Cláudia Mauro

Cláudia Mauro

CountryBrazil Brazil
GenderFemale
BirthdayFeb 11, 1969
BiographyClaudia Fellipe Di Mauro (February 11, 1969) is a Brazilian actress, dancer, and writer. Known for her work in theater and television since the late 1980s, she has received several awards, including an APTR Prize, as well as nominations for a Cesgranrio Foundation and a Botequim Cultural Award.

Mauro made her breakthrough playing the seductive Capitu in the comedy series Escolinha do Professor Raimundo (1992), which brought her popularity on Brazilian television. This led to other roles on television, such as housewife Valquíria Assunção in História de Amor (1995), nanny Lisa in Por Amor (1997), and ambitious villain Simone Moralles in Estrela de Fogo (1998), her first major character in soap operas. She has also acted in several other productions, notably as the prejudiced Angélica Cunha in Páginas da Vida (2006) and as Mary of Nazareth, mother of Jesus, in the biblical soap opera Jesus (2018).

In theater, she developed a vast career as an actress and author. Her debut was in 1982 in musical theater in the show Vira – Avesso. She also devoted herself to dance, studying abroad. Cláudia acted alongside big names in Brazilian theater, such as in Entre Amigas (1993), Bodas de Papel (2000), Nada de Pânico, and Da Vida das Marionettes. In 2017, she was critically acclaimed for her performance and authorship in the show A Vida Passou Por Aqui, for which she was nominated for the APTR Award for Best Actress and Best Text, among others. In 2023, she gained notoriety as the antagonist Pilar in the soap opera Travessia.

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