Soraia Chaves

Soraia Chaves ( born June 22, 1982 in Lisbon ) is a Portuguese actress and model.

Career

In one of her performances in the circus her family, she was discovered as a model, and began already at the age of 14 to model. She was in Portugal in the early 2000s as a top model and was cover girl for various magazines, including for the FHM magazine. For her first acting role she undertook former television director Carlos Coelha da Silva. His filming of the Romas O Crime do Padre Amaro ( The Crime of Father Amaro ) by Eca de Queiroz was a great success, and is still in May 2012, the most successful Portuguese film since 2004. Director António Pedro Vasconcelos they saw in the film and engaged her as the lead actress for two films ( Call Girl 2007 A Bela eo Paparazzo 2010), in which they also convinced acting. Both films were also successful movies in Portugal ( among the 10 most successful Portuguese films since 2004), and established her as an actress. Your notoriety subsequently took to continue after it had already become known as a model and television appearances. She is now one of the most famous figures of Portuguese entertainment industry.

For her role in a call girl she won the 2007 Globo de Ouro.

Filmography

  • 2005: O Crime do Padre Amaro; R: Carlos Coelho da Silva
  • 2006-2008: Aqui Não Há Quem Viva (TV series)
  • 2007: Law ( TV series)
  • 2007: Call Girl; R: António - Pedro Vasconcelos
  • 2008: Arte de Roubar; R: Leonel Vieira
  • 2009: A Vida Privada de Salazar (TV miniseries )
  • 2009: King Conqueror
  • 2010: A Bela eo Paparazzo; R: António - Pedro Vasconcelos
  • 2010-2011: Voo directo (TV series)
  • 2011: A Social Divisão do Trabalho - Adam Smith; R: Fátima Ribeiro short film
  • 2011: Rosa Fogo (TV series)
  • 2011: Barcelona, ​​Ciutat neutral ( TV series)
  • 2012: La chambre jaune (Short Film )
  • 2012: Dancin 'Days (TV series)
  • 2012: Lines of Wellington - Storm over Portugal; R: Valeria Sarmiento
  • 2012: Perdidamente Florbela (TV series)
  • 2012-2013: Dancin 'Days (TV series)
  • 2013: Real Playing Game; R: Tino Navarro, David Rebordão
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