Here are 12 famous actors from Brazil were born in 1982:
Pedro Neschling (June 28, 1982 Rio de Janeiro-) also known as Pedro Henrique dos Santos Neschling, Pedro Neschiling or Pedro Henrique Neschling is a Brazilian writer, screenwriter, actor, film director, film producer, film editor and playwright.
Neschling graduated from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro with a degree in Social Communication. He began his career in the entertainment industry as an actor, starring in the popular Brazilian soap opera "Malhação" in 2004. He has since acted in several films and television series, including "O Rebu" and "A Grande Família".
In addition to his work as an actor, Neschling is also an accomplished writer and director. He wrote and directed the feature film "Albatroz" in 2019, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. He has also written several plays, including "A Ordem Natural das Coisas" and "O Tempo Não Para".
Beyond his work in the entertainment industry, Neschling is also a passionate activist for a variety of causes, including mental health and LGBTQ+ rights.
In addition to his work in the entertainment industry and activism, Pedro Neschling is also a co-founder of the production company, Ancho Filmes. The company has produced several award-winning films such as "Kill Me Please" (2015) and "Aos Teus Olhos" (2017). Neschling has also been recognized for his work as a film director and screenwriter, receiving several nominations and awards. He won the Best Screenplay award at the 2015 Rio Film Festival for "Kill Me Please", and his film "Albatroz" was nominated for Best Film at the 2020 Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro. Additionally, Neschling is also a musician and has released several albums, including "Pedro Neschling" in 2011 and "Initium" in 2015. He is regarded as a multi-talented artist who has made significant contributions to the Brazilian entertainment industry.
Marcos Pitombo (June 17, 1982 Rio de Janeiro-) a.k.a. Marcos Menezes Magalhães Pitombo is a Brazilian actor.
He began his career as a model before transitioning to acting in 2004, starring in the telenovela "Kubanacan". He has since appeared in a number of popular Brazilian shows, including "Mulheres Apaixonadas", "Bicho do Mato", and "Balacobaco". In addition to his television work, Pitombo has also acted in the theater and has starred in several feature films, including "O Cupido Trapalhão" and "Embargo". He is known for his charming and charismatic on-screen presence and has won several awards for his acting, including the Best Actor award at the 2016 Festival Nacional de Cinema de Varginha. Pitombo is also active on social media, where he has a large following and often shares glimpses into his personal life and travels.
Pitombo's popularity extends beyond Brazil, as he has gained fans around the world for his work in telenovelas. He has become a sought-after actor and has worked with some of Brazil's most renowned directors and actors. In 2019, he participated in the reality show "Dancing Brasil", where he showcased his dancing skills and finished in third place. Pitombo is also an advocate for various social causes, including animal rights and environmental conservation. He frequently uses his platform to raise awareness about important issues and has participated in numerous campaigns and initiatives to promote positive change in society. Despite his success, Pitombo remains down-to-earth and committed to his craft, always pushing himself to grow and evolve as an actor.
Fabrício Boliveira (April 26, 1982 Salvador-) otherwise known as Genisson Boliveira Fabricio Pereira is a Brazilian actor.
Fabrício Boliveira began his acting career in 2001 on the stage performing in various plays. He soon transitioned to television and film, starring in the Brazilian crime drama film "City of Men" in 2007. He gained widespread recognition for his role as Tim Maia in the 2014 biopic "Tim Maia." Boliveira has received several nominations and awards for his acting, including a nomination for International Emmy Award for his performance in the television series "Magnifica 70." Apart from acting, Boliveira is also a musician and plays the bass guitar.
In addition to his acclaimed acting career, Fabrício Boliveira is also known for his activism and advocacy work. He is a vocal supporter of anti-racism and social justice movements in Brazil, using his platform to raise awareness about issues affecting marginalized communities. Boliveira has been recognized for his philanthropic efforts and was awarded the Afro-Brazilian Personality Trophy in 2015 for his work promoting Afro-Brazilian culture and history. In his personal life, he is married to musician and actress Olivia Torres and they have one child together. Despite his success, Boliveira remains humble and committed to his craft, constantly seeking new opportunities to challenge himself as an artist.
Miguel Thiré (July 8, 1982 Rio de Janeiro-) also known as Miguel Pesce Thiré is a Brazilian actor.
