Emanuelle Araújo

Emanuelle Araújo (born July 21, 1976) is a Brazilian actress, singer and songwriter. She became nationally known in 1999 as lead singer of Banda Eva, where she stayed for only two and a half years until 2002.[1] In 2004 she founded the samba-rock band Moinho with Lan Lan and Toni Costa, in which she is currently vocalist.[2]

Emanuelle Araújo
Araujó at the 26th Brazilian Music Award in 2015
Background information
Born (1976-07-21) July 21, 1976
Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Actress
  • singer
  • songwriter
Instruments
Years active1989–present
Associated actsBanda Eva (1999–2002)
Moinho (2004–present)

Early life and career

Araújo began her career at the age of ten doing theater with the Interarte Company, where she remained until 1990 and starred in the plays A Bruxinha que Era Boa, O Gato Malhado e a Andorinha Sinhá, O Rapto das Cebolinhas, Alice no País das Maravilhas, Pare para Decidir - O Musical and Dançar Bahia, the last two in which she traveled to presentations in Argentina, Uruguay, Peru and France.[3]

In 1993, at age 17, she became pregnant and had her daughter, Bruna. In 1994, she entered the biology course of the Federal University of Bahia, but gave up the first year and began to study performing arts in the same place, where she graduated in 1998.

Filmography

Television
Year Title Role Notes
1989 Via Láctea[3] Presenter
1996 Eva 96 Presenter Carnival Special
1998 Danada de Sabida[3] Mariana Year end special
2002 Os Anjos de Onde Vem? Carla
2002 A Mulher de Roxo Vivian Year end special
2006 Pé na Jaca Clotilda Rodrigues Alves
2007 A Grande Família Josefina (Josi) Episode: "Bonequinha do Papai"
2008 A Favorita Manuela Ferreira (Manu)
2009 Três Irmãs Maria Sonia Ferreira (Soninha Rainha)
2009 Dança dos Famosos Participante Season 6
2009 Cama de Gato Heloísa Miranda
2011 Cordel Encantado Marquesa Florinda Alfredo
2012 As Brasileiras Úrsula Episode: "A Desastrada de Salvador"
2012 Louco por Elas Talita Episode: "Violeta Faz Todos Embarcarem em Sua Loucura"
2012 Gabriela Teodora
2014–15 Malhação Dandara Duarte Season 22
2016 E Aí... Comeu? Leila
2016 A Lei do Amor Yara Garcia
2017 Show dos Famosos Participant[4] Season 1
2018 Samantha! Samantha Alencar[5] Main role
Film
Year Title Role
2006 Fica Comigo Esta Noite Singer
2007 Ó Paí, Ó Rosa
2014 S.O.S. Mulheres ao Mar Beatriz[6]
2014 Na Quebrada Ylana
2015 Até Que A Sorte Nos Separe 3: A Falência Final Malu de Carmo[7]
2017 Bingo: The King of the Mornings Gretchen
2017 Lampião Maria Bonita

Theater

Year Title Role
1989 A Bruxinha que Era Boa[3]
1990 O Gato Malhado e a Andorinha Sinhá[3]
1991 Não Apresse o Rio, Ele Corre Sozinho[3]
1992 O Rapto das Cebolinhas[3]
1994 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland[3]
1995 Pare para Decidir - O Musical[3]
1997 Dançar Bahia[3]
2007 Tieta Tieta
2010 Colapso Claudia

Discography

Studio albums

Lista de álbuns
Album Details
O Problema É a Velocidade[8]

Singles

List of singles
Title Year Album
"Uma Mulher"[9] 2016 O Problema É a Velocidade
"Céu Azul"[10]

References

  1. Marilda Santanna, As donas do canto: o sucesso das estrelas-intérpretes no carnaval de Salvador (SciELO - EDUFBA, 2009), 44-55. ISBN 9788523208851
  2. "Moinho", Veja Rio 20/9 (2010), 68. www.google.com/books/edition/Veja_Rio/SxdPAQAAIAAJ
  3. "21 etapas da carreira de Emanuelle Araújo, aniversariante do dia". UOL. Retrieved 23 March 2017.
  4. "Show dos Famosos estreia no "Domingão do Faustão" em abril". Portal N10. 26 February 2017. Archived from the original on 3 March 2017. Retrieved 2 March 2017.
  5. "Emanuelle Araújo vai estrelar nova série brasileira da Netflix | VEJA.com". VEJA.com.
  6. Globo Filmes (22 January 2014). "SOS - Mulheres ao Mar". Retrieved 26 February 2014.
  7. AdoroCinema (1 December 2015). "Até que a Sorte nos Separe 3 ganha primeiro cartaz – confira!". Retrieved 11 January 2016.
  8. "O Problema é a Velocidade". iTunes. Retrieved 26 March 2017.
  9. "Emanuelle Araujo - Uma Mulher". iTunes. Retrieved 26 March 2017.
  10. "Céu Azul". iTunes. Retrieved 26 March 2017.


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