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Alias:
Davi Batista
Davi Claudino
Davi Claudino Batista
Birthplace:
Santo André, São Paulo, Brazil
Born:
October 7, 1996
Davi Claudino (born 7 October 1996) is an Brazilian actor, known for his starring roles in Whey: Uma Saga Anabólica em Busca da Verdade (2023), Pule ou Ocorrência às 4h48 (2020), and Flores Secas (2017). Born in Santo André, São Paulo, as Davi Claudino Batista, Davi is the middle child in a family of five, with a twin brother, an older brother, an older sister, and a younger brother. His parents are Rita Claudino and Claudio Francisco. At the age of 11, he began attending a theater school, where he started his artistic career performing in short theatrical productions. Davi made his professional theater debut at 15 in Mistério na Sala de Ensaio e Outras Histórias, portraying Tadeu. He graduated with a degree in Performing Arts in 2018. His film credits include Whey: Uma Saga Anabólica em Busca da Verdade (2023), where he plays João, Flores Secas (2017) as Frederico 'Fred', a double role with his twin brother Dan Claudino. Notably, he starred in the film adaptation of the play Pule ou Ocorrência às 4h48 (2020), which was recorded at home during the Covid-19 pandemic and broadcast live on Facebook. In television, Davi appeared in the third episode of the miniseries Extremos da Cidade (2014), which highlighted the significance of artistic production in São Paulo. He has also appeared in several music videos, including works for Grupo Aspas. His theater repertoire includes acclaimed productions such as À Deriva (2019), O Último Carro (2018), The Balcony (O Balcão) (2017), 4.48 (2016-2017), Adolescer Indefinido (2016), O Casamento de Mané Bocó (2015), and the award-winning Histórias de bobos, bocós, burraldos e paspalhões (2014-2016), which toured multiple cities in São Paulo, Brazil. Davi directed and starred in the play Pule ou Ocorrência às 4h48 (2019-2021), which received accolades for its production. Currently based in São Paulo, Davi is also known for his artist-educator work. He taught theatrical and socio-educational training classes for children aged between 6 and 10.
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