Lua Blanco

TV Actress

Lua Blanco was born in São Paulo, Brazil on March 5th, 1987 and is the TV Actress. At the age of 37, Lua Blanco biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
March 5, 1987
Nationality
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Place of Birth
São Paulo, Brazil
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37 years old
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Pisces
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Actor, Singer
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Lua Blanco Life

Lua Blanco (born March 5, 1987) is a Brazilian actress, singer, songwriter, TV host, and model. Blanco has been praised for her charisma, charisma, and her ability to play many roles. She gained fame on the telenovela Rebelde as a member of Rebeldes' accompanying band, which earned one gold, two platinum, and one double-platinum album awards.

Arthur Aguiar, Chay Suede, Micael Borges, Mel Fronckowiak, and Sophia Abraho were among the band members.

Lua's career saw her performer about 90 shows in Brazil over a period of three years, earning nine nominations for the "Actress" category twice, with one of which being named 'Vox Populi'.

Blanco was also voted the Most Suitable Artist for all Capricho Awards, and she was the only one to win all the categories in which she was nominated.

Blanco was voted the 71st-Greatest Brazilian of all time in a televised award ceremony in 2012; Lua was named "a gift of the new generation." The programme was designed to elect "more for the country that stood out for his contributions to humanity."

Early life

Maria Claudia Blanco, the granddaughter of musician Billy Blanco Junior and guitarist and English teacher Maria Claudia Blanco, is the niece of the English teacher. Billy Blanco's granddaughter, who was a natural boss of a nova artist, is a nova artist. Blanco was born in Só Paulo and now lives in Rio de Janeiro. Ana Terra, Estrela, Daniel, and Marisol were raised in a large family of musicians; she has an older brother Pedro Sol and four younger siblings. Both English and Portuguese children were home-schooled by their mother. The family moved often, including living in Peru for two years. The children were amused by music and social activities.

She performed in musicals at a young age, with her parents and siblings in a band. Blanco and her siblings released an album called O Trem do Arco (The Rainbow Train), which was composed of children's songs in Portuguese and English.

Famlia Blanco – É Natal (It's Christmas) (2004), when Blanco was 18, she and her family band began appearing in bars and other small venues in Rio de Janeiro. They mainly listened to bossa nova and The Beatles songs. Blanco performed with her new band, Lágrima Flor (Flower's Tear), in which she performed as a singer and composer in 2006. (The band's name was a nodulation to a song of her grandfather's, bringing his music to a new generation.) She left the band for other projects after five years.

Blanco took courses to develop her skills: singing lessons with Professor Carol Savoy; Interpretation at Casa de Cultura Laura Alvim (2008-2009); the CAL course with Isaac Bernat, Claudia Melle, and Renata Frisina (2009); and a workshop with casting director Sergio Penna (2013).

Blanco started acting in 2008; her first stage appearance was in Romeu e Isolda. She appeared in the Rede Globo telenovela Três Irma (Three Sisters) during the same year as a surfer Bia.

Blanco returned to theater in 2009, as the character Mariana in Frank Wedekind's musical O Despertar da Primavera (Spring Awakening); the musical produced a Latin version reimagined by Charles Moeller and Cláudio Botelho. Blanco and her siblings Pedro Sol and Estrela were among the 19 finalists among the three thousand applicants. They also released a soundtrack for the musical in 2010. Blanco appeared in the Globo telenovela Malhaço and joined the cast of young presenters for TV Globinho.

Blanco appeared in the Globo telenovela As Aventuras do Didi (The Adventures of Didi), in 2010. Vanessa Carlton and "Umbrella" by Rihanna's "A Thousand Miles" were re-recorded, according to her book Relaxing Bossa. Blanco returned to rehearse for Natália in the play Confessions of a Teenager, which was based on author Maria Mariana's book series, but she couldn't continue in the program due to other commitments.

Teus Olhos Meus (Soulbound), Caio Sóh's direct and written film, debuted her in Talia in the beginning of 2011.

Blanco came to fame as one of the leading characters of the Brazilian version of the telenovela Rebelde (Rebel). It was written by Margareth Boury and directed by Ivan Zettel and inspired by Pedro Damián's eponymous Mexican telenovela. Blanco was selected as one of the finalists in late 2010 after four months of auditing. To portray Roberta, the rebellious character, she undertook a series of challenges, including acting, dancing, and singing. Rebelde portrayed the daily life of young people attending a prestigious boarding school, with typical teenage drama such as alcoholism, bullying, eating disorders, and family problems as a result of the main storyline. On March 21, 2011, the telenovela debuted on March 21, 2011 and concluded with its final episode on October 12, 2012; the program was divided into two seasons and was broadcast in 410 episodes.

Arthur Aguiar, Chay Suede, Mel Fronckowiak, Micael Borges, and Sophia Abraho were all the Rebeldes' vocalists. They were signed to Rede Record to tour and film with a TV show, and they appeared on over 90 shows in Brazil over three years. The first Rebel Tour (October 30, 2011 – January 30, 2012) came to an end, with Blanco singing "Firework" by Katy Perry for up to 90 thousand viewers. Following the conclusion of the telenovela, the Farewell Tour Nada Pode Nos Parar (Nothing Can Stop Us) (January 30, 2012 – August 18, 2012) displayed an audience interest that permitted for multiple tour extensions. They decided to do ten days of concerts in the northeast and then unveiled the Turne Asepxia (Tour Asepxia), which followed the Turne Asepxia (September 25, 2012). In addition, the Rebels Forever Tour began in September 2012 and is returning to various cities for additional farewell concerts.

