Brazilian actress
Débora Bloch
Bloch at the 25th Brazilian Music Award in 2014.
Born (1963-05-29 ) 29 May 1963 (age 61) Occupation Actress Years active 1980–present Spouse
Children 2 Parent
Débora Bloch (born 29 May 1963) is a Brazilian actress. She is known nationally for participating in telenovelas such as Caminho das Índias , Cordel Encantado , and Avenida Brasil .
Biography
Bloch was born in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais . She is daughter of actor Jonas Bloch , and is a descendant of Ukrainian Jewish immigrants.[1]
Her contact with the performing arts began early, when, as a child, she and her sister accompanied their father to rehearsals and plays. At the age of seven, she saw her father fight fencing with Walmor Chagas in his backyard, during a Hamlet rehearsal. She grew up fascinated with the profession. At 17, after taking the course by Ivan Albuquerque, Rubens Corrêa and Amir Haddad at the Ipanema Theater; although she moved to two options in the entrance exam - History and Communication; she chose to pursue a career on stage.
Personal life
From 1987 to 1989 she maintained a conjugal union with the director and photographer Edgar Moura, and from 1991 to 2006 she was married to the French chef and businessman Olivier Anquier. Together, the couple had two children, born by normal birth, in Rio de Janeiro : Júlia Bloch Anquier, born in 1993, and Hugo Bloch Anquier, born in 1997. Since the beginning of 2018 the actress has lived with her husband, the Portuguese producer João Nuno Martins in his apartment, in the south of Rio .
In interviews, the actress declared herself to be a feminist and in favor of legalizing abortion , so that poor women have the right to choose what to do with their bodies and their lives in minimal conditions of hygiene and safety. She also revealed that she had an abortion at the age of twenty, when she became pregnant with her first boyfriend and was starting her artistic career. She revealed that she never regretted this act, and that the procedure was safe, performed in a private practice of her own gynecologist, and that it was done with her boyfriend's money and consent at the time.
Filmography
Cine
Year
Title
Role
1984
Bete Balanço
Bete
Noites do Sertão
Maria da Glória
Patriamada
Carolina
1986
Sonho Sem Fim
Clara
1988
O Grande Mentecapto
Marialva
1994
Veja Esta Canção
Sandra
1995
Felicidade É...
Maria
1997
A Ostra e o Vento
Mãe de Marcela
2000
Bossa Nova
Tânia
2001
Caramuru - A Invenção do Brasil
Isabelle Vielmond, Marquesa de Sevilha
2009
À Deriva
Clarice
2022
O Debate
Paula
Television
Year
Title
Roles
Notes
1981
Jogo da Vida
Lívia Ramos Cruz
1982
Sol de Verão
Clara Porto Machado
1983
Caso Especial
Jéssica
Episode: "Demônios do Posto Cinco"
Marcinha
Episode: "A Idade Sem Razão"
1985
Armação Ilimitada
Sandrinha
Episode: "Perdidos na Selva"
Kate Machoney
Episode: "A Dama de Couro"
1986
Cambalacho
Ana Machado (Machadão )
1987
Wandergleyson Show
Várias personagens
1988–92
TV Pirata
Various roles
1990
A, E, I, O... Urca
Sílvia Donazzi
1991
Doris para Maiores
Various roles
1993
Deus Nos Acuda
Roberta
Episode: "27 de março"
1994
Confissões de Adolescente
Drª. Raquel Goldenstein
Episode: "Despertar da Primavera" Episódio: "Uma Mulher Moderna"
As Pupilas do Senhor Reitor
Margarida da Silva (Guida )
1995
A Comédia da Vida Privada
Various roles
1996
A Vida Como Ela É
Various roles
Salsa e Merengue
Teodora Bentes do Gama
1998–99
Vida ao Vivo Show
Various roles
1999
Andando nas Nuvens
Júlia Montana
2000
A Invenção do Brasil
Isabelle de Avezac, Marquesa de Sevigny
2001
A Grande Família
Maria de Fátima / Fernanda
Episode: "Papai Está com a Cachorra"
Os Normais
Vivian
Episode: "Um Dia Normal"
2002
Diana
Episode: "Uma Amizade Normal"
Suely
Episode: "Gente Normal e Civilizada"
2004
As 50 Leis do Amor
Bia
2005
A Lua Me Disse
Maria Dorotéia Sá Marques Dantas (Madô )
Damas e Cavalheiros
Various roles
Toma Lá, Dá Cá: Piloto
Rita de Almeida Moreira
Telemovie
2006
JK
Dora Amar
2007
Amazônia, de Galvez a Chico Mendes
Beatriz
Minha Nada Mole Vida
Ellen
Episode: "Noite de Queijos e Vinhos"
2008
Queridos Amigos
Helena Fernandes Moretti (Lena )
2009
Caminho das Índias
Sílvia Cadore
2010
Separação?!
