Danni Suzuki

Daniele Suzuki (Brazilian Portuguese: [dɐ̃niˈɛʎi suˈzuki]; born 21 September 1977) is a Brazilian actress, filmmaker, and television host.

Danni Suzuki
Suzuki in 2008
Born (1977-09-21) 21 September 1977
Alma materPontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
Occupations
  • Actress
  • filmmaker
  • television host
Years active1998–present
Spouse
Fábio Novaes
(m. 2011; div. 2013)
Children1

Biography

Born in Rio de Janeiro, Danielle Suzuki is the daughter of Hiroshi Suzuki, a second generation Japanese Brazilian from São Paulo, whose parents immigrated from Shizuoka. Her mother is Ivone Suzuki, a Brazilian from Minas Gerais, of German, Italian and Native Brazilian descent.[1][2] Her father walked out on her family when she was 15 and moved back to São Paulo. Suzuki was raised in Rio de Janeiro by her mother and grandmother and faced financial difficulties; she had to live at her mother's friend home because her father sold the family house, leaving them with no options. Suzuki said about this period that she "didn't go angry because she always had supporting friends". Since then, she reportedly rarely sees her father.[3]

Career

When she was 15, Suzuki started her career as a model, despite finding that her Asian appearance somewhat limited her chances. She graduated in Industrial Design in Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro. Later, she started acting, gaining fame as the Brazilian teenager Miyuki in the telenovela Malhação. Nowadays, Suzuki also works as a host in Pé no Chão show, on the Brazilian Multishow channel.

Filmography

  • 2019 – Desjuntados - Patrícia
  • 2017 – Um casal inseparável - Cristina
  • 2016 – Baile de máscaras - Fernanda
  • 2015 – Malhação Sonhos - Roberta
  • 2012 – Cheias de Charme – Herself
  • 2009 – Viver a Vida – Ellen
  • 2008 – Ciranda de Pedra – Alice / Amélia
  • 2006 – Pé na Jaca – Rosa Tanaka
  • 2005 – Bang Bang – Yoko Bell
  • 2004 – Malhação – Miyuki Shimahara
  • 2003 – Malhação – Miyuki Shimahara
  • 2003 – Sandy & Junior – Yoko
  • 2000 – Uga-Uga – Sarah
Special
Host

Cinema

References

  1. Tenho uma misturinha parte japonesa, parte italiana, parte alemã, parte índio. folha.uol.com.br (2008-01-15). Retrieved on 2012-03-20.
  2. Os bisavós vieram no Kasato Maru Archived 2014-03-08 at the Wayback Machine. Japao100.com.br. Retrieved on 2012-03-20.
  3. Dani Suzuki superação. Titinet.com.br. Retrieved on 2012-03-20.
  4. "Gshow - as histórias das histórias que a gente conta".
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