Ludmila Dayer

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Ludmila Dayer
Born
Ludmila Dayer Schuller

(1983-06-18) June 18, 1983 (age 40)
Other namesLudmila Dayer-Middleton
Occupation(s)Actress and Producer
Years active1993-present

Ludmila Dayer-Middleton (born June 18, 1983) is a Brazilian-American actress and producer.[1]

Personal life

Dayer was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She has dual citizenship, Brazilian and American. She married a British businessman and currently lives with him in Los Angeles, California.[2][3][4]

Career

Dayer began acting at the age of 12 in the film Carlota Joaquina – Princesa do Brasil, released in 1995. In 1994, for which she won her first award Associação Paulista de Críticos de Arte for Most Promising Actress. She was discovered in a Spanish dance class, and was cast for two different roles in two different languages; The Spanish little princess Carlota and the English Yolanda. Then, she didn't yet speak English and Spanish fluently, so that the young Ludmila had to decorate all the phrases of her two parts in the film just by repeating them over and over.

Her first job in television was in a Rede Manchete telenovela, Xica da Silva. She then went to Brazil's biggest network, Rede Globo, where Dayer played the lead character in the 2000 season of teen soap Malhação. Dayer then rose to fame in the 2004 soap Senhora do Destino, where she played Danielle Meira, nicknamed "baby nymph" by her boyfriend Giovanni Improtta (José Wilker). That same year, she protagonized the film Vida de Menina, based on the diaries of Helena Morley.

After the 2005 SBT soap opera Os Ricos Também Choram, Dayer moved to Los Angeles seeking to expand her film career. She then founded Lupi Productions, her film and television production company.[citation needed]

In 2013, Dayer returned to Brazil to record the series Louco por Elas.[5]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1995 Malhação Taty Season 1; Episodes: "July 11–12, 1995"
1996 Xica da Silva Isabel Gonçalo
1998 Corpo Dourado Bianca Nunes (Bibi)
1999 Mulher Mariana Episode: "Herança de Família"
2000 Malhação Joana Carneiro Season 7
2002 Sítio do Picapau Amarelo Juliana Episode: "Histórias Diversas"
Linha Direta Aída Curi Episode: "Aída Curi"
2004 Senhora do Destino Danielle Meira
2005 Os Ricos Também Choram Sofia Trindade
2009 Rollers Sofia Trindade[6]
2010 Polomino Stripper boss
2012 The Situation Jasmine
2013 Louco por Elas Cibele Episode: "Léo e Giovana não Lembram"
Episode: "Amados amantes!"

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1995 Carlota Joaquina – Princesa do Brasil Yolanda / Carlota (young)
1997 A Inquebrável Short film
1998 Traição Alice
2002 As Vozes da Verdade Gabriela Short film
2004 Vida de Menina Helena Morley
2008 A Guerra dos Rocha Paola
2009 O Mundo de Lud Lud Short film
2013 Parents The Mother
The Redeemer Ruby
Kamile/Loyal Blue Alexandra Castro

References

  1. ^ "Ludmila Dayer". Retrieved 25 May 2012.
  2. ^ "Casada com britânico, Ludmila Dayer assume 'Middleton' no sobrenome". noticiasaominuto.com.br. 3 December 2016. Retrieved 3 December 2017.
  3. ^ "Atriz brasileira Ludmila Dayer casa-se com companheiro de longa data". lux.iol.pt. 2 June 2016. Retrieved 3 December 2017.
  4. ^ "Ludmila Dayer posta foto do casamento e se declara para o marido". Globo.com. 2 June 2016. Retrieved 3 December 2017.
  5. ^ "Após oito anos longe da telinha, Ludmila Dayer vive vendedora de pamonha" (in Portuguese). Globo.com. May 28, 2013. Retrieved May 30, 2013.
  6. ^ "Não, gente! Lá fora é muito caro". Revista Quem!. 17 January 2006. Retrieved 28 February 2007.

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