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Brazilian actress and producer
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Christiana Guinle
Bornc. 1965 (age 59–60)
Brazil
EducationRoyal Shakespeare Company

Christiana Guinle (born c. 1965) is a gender-fluid Brazilian actress and producer who graduated from the Royal Shakespeare Company in England.

Theater - actress

  • Homer’s Odissey – won Mambembe best actress award
  • O Ateneu, by Raul Pompéia - won Mambembe best new actress award
  • Medea, by Eurípedes
  • LuLu, by Frank Wedekind
  • The Blind, by Ghelderode – Shell best actress award nominee

Theater – actress and producer

  • Hell is Other People, based on Jean-Paul Sartre’s Huis-Clos – Molière best actress award nominee
  • O Anjo Negro (The Dark Angel), by Nelson Rodrigues – won A.P.C.A. best actress award
  • A Dana do Mar (The Lady from the Sea), by Ibsen – won Shell best actress award
  • God, by Woody Allen
  • Raised in Captivity, by Nicky Silver

Cinema

  • A Espera (The Wait), by Luiz Fernando Carvalho – the film won Gramado best film award
  • Mil e Uma (One Thousand and One), by Suzana Morais about Marcel Duchamp’s work
  • Metalguru, by Flavio Colker – won Berlin’s alternative festival best actress award

Television

  • Chiquinha Gonzaga, by Manoel Carlos – television miniseries about the life of Chiquinha Gonzaga (Brazilian composer, pianist, and conductor), broadcast by Rede Globo Network
  • A Casa das Sete Mulheres (The House of Seven Women), by Maria Adelaide Amaral - television miniseries broadcast by Rede Globo Network .
  • Um Só Coração (Just One Heart), by Maria Adelaide Amaral - television miniseries broadcast by Rede Globo Network
  • JK, by Maria Adelaide Amaral - television miniseries about the life of Juscelino Kubitschek (President of Brazil from 1956 to 1961), broadcast by Rede Globo Network
  • Lado a Lado - Rede Globo Network (2012-2013)

Personal life

Guinle is genderfluid and lesbian with fluid sexuality.

References

  1. "Aos 57 anos, atriz Christiana Guinle se define como gênero fluido e fala de reação da família: 'Descobri quem sou'" [At 57 years old, actress Christiana Guinle defines herself as gender fluid and talks about her family's reaction: 'I discovered who I am'] (in Portuguese). Globo. 30 September 2022. Retrieved 2024-02-19.
  2. "Atriz Christiana Guinle se assume como gênero fluído: 'Não preciso me rotular'" [Actress Christiana Guinle comes out as gender fluid: 'I don't need to label myself'] (in Portuguese). Revista Marie Claire.
  3. "Home". rsc.org.uk.
  4. O Anjo Negro
  5. "Atriz Christiana Guinle se assume como 'gênero fluído' e cria espetáculo para falar sobre sua identidade". ISTOÉ Independente (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2024-03-08. Retrieved 2024-06-27.
  6. "Aos 57 anos, atriz Christiana Guinle se define como gênero fluido e fala de reação da família: 'Descobri quem sou'". Extra Online (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2022-09-30. Retrieved 2024-06-27.
  7. "Christiana Guinle: "Gênero não deve ser fixo"". VEJA (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-06-27.


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