Karin Vianna
2011
Cordel Encantado
Duquesa Úrsula de Bragança
2012
Avenida Brasil
Verônica Magalhães Queirós
2013
Saramandaia
Risoleta Camargo
2015
Sete Vidas
Lígia Fiúza Macedo
2016
Tá no Ar: a TV na TV
Ela mesma[2]
Episode: "March, 8"
Justiça
Elisa de Almeida
2018
Treze Dias Longe do Sol
Gilda P. Ribeiro[3]
Onde Nascem os Fortes
Rosinete Gouveia
2019–2021
Segunda Chamada
Teacher Lúcia Marques Rocha
2020
Diário de Um Confinado
Adelaide[4]
2022–23
Mar do Sertão
Deodora
Awards and nominations
Art Quality Brazil Awards
Year
Category
Nominee / work
Result
2004
Best Featured Actress in a Play – Drama
Tio Vânia
Won
2005
Best Supporting Actress – Television
A Lua Me Disse
Nominated
2007
Best Actress in a TV Series or Special Project
Amazônia, de Galvez a Chico Mendes
Nominated
2008
Best Actress in Minisseries or Telemovie
Queridos Amigos
Nominated
2010
Best Actress in a TV Series or Special Project
Separação?!
Nominated
2011
Best Supporting Actress – Television
Cordel Encantado
Nominated
Year
Category
Nominee / work
Result
1984
Best Actress
Noites de Sertão
Won
Contigo! Awards
Year
Category
Nominee / work
Result
1996
Best Comedy Actress – Television
Salsa e Merengue
Won
2009
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama
À Deriva
Nominated
2011
Best Actress in a TV Series or Minisseries
Separação?!
Nominated
2019
Best Actress in a TV Series or Minisseries
Segunda Chamada
Nominated
Guarani Film Festival
Quem Awards
Year
Category
Nominee / work
Result
2012
Best Supporting Actress – Television
Avenida Brasil
Nominated
2013
Best Leading Actress – Television
Saramandaia
Nominated
2015
Best Leading Actress – Television
Sete Vidas
Nominated
2016
Best Leading Actress – Television
Justiça
Nominated
Shell Awards
Year
Category
Nominee / work
Result
1990
Best Featured Actress in a Play
Fica Comigo Esta Noite
Won
2016
Best Featured Actress in a Play
Os Realistas
Nominated
References
^ "Débora Bloch – Trajetória". Memória Globo (in Portuguese). Organizações Globo . Archived from the original on May 25, 2015. Retrieved March 11, 2014 .
^ "Débora Bloch participa do "Tá no Ar" e aparece em cima do Cristo Redentor". 9 March 2016.
^ "Debora Bloch e Enrique Diaz farão '13 dias longe do sol'". Kogut . 26 November 2016. Retrieved 28 March 2017 .
^ Patrícia Kogut (18 May 2020). "Globo prepara primeira série de dramaturgia na pandemia. Bruno Mazzeo estrelará". O Globo. Retrieved 18 May 2020 .
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