Cris Vianna
Known for: Acting
Born: April 10, 1977 in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Kelly Cristina dos Santos, better known as Cris Vianna (born April 11, 1977) is a Brazilian actress, model, and former singer. Vianna was born in São Paulo. At the age of 13, her father, a sportsman, died. She was forced to pay for her studies the following year, as her mother, a nursing assistant, had to take care of the house and two other children. Vianna began taking care of two children, aged 5 and 7 years old, who were the daughters of a neighbor. She began her modelling career as a teenager, after knocking on the door of several agencies until she managed to schedule fashion shows and TV commercials. Vianna walked the runways in Italy, Canada, Australia and Germany. Vianna made her television debut on América in 2005, portraying Drica. The following year, she had a role in Sinhá Moça as well as in O Profeta. Vianna sang for three years in the vocal group Black Voices. In 2010, Vianna received the Raça Negra trophy, in the Best Cinema Actress category, for her role in The Assailant. She was the drum queen of Grande Rio at the Carnival in 2011. Vianna joined the cast of the soap opera Fina Estampa in 2011, playing Dagmar dos Anjos. She said that she identified with her character's sensual side. In 2014, Vianna played Juju Popular on the soap opera Império. The role was originally intended for Viviane Araújo. On December 1, 2015, Vianna was a victim of racism on social media, alongside the journalist Maria Júlia Coutinho and the actress Taís Araújo.
Known for
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Last Stop 174
Marisa
Calibre 180
Maldito Benefício
Jumbled 2
Silvia Cillessen
My Dead Ones
Luiza
The Assailant
Teresa
Flordelis: Basta uma Palavra para Mudar
Vânia
L.O.C.A. – Liga das Obsessivas Compulsivas por Amor
Marília
Out of Sight
Angela
In the Line of Fire
Harsh Couture
Lolla Loy
Zodíaca – O Monólogo Definitivo de Cada Signo
Ariana
Looks & Essence
Dagmar dos Anjos
Blood Red: Under the Moonlight
Vicky e a Musa
Fafá
Que História é Essa, Porchat?
Self
Crashing Into the Future
Cairu
Tempos Modernos
Tita Bicalho
Empire
Juliane Alves Matos (Juju Popular)
Duas Caras
Sabrina Dias
Their Stories
Marta
Sinhá Moça
Maria das Dores
Brave Woman
Júlia Campos Albuquerque "Julinha"
Família é Tudo
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