He comes from a family of renowned actors and actresses, including his grandfather Paulo Thiré and great-uncle Tônia Carrero. Miguel made his acting debut in 2001 in the telenovela "O Clone" and has since appeared in numerous television shows, movies and plays. He is best known for his roles in the telenovelas "Páginas da Vida" and "A Lei do Amor." In addition to his acting career, Miguel has also worked as a theater director and producer. He is considered one of the most promising young actors in Brazil and has won several awards for his performances.
In 2012, Miguel Thiré starred in a Brazilian film titled "E Aí... Comeu?" portraying the character of Bruno. His performance was highly acclaimed and earned him a nomination for the Best Supporting Actor category at the Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro awards. He has also acted in Brazilian theater productions, including "Boca de Ouro" and "A Serpente." Miguel is known for his versatility as an actor, having played a wide range of characters throughout his career. Outside of acting, he is also a published author, having released his first book "O Chefão e a Estrela" in 2016.
Rodrigo Feldman (January 4, 1982 São Paulo-) is a Brazilian actor and screenwriter.
He is best known for his work on the Brazilian television series "Carcereiros" and "O Negócio". Rodrigo began his career in acting in 2004 when he graduated from Casa das Artes de Laranjeiras (CAL). He then started to work on theatre productions, before moving on to television and film. As a screenwriter, he has worked on the films "A Casa de Cecília" and "Duas de Mim". In addition to his acting and writing career, Rodrigo has also worked as a television host and a radio presenter. He is an active member of the LGBTQ+ community in Brazil and is a supporter of various social causes.
In 2016, Rodrigo wrote and produced the web series "Socorro, Virei uma Garota!", which became a hit on YouTube and earned him a Troféu Imprensa award for Best Web Series. The series was later turned into a feature film and released in Brazilian cinemas in 2019. Rodrigo is also a published author, having released the book "O Último Virgem" in 2015. The book tells the coming-of-age story of a gay teenager and received critical acclaim for its honest portrayal of LGBTQ+ issues. Outside of his artistic career, Rodrigo has been involved in various activism projects, including campaigns against homophobia and transphobia. He is a vocal advocate for the importance of representation in media and has spoken about the need for more diverse voices in the entertainment industry. With his talent, creativity, and dedication to social justice, Rodrigo Feldman has become an important figure in Brazilian arts and culture.
Domingos Antonio (February 27, 1982 Recife-) a.k.a. Domingos Antonio de Souza Leao Filho is a Brazilian actor.
Domingos Antonio began his acting career in theater before transitioning to television and film in Brazil. He is best known for his work in the telenovelas "A Lei do Amor" and "Flor do Caribe". In 2010, he won the award for Best Actor at the Brazilian Film Festival for his performance in the film "Eu Não Conhecia Tururu". Aside from acting, Domingos Antonio is also a trained lawyer and has worked as a professor of law. He is known for his charitable work and is an advocate for social justice issues in Brazil.
Domingos Antonio was born in Recife, a city in the northeastern region of Brazil. He grew up in a family of lawyers and activists and was inspired by their commitment to social justice from a young age. After completing his law studies, Domingos Antonio shifted his focus to acting and began attending acting classes. He quickly made a name for himself in the Brazilian theater scene with his dynamic performances and powerful stage presence.
In 2007, Domingos Antonio made his television debut in the telenovela "Paraíso Tropical", which was a huge success in Brazil. He then landed a role in the popular series "A Lei do Amor", which cemented his status as one of Brazil's top TV actors. His performance in the series earned him critical acclaim and a loyal fan base.
Domingos Antonio has also starred in several films, including "Nada a Perder", "Tungstênio", and "Deserto".
In addition to his acting career, Domingos Antonio is deeply committed to social causes and philanthropy. He is a vocal advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and has worked with organizations that support marginalized communities in Brazil.
Despite his success, Domingos Antonio remains humble and grateful for his opportunities. He hopes to continue using his platform and talent to make a positive impact on the world.
Robson Nunes (August 6, 1982 São Bernardo do Campo-) is a Brazilian actor and television director.
He is best known for his roles in Brazilian television series such as "A Grande Família", "Zorra Total" and "A Diarista". Nunes began his career in the entertainment industry as a comedy actor and gained popularity with his witty and humorous portrayal of characters on screen.
