Fabiula Nascimento (b. 1978)

Alias:
Fabíula Nascimento

Birthplace:
Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil

Born:
August 18, 1978

Fabiula Nascimento is a Brazilian actress, born on August 18, 1978, in Curitiba, Paraná. Her artistic journey began in theater, where she gained recognition in local productions before transitioning to film and television. She achieved national acclaim with her role in "Estômago" (2007), where she portrayed Jaqueline, a complex character that earned her critical praise.  Since then, Fabiula has built a solid career, marked by performances in significant television and film productions. On television, she stood out in telenovelas such as "Avenida Brasil" (2012), where she played Olenka, and "Segundo Sol" (2018), portraying the character Cacau. Additionally, her work in series like "Samantha!" and "Desalma" has cemented her reputation as one of the most versatile and respected actresses of her generation.  Throughout her career, Fabiula Nascimento has been dedicated to roles that explore emotional depth and character complexity, consistently delivering authentic and impactful performances. Her contribution to Brazilian cinema and television is notable, recognized for her ability to effortlessly navigate between different genres and styles, always with intense and committed portrayals.

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