The brazilian actress Nadja Mitidiero first graduated in Law School in 1999 at Don Bosco University (UCDB), in Campo Grande (MS). In 2001 she moved to Rio de Janeiro to begin her studies in the Laranjeiras House of Arts (CAL). She has worked with some of the best directors in the country, such as Hamilton Vaz Pereira in "A Vida Não Promete&qu...
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The brazilian actress Nadja Mitidiero first graduated in Law School in 1999 at Don Bosco University (UCDB), in Campo Grande (MS). In 2001 she moved to Rio de Janeiro to begin her studies in the Laranjeiras House of Arts (CAL). She has worked with some of the best directors in the country, such as Hamilton Vaz Pereira in "A Vida Não Promete" and with Paulo de Moraes in "Feliz Aniversário". Nadja also joined the physical theater company Omâme Theater in "Silver Nose and Medea", and also to Cia Akropolis, with which she worked using improvisation and paintings of German expressionism to create scene and dramaturgy for the project "The Sleeping Beauties". In the company Cia Akropolis, Nadja also worked with cultural production and signed the production of Else, adaptation of the homonymous novel of Arthur Schnitzler, that was in poster in the theater Sergio Porto and was success of public and critic. In 2006 Nadja moved to London to learn English and further her studies in the dramatic arts. She won a scholarship for the postgraduate course at one of London's most popular drama schools: Mountview Academy of Theater Arts. She starred in pieces that gave her excellent reviews, such as the one she received for Yela in " The tittle of the drama about Ante is Written Here", where she was exalted: "Nadja Mitidiero as sexy mermaid Yela who is trying to win a place in her father's heart of Ante. As a warm and charming actress she is, Mitidiero engages the audience, both as an artist and character, making this strange duality attractive and leaving everyone feeling as if they have been "double-knockouted" (Public Criticism). Back in Brazil, Nadja produced the episodes of Scarfacebook 1, 2 and 3, directed by Vitor Mafra where she was responsible for executive production and set. She also produced the show Translunar Paradise by the English company Theater Ad Infinitum on the brazilian tour in 2012 and 2013. He directed the production of Else with Cia Akrópoles de Teatro in Teatro Sérgio Porto, RJ. She produced her solo "Game of You" as well as two major productions, a musical "Vaudevillains" and "Top Girls", British texts she brought from London. In the television made participations in novels. She was Gilda in "Celebrities", directed by Denis Carvalho, and act against Mader and Marcos Palmeiras. In the cinema she starred in several short films such as: "Oscar V", "The Factory" and "The Bernard Enigma", and co-starring in "You Can Have It All", which toured the European Festivals and was awarded at the Cerne Festival. The actress also appeared in the feature film "Finding Fatima" and "Six Histories".
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