Luisa Arraes

Luisa Cavendish Arraes (born 15 August 1993) is a Brazilian actress.

Luisa Arraes
Born
Luisa Cavendish Arraes

(1993-08-15) 15 August 1993
OccupationActress
Years active2003–present
Relatives

Early life

Arraes was born in Rio de Janeiro, the daughter of filmmaker Guel Arraes and actress Virginia Cavendish, both from Pernambuco state. She was cousin of the former governor of Pernambuco Eduardo Campos and granddaughter of the also former governor of Pernambuco Miguel Arraes.[1]

Career

Her first appearance on the big screens was in a film of her father, Lisbela e o Prisioneiro, in a small participation. In 2013 she participated in the Brazilian film A Busca, where she made a scene with actor Wagner Moura. But Luisa Arraes only became known after interpreting the sweet and romantic Laís Pimenta, in Babilônia, novel of Rede Globo. In the novel, she made a romantic pair with the Brazilian actor Chay Suede, becoming one of the highlights of the telenovela. Before Babilônia, Luisa was part of Louco por Elas, a series starring Deborah Secco and Eduardo Moscovis, where she gave life to Barbara, a sulky teenager with insecurities. Luisa also has works in the theater, currently is in poster with the play Pedro Malzarte e a Arara Gigante along with the actor George Sauma, that also is her boyfriend in real life.

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role
2012-13 Louco por Elas Bárbara Bianchi Soyetenna
2015 Babilônia Laís Matos Pimenta[2]
2016 Justiça Débora Carneiro[3]
2017 A Fórmula Angélica Dantas (young) / Afrodite[4]

Film

Year Title Role
2003Lisbela e o PrisioneiroDama de Honra
2006Irma Vap - O RetornoCamila
2011O Abismo PrateadoLuciene
2013A BuscaLiz
2014Boa SorteMagali
2016Reza a LendaLaura

Theater

Year Title Role
2011 Queda Livre
2012 Sóbrios
2013 Stand Up
2014/2015 Pedro Malazarte e a Arara Gigante Berenice

Awards and nominations

Year Award Work Category Results
2015 Prêmio Quem de Televisão Babilônia Best Revelation Nominated

References

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