Danilo Grangheia is a theater, movie and TV actor, graduated from Escola de Arte Dramatica EAD/ECA/USP. Born in Sao Paulo, part of his research on acting and directing has been developed in the major theater companies in Brazil. Along with the Ultraliricos, he has performed in several plays/projects such as "Fim", "Selvageria", ...
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Danilo Grangheia is a theater, movie and TV actor, graduated from Escola de Arte Dramatica EAD/ECA/USP. Born in Sao Paulo, part of his research on acting and directing has been developed in the major theater companies in Brazil. Along with the Ultraliricos, he has performed in several plays/projects such as "Fim", "Selvageria", "A Tragedia Latino-Americana" and "Puzzle", directed by Felipe Hirsch; "Terrenal - pequeno misterio acrata" directed by Marco Antonio Rodrigues; "Krum", with companhia brasileira de teatro, directed by Marcio Abreu; "As Tres Velhas", directed by Maria Alice Vergueiro; "Let's just kiss and say goodbye", by Elisa Ohtake. Besides the Brazilian groups, Grangheia has accomplished shows, performances and studies along with exponents of the international theatrical arena, such as Sotigui Kouyaté, Rena Mirecka, Nassim Soleimanpour, Cristiane Jatahy and Nuno Ramos. He has also directed the theatrical plays "A Ultima Peca", "Banda Hamlet", "Nunzio" and "A saga musical de Cecilia". In the movies, Grangheia has acted in Ugo Giorgetti's "Cara ou Coroa"; Caito Ortiz's "O roubo da taca"; "A bruta flor do querer" by Dida Andrade and Andradina de Azevedo; Caetano Gotardo's "O que se move" and "Hebe", by Mauricio Farias, among others. On TV, he has acted in soap operas and series like "Irmandade" (Netflix), "Maua - o primeiro gigante" (History Channel), "A lei do amor", "A Mulher do Prefeito", "Ligacoes Perigosas" (Globo), "3 Teresas" (GNT), "Contos de Edgard" (Fox), "O Negocio" (HBO), "A menina sem qualidades" (MTV). For his performances as a theater and movie actor, Danilo Grangheia has won some of the major awards in the country, such as Premio Shell, APCA, Femsa, Questao de Critica and Cine PE.
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