Héléna Noguerra
Héléna Noguerra, born on May 18, 1969, in Brussels, is a multifaceted Belgian talent known for her work as an actress, singer, and television presenter, with roots tracing back to Portugal. She is the sibling of the renowned singer Lio, which places her within a family rich in artistic expression.
Throughout her career, Noguerra has made notable contributions to both the music and entertainment industries. Her songs have been featured in various commercials and television shows, including the popular series "Lunettes noires pour nuits blanches," hosted by Thierry Ardisson from 1988 to 1990. In 2010, she expanded her artistic repertoire by lending her voice to the acclaimed video game "Bayonetta," where she performed the game's iconic theme as well as an interpretation of "Fly Me to the Moon."
In addition to her musical endeavors, Noguerra showcased her talent on stage in 2010 when she toured with the French band Nouvelle Vague, further solidifying her presence in the music scene. With a career spanning several decades, Héléna Noguerra continues to captivate audiences with her diverse skills and artistic versatility. Her contributions to both music and performance have firmly established her as a prominent figure in the Belgian cultural landscape.
Filmography
La petite femelle
You Don't Choose Your Family
Heartbreaker
In Paris
Alleluia
BDE
Junior (2014)
How to Survive Without Mum
Place publique
Miserere
10 Days with Dad
Turf