Lívia Silva

Birthplace:
São Bernardo do Campo, São Paulo, Brazil

Lívia Silva was born on June 23, 2005, in São Bernardo do Campo, SP. At the age of 9 Lívia was discovered by a producer who was impressed with her resourcefulness and charisma, he recommended courses and agencies for the beginning of her career. She has already participated in children's productions. She acted in the film 'Mare Nostrum', by director Ricardo Elias and participated in the film 'All the Dead Ones' by directors Caetano Gotardo and Marco Dutra.  The young actress is one of the newest bets of Actor and Director Selton Mello. She stood out when she brought Guilhermina to life in the 4th season of 'Therapy Session', seen by more than 10 million viewers on Globoplay and on the GNT channel, and was announced as the protagonist of one of the films of the 'An Unforgettable Year' franchise, where she will play Jasmine. The franchise will consist of four films, starting with 'An Unforgettable Year - Summer', followed by 'An Unforgettable Year - Fall', then 'An Unforgettable Year - Winter' and ending with 'An Unforgettable Year - Spring'.

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