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Thalma de Freitas
Brazilian actress, singer and composer. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Thalma de Freitas (Rio de Janeiro, May 14, 1974) is a Brazilian actress, singer and composer.
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The daughter of the composer, conductor and pianist Laércio de Freitas , at 14 she began studying singing and acting at the Teatro Escola Macunaíma.[1] She made her acting debut in 1992, in a stage production of Hair,[2] and in 1996 she debuted on television in the Rede Manchete telenovela Xica da Silva.[1] She then got her an exclusive contract with TV Globo, during which she starred in over a dozen telenovelas.[3]
She made her recording debut in 2004, with the album Thalma.[1][2] The same year, she was awarded Best Supporting Actress at the Gramado Film Festival for her performance in Joel Zito Araújo's Filhas do Vento.[4]
In 2012, she performed at the closing ceremony of the London Paralympics together with Carlinhos Brown and Os Paralamas do Sucesso.[2][5] As a composer, she has collaborated with a variety of artists including Gal Costa, Mariana Aydar, Gaby Amarantos, Ed Motta and Filipe Catto.[6] She also collaborated with Kamasi Washington on three albums.[2] Her 2019 album Sorte!, in collaboration with composer John Finbury, was nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best Latin Jazz Album category.[2][3]
Personal life
Married to photographer Brian Cross, with whom she had a daughter, since 2012 she lives in Los Angeles.[7]
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Discography
- 1996 - Thalma (Sony Music)
- 2004 - Thalma de Freitas (EMI)
- 2007 - Carnaval Só No Ano Que Vem (Som Livre)
- 2019 - Sorte! (with John Finbury, Green Flash Music)
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