In addition to his work in front of the camera, Nunes has also made a name for himself as a director, having directed popular programs such as "Tudo pela Audiência" and "Os Suburbanos". His skill behind the camera has earned him critical acclaim and has cemented his reputation as a versatile and talented member of the Brazilian entertainment industry.
Nunes continues to work in the industry to this day, balancing his duties as an actor and director. He remains a beloved figure in Brazilian entertainment and is respected by colleagues and fans alike.
Nunes was born and raised in São Bernardo do Campo, a city in the state of São Paulo. He began his career in entertainment as a theater actor and eventually transitioned to television. His breakthrough role came in 2004 when he was cast in the popular Brazilian sitcom "A Grande Família". Nunes' comedic timing and ability to bring life to his characters quickly made him a fan favorite.
Over the course of his career, Nunes has appeared in numerous television shows, films, and theater productions. In addition to his work as an actor and director, Nunes is also known for his voice-over work, having lent his voice to various animated films and television shows.
Outside of his work in entertainment, Nunes is also a social media influencer, with over two million followers on Instagram. He uses his platform to promote positive messages and advocate for causes that are important to him. He is also a devoted father to his daughter and frequently shares photos and stories about their adventures together.
Nunes' talent and dedication to his craft have made him a prominent figure in Brazilian entertainment. He is highly respected by his peers and has won numerous awards for his work both in front of and behind the camera.
Bruno Ferrari (April 17, 1982 Catanduva-) is a Brazilian actor.
He started his acting career in 1997 on the Brazilian TV series "Malhação". From there, he continued to work in multiple Brazilian TV shows and movies such as "Da Cor do Pecado" and "Floribella". Ferrari also participated in several international productions such as the Mexican telenovela "Verano de Amor" and the American series "E-Ring". Besides his acting career, he is also a musician and has released two albums. In 2013, he won the Melhores do Ano award for Best Actor for his role in the Brazilian TV series "Amor à Vida". Ferrari is also actively involved in various charitable causes and supports organizations helping children and people with disabilities.
In addition to his successful acting career, Bruno Ferrari is also an accomplished musician. He released his first album, "Bruno Ferrari", in 2008, which featured a mix of pop, samba, and rock songs. His second album, "Ao Vivo em São Paulo", was a live recording of his concert in São Paulo and showcased his talents as a singer and guitarist.
Outside of his professional endeavors, Ferrari is a dedicated philanthropist. He supports several charitable organizations that focus on helping children and people with disabilities, including the NGO Hope & Helping, which provides assistance to children with cancer, and the Instituto Mara Gabrilli, which works to promote accessibility for people with disabilities.
Ferrari is also an advocate for social and environmental causes, regularly participating in campaigns to raise awareness about issues such as deforestation and human rights. In recognition of his contributions to the arts and charity, he has received numerous accolades, including the Medalha São Paulo Mérito Cultural, which honors individuals who have contributed to the cultural development of the city of São Paulo.
Leonardo Miggiorin (January 17, 1982 Barbacena-) also known as Leonardo Moreira Miggiorin or Léo is a Brazilian actor.
He started his acting career in the theater and then moved to television. He gained wide recognition for his role as the villainous Murilo in the telenovela Passione. He has also appeared in other telenovelas such as Belíssima, America, Caminho das Índias, and A Lei do Amor. Miggiorin has also ventured into film, starring in movies like Elaborate Crime and two of the Xuxa film series. In addition to his acting career, Miggiorin is also a skilled musician, playing the guitar and singing.
Miggiorin was born and raised in Barbacena, Brazil, and enrolled in drama classes at the age of 15. He then went on to study theater at the renowned Tablado theater school in Rio de Janeiro. In 2001, he made his television debut in the telenovela Malhação, and has since become a well-known face on Brazilian television. In addition to his work in television and film, Miggiorin has also made several appearances as a presenter and host on Brazilian television shows. He has been nominated for several awards for his acting, including the Emmy International Award for Best Actor in 2010 for his role in Passione. Miggiorin is also an active advocate for environmental conservation and has spoken out about the need for sustainable practices in Brazil.
Bruno Gagliasso (April 13, 1982 Rio de Janeiro-) otherwise known as Bruno Gagliasso Marques or Bruninho is a Brazilian actor.
