Tania Khalill
Tania Khalill, whose full name is Tânia Calil Padis Campos, was born on July 8, 1977, in Brazil. She is a talented actress and television presenter, making significant contributions to both the small and large screens.
Her television career took off in 2002 when she made her debut in the soap opera "Sabor da Paixão," where she played a supporting role. Khalill gained widespread recognition in 2004 for her portrayal of Nalva Ferrari, a charismatic samba dancer, in the acclaimed telenovela "Senhora do Destino," which was penned by the renowned writer Aguinaldo Silva. This role, originally considered for other prominent figures, helped solidify her presence in the industry. In 2006, she showcased her versatility by embodying Nikki Ortega, a character with a villainous edge, in "Cobras & Lagartos." Her impressive performances continued with roles in "Casos e Acasos" and "Guerra & Paz" in 2008, and the passionate Duda in "Caminho das Índias" in 2009.
Khalill's theatrical journey began in 1995 with a production by Naum Alves. She has since taken part in a variety of stage plays, including works by renowned playwrights Nelson Rodrigues and Luís Fernando Veríssimo, demonstrating her range as an actress. Her film credits include short films like "SCYSD" and "The Opposite Sex," with her work in "Innocent" being featured at the 13th International Latino Film Festival in Los Angeles. Tania Khalill continues to be a prominent figure in Brazilian entertainment.
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