MANU DUARTE
CAREER
Manu Duarte began her acting career with the play "O Doente Molière", directed by Fernando Berditchevsky, in 2004. She, who has a degree in Advertising from PUC – Rio, received her artistic training at Tablado and participated in numerous workshops and courses on TV and Cinema, seeking constant improvement. His first soap opera was "The Rich People Also Cry", in 2005, on SBT. In 2007, she played the rebellious Gabi in the soap opera "Luz do Sol", on Record and, in the same year, participated in "Pé na Jaca", in 2007, on Globo. In 2009, she played Flavinha in "Malhação". In 2013, she joined the cast "Dona Xepa", on Record. In 2016, she played the fun Dália, in "Escrava Mãe", on Record, which can currently be watched on Netflix, and which earned her recognition from the public. In 2018 she participated in "Malhação-Vidas Brasileiras". In 2019/21, she played producer Marisa in the soap opera "Salve-se Quem Pode", on Rede Globo. In 2002, she made her film debut with the feature film 'We've Never Been So Modern'.