Helena Ranaldi

Helena Ranaldi
Born Helena Ranaldi Nogueira
(1966-05-24) May 24, 1966
São Paulo, Brazil
Occupation Actress and model
Spouse(s) Ricardo Waddington (1994—2004)
Max Sette (2008-2010)
Children 1

Helena Ranaldi Nogueira (born May 24, 1966 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian actress.

Biography

After doing some modeling jobs and television commercials, she was ranked among the five finalists of Supermodel of the World - Step Brazil, 1989, sponsored by Class Modelos and Ford Models the U.S.A. (the first of that year was with model Adriana de Oliveira). With the money she earned she took a course in theater acting. At age 23 she moved from São Paulo to Rio de Janeiro.

In her first work, in 1990, she portrayed Stefânia in the soap opera A História de Ana Raio e Zé Trovão, although the former Rede Manchete. The following year, she acted in another soap opera on TV network, Amazônia, before moving to the rival Rede Globo.

In 1992, already hired by Rede Globo, she played Nina in Despedida de Solteiro. A year later, during the recording of the soap opera Olho no Olho, she met director Ricardo Waddington, whom she married; they had a son, Pedro.

In 1996, came to present the Fantástico alongside Pedro Bial, but the experience was short-lived because in July she received the invitation to act in the soap opera Anjo de Mim, directed by her husband, emerging as one of the central characters.

In 2000, inicou a result of great work with the author Manoel Carlos, which were: Laços de Família (2000), such as veteran turrona Cíntia; Presença de Anita (2001) as Lúcia, Nando writer's wife, played by José Mayer, who falls for this nymphet Anita, played by then newcomer Mel Lisboa, and Mulheres Apaixonadas (2003), such as Physical Education teacher Raquel, who becomes involved with a student of the college where she works, and also runs the ex-abusive husband, the author of several beatings by her.

In 2002 she was the protagonist of the novella Coração de Estudante, who lived in Clara and the young lawyer in 2004, participated in the miniseries Um Só Coração, as the Jewish Lídia, who lives an intense love and forbidden to Frederico.

In 2008, she portrayed a tormented Dedina, First Lady of Triunfo, the fictional town of A Favorita. Throughout the novel, her character ends up getting involved with the worker Damião (Malvino Salvador), best friend of her husband, mayor Elias.

In 2012 the actress played in the novel (Fina Estampa) Chiara Passarelli a cold woman, a model who left her husband Juan Guilherme (Carlos Casagrande) and son Fábio (Guilherme Leicam) and settled in Italy, but the character discovers that she has aneurysm and has a few days and then return to Brazil to spend "her Last Days" alongside her son and her ex-husband, but with the return of Chiara her ex-husband has her relationship with Letícia (Tania Khalill) shaken.[1] In 2014, the novelist returns partnership with Manoel Carlos, this time living pianist Verônica in the novel Em Família.[2]

Filmography

Television

Television
Year Title Role Notes
1990 A História de Ana Raio e Zé Trovão Stefânia
1991 Amazônia Andréa
1992 Despedida de Solteiro Nina
1993 Você Decide Episode: A Sangue Frio
1993 Terça Nobre Especial Episode: Lucíola
1993 Olho no Olho Malena
1994 Você Decide Episode: Copacabana
1994 Quatro por Quatro Mércia / Suzana Sales
1995 Você Decide Episode: Paixão Bandida
1995 Explode Coração Larissa
1996 Fantástico Herself Presenter
1996 Anjo de Mim Joana
1998 Mulher Marília Cameo
1999 Andando nas Nuvens Lídia Libion
2000 Mundo VIP Herself Cameo
2000 Laços de Família Cíntia Martins
2001 Presença de Anita Lúcia Helena Reis
2002 Coração de Estudante Clara Gouveia
2003 Mulheres Apaixonadas Raquel de Almeida Trindade
2004 Um Só Coração Lídia Rosemberg
2004 Senhora do Destino Yara Steiner
2005 Carga Pesada Vitória Episode: Vem Dançar
2006 Páginas da Vida Márcia Fragoso Martins de Andrade Pinheiro
2008 A Favorita Dedina Barreto
2010 Malhação Tereza
2012 Fina Estampa Chiara Passarelli Cameo
2014 Em Família Verônica

Film

Theater

References

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