He began his acting career at a young age and gained recognition for his role in the Brazilian telenovela Chiquititas. He has since starred in numerous telenovelas and films, winning several awards for his performances. In addition to his acting career, Gagliasso is also known for his activism, particularly his work in promoting human rights and animal rights. He is married to Brazilian actress Giovanna Ewbank and they have two children together.
Throughout his career, Bruno Gagliasso has become one of the most prominent and respected actors in Brazil. He made his film debut in 2004 with the movie "Mulheres do Brasil" and has since appeared in over 20 films. Some of his most notable film roles include the lead in the thriller "The Sign of the City" and a supporting role in the drama "Budapest". However, it is his work in telenovelas that has gained him the most recognition, with roles in popular shows like "Paraíso Tropical", "Passione" and "Sol Nascente".
Aside from his impressive acting career, Gagliasso is also a dedicated activist. He is a strong advocate for human rights, especially for the LGBTQ+ community. He has used his platform to speak out against discrimination and to promote diversity and inclusion. Additionally, he is a committed animal rights activist and has worked with various organizations to raise awareness about animal welfare issues.
Gagliasso met his wife, Giovanna Ewbank, while filming the telenovela "Escrito nas Estrelas" in 2010. They were married in 2010 and have since become one of the most beloved celebrity couples in Brazil. They are also parents to two adopted children, Titi and Bless. The couple has used their social media platforms to spread positivity and to promote important causes.
Giancarlo Di Tommaso (January 11, 1982 Rio de Janeiro-) also known as Giancarlo di Tommaso is a Brazilian actor.
He began his acting career in 2004 with a small role in the Brazilian telenovela "Celebridade". He gained recognition for his role as Bruno in the telenovela "Duas Caras" in 2007. From then on, he appeared in several telenovelas including "Amor à Vida" and "Êta Mundo Bom!".
Aside from his acting career, Giancarlo is also a businessman. He is the co-founder of the food app "King Of Fork", which was launched in Brazil in 2017. He is also a partner in the restaurant chain "La Pasta Gialla" with Brazilian celebrity chef Sergio Arno.
Giancarlo has been noted for his philanthropic work, supporting several organizations including the National Cancer Institute and the Brazilian Association for the Assistance of Children with Cancer. He has also been recognized for his work promoting sports, particularly soccer, in Brazil.
In addition to his successful acting career and entrepreneurship, Giancarlo Di Tommaso is also a prolific writer. He has published two books, "O Livro dos Manos" and "Ricos de Amor", which are both best-sellers in Brazil. Giancarlo is fluent in Portuguese, Italian, Spanish and English, making him a versatile actor who is sought after by international films and TV shows. He is also a passionate traveler and has visited several countries around the world for both work and leisure. With his good looks and charming personality, Giancarlo has become one of the most recognizable faces in Brazilian entertainment today.
Felipe Abib (December 14, 1982 Rio de Janeiro-) is a Brazilian actor.
Abib began his career on stage before transitioning to screen roles. He is best known for his work in Brazilian television, including his performance in the series "Lúcia McCartney" and "Chapa Quente". He has also appeared in several films, such as "Mato Sem Cachorro" and "Giovanni Improtta". In addition to his acting work, Abib is a fluent English speaker and has worked as a translator for films and television shows, including "The Matrix Reloaded" and "Prison Break". He has also worked as a voice actor for animated films and television shows, including "Kung Fu Panda" and "The Simpsons".
Abib studied acting at the renowned Casa das Artes Laranjeiras drama school in Rio de Janeiro before making his debut on the stage in 2003. He went on to perform in a number of productions, including "Oedipus Rex" and "Waiting for Godot". In 2008, Abib made his television debut in the series "Faça Sua História" and quickly became a sought-after actor in the Brazilian television industry.
In addition to his work in film and television, Abib has also done extensive voiceover work and has lent his voice to Brazilian Portuguese versions of popular films such as "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and "Happy Feet". He has also appeared in the English-language television series "Magnifica 70" and "3%".
Abib has been recognized for his work as an actor with numerous award nominations and wins, including a nomination for Best Actor at the 2015 Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro for his role in "Mato Sem Cachorro". He is also known for his activism and advocacy work and has spoken out about issues such as animal welfare and environmental conservation.