de vôlei quando, aos 17 anos, foi estudar em San Diego, nos Estados Unidos. Porém, sem êxito, retornou a São Paulo e, trabalhou como agente de viagens e garçom, até fazer a sua primeira peça de teatro. Em 1999, ingressou no Grupo Tapa, um dos mais importantes grupos teatrais do Brasil. Estreou como ator no espetáculo infantil João e o Pé de Feijão, antes estrear na televisão, na novela Meu Pé de Laranja Lima, da TV Bandeirantes. No teatro, dentre outras peças, atuou em A Mandrágora (2004) Ricardo III (2006) e Don Juan (2012) . Revelou que fez cerca de 50 testes para conseguir um papel de destaque na televisão. Contou também que antes de ser chamado para atuar em Bang Bang, novela que marcou sua estreia na Rede Globo, em 2005, estava tentando ser vendedor de loja no shopping. O mesmo afirma que chegou a pensar em desistir da profissão, devido a dificuldade para se conseguir bons trabalhos. São-Paulino fanático, teve a primeira aparição na emissora em uma partida entre São Paulo FC e River Plate no Estádio do Morumbi. Foi durante a encenação da peça A Mandrágora, que um produtor da Rede Globo o descobriu. A partir de sua estreia na emissora carioca, fez um trabalho emendado no outro.

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