Robertha Portella (b. 1985)

Birthplace:
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Born:
October 16, 1985

Brazilian actress and former dancer. Between 1999 and 2000 she was a dancer and stage assistant of the programFantasy. In 2006 he won the contestMuse of the Brasileirão, of theHuck's cauldron, representing theFlamengo Regatta Club.[1]Then it was the cover of the magazineSexy in 2007.[2]In 2008 she joined the cast of dancers of the programDomingão do Faustão, where he stayed until 2012.[3]During his passage through the program, he participated in the fifth editionreality show Dance of the Famous, when she was the singer's instructorDudu Nobre.[4]The duo was the first eliminated from the attraction. In May 2012, he participated in thefifth edition ofreality show The Farm, fromRede Record,[5]having been eliminated in the eleventh week, finishing the competition in fifth place.[6]  In 2013, she debuted as an actress inDona Xepa, soap opera written byGustavo Reiz is based on the eponymous play ofPedro Bloch, playing the periguete and aspiring fame Dafne.[7]In December of the same year, Robertha acted inA Night Of Goosebumps,New Year's Eve SpecialRede Record, interpreting thenurse Miss Kiss.[8]In 2014, he works atbiblical miniseriesMiracles of Jesus, in the episode entitled "The Sinner who anointed the feet of Jesus", giving life to the character Joana.[9]And in the same year he enters the miniseriesHigh Plan ofMarcílio Moraes, playing a journalist named Fernanda. In 2016, he lives a moment of success in his career, by acting in the soap operaSlave Mother, where the ambitious Petunia lived, a seductive dancer, who seeks to get out of this condition. In 2017, he plays the sweet and humble Edissa inThe Rich and Lazarus, also from Record TV. In 2018, she returns to Rede Globo, this time as an actress, to act in the nine o'clock soap operaSegundo Sol, where she plays the prostitute Ariadna.  Married toBruno Coimbra, had his daughter Sofia in 2022.

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