Danilo Grangheia
Danilo Grangheia, born on May 22, 1977, in São Paulo, is a distinguished actor renowned for his contributions to theater, film, and television. He graduated from the prestigious School of Dramatic Art EAD/ECA/USP and has honed his craft through collaborations with Brazil's leading theater companies. As a key member of the Ultralíricos, Grangheia participated in several notable productions, including “Fim,” “Selvageria,” “A Tragédia Latino-Americana,” and “Puzzle,” all under the direction of Felipe Hirsch. His versatility shines in works like “Terrenal - small mystery ácrata” by Marco Antonio Rodrigues and "As Três Velhas," directed by Maria Alice Vergueiro.
Beyond Brazilian theater, Grangheia has engaged with prominent international figures such as Sotigui Kouyaté and Christiane Jatahy, contributing to a rich body of work that spans performances and artistic studies. He has also directed acclaimed productions including “The Last Piece,” “Banda Hamlet,” and “Nunzio.”
In film, Grangheia's performances can be seen in works such as “Cara ou Coroa” by Ugo Giorgetti and “A Bruta Flor do Quer” by Dida Andrade. His television credits include roles in popular series like “Irmandade” on Netflix and “Mauá - The First Giant” on the History Channel.
Grangheia's talent has not gone unnoticed; he has received prestigious accolades such as the Shell Award, APCA Award, and Cine PE Award, celebrating his impact on the performing arts in Brazil.