The band's album Rebeldes was released on September 23, 2011, selling 120,000 copies and earning platinum status. In December of the same year, the music video for the single "The Way I Am" was released.

The six leading actors in early 2012 began recording advertisements for specialized goods to fight pimples. As the advertisements were broadcast, they learned that Asepxia was the band's official sponsor.

Rebels Live, the band's first live album and DVD, taken from show recordings in So Paulo, was released on April 11, 2013. Its gold certificate was sold and its platinum counterpart was 50,000 copies. They made 140,000 copies in total. A music video for the song "Nada Pode Nos Parar" was released with the DVD. "After the Rain" became a hit single in June. The band's studio album, Meu Jeito, Seu Jeito, was released on December 9, 2012. (My Way, Your Way).

Blanco appeared in the film "It was the Chosen" by her former band Lágrima Flora in 2012 as an actress.

Rebeldes' last show in Belo Horizonte was on May 4, 2013.

Blanco performed a duet with singer Joo Teles of Pietros on "Todo Dia" (Every Day), which was announced in April and included in the music video at the beginning of 2013. "Tudo Vain Mudar" was Rodrigo Fragoso's second duet (All Things Will Change).

Blanco returned to theater in 2013 in the role of Anne, a protagonist of the comedy Stand Up with Matheus Souza, who conceived and wrote the script. The show was popular and was extended for another season. As Paula, she appeared on As Coisas Que Fizemos (The Things We Did and Didnot Do) in the same year as Paula, where she worked with actress Giselle Batista and Matheus Souza (who wrote and directed the show).

In July-August 2013, she appeared in the last two performances of Tudo por um Popstar (Everything for a Popstar) in Rio de Janeiro and three performances in So Paulo. The play portrayed three friends who fly to the capital to watch the debut of their biggest pop stars. Blanco appeared on stage with Jason Mraz' "I'm Yours," a song and video she produced for the Pietros band (who also attended), plus "Meu Jeito" (My Way, Your Way) from the Rebeldes catalog.

For the film A Brasileira (The Brazilian), Blanco produced the song "Turnaround." Uri Singer and Fabio Golombek produced the film, and Fernanda Machado, Greg Tuculescu, Dean Cain, Mariel Hemingway, and Scott Rodgers appeared.

Blanco returned to telenovelas in Pecado Mortal (Mortal Sin), which premiered on September 25, 2013. Blanco's role changed drastically due to the plot's setting, the 1970s setting, and her ability to better mimic the actor who played her mother.

Blanco produced a series pilot for a film called UO, which stars Miguel Romulo, Mariana Molina, Rael Barja, and Diego Montez.

Blanco appeared in Se Eu Você – O Musical (If I Were You – The Musical), a stage version of the famous Brazilian film of the same name in early 2014. Lua performed Bia, the daughter of protagonists Helena (Claudia Netto) and Claudio (Nelson Freitas), a participant in the Helena (Claudia Netto) and Claudio (Nelson Freitas). It opened in Rio de Janeiro on March 21, under the direction and choreography of Alonso Barros, Daniel Filho, Flavio Marinho, direction and choreography by Alonso Barros, and musical direction by Guto Graça Mello.

Blanca started filming and recording for the film Turbulence (Turbulence), Tiago Venancio's romantic comedy. Paula, one of the four protagonists, performed the song "Fall My Way" with singer Kevin White. The film was released on September 15, 2016.

Blanco launched "Eu o Tempo" ("Me and Time") and an autobiographical e-book on December 2, 2015 to promote the debut of her first solo album. In addition, she sold collectibles as part of a push to promote and finance her tour. On December 25, "O Mundo Todo" (The Whole World) was released, and the first official single "Perpeto" (Lose Everything) was released on February 27. Blanco's campaign came to an end on March 5 (her 29th birthday).

Blanco sent fans who had bought her a digital version of her first studio album, Mo No Sonho (Hand In The Dream), on March 21. The album features her brothers' appearance in "Gosto do Amanh," by fellow Rebelles member Micael Borges in "Vem N'o Vem" and singer Guiller Guanto, as well as musician Gusto Peixoto. Blanco officially announced Mo No Sonho on September 2 after the promotional tour, with a music video announcing on September 9.

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Lua Blanco Career

Early career (2005–2006)

Famlia Blanco (It's Christmas) (2004), when Blanco was 18, she and her family group began to perform in bars and other small venues in Rio de Janeiro. The Beatles' repertoire was based on bossa nova and The Beatles songs. Blanco performed with her new band, Lágrima Flor (Flower's Tear), in which she performed as a vocalist and composer in 2006. (The band's name was a nod to a song of her grandfather's, bringing his music to a new generation.) After five years, she left the band for other projects.

Blanco took courses to develop her skills: singing lessons with Professor Carol Savoy; Interpretation at Casa de Cultura Laura Alvim; and Renata Frisina (2006); and a film director Sergio Penna (2013).

Blanco began acting in 2008; her first stage appearance was in Romeu e Isolda. She appeared in the Rede Globo telenovela Três Irms (Three Sisters) that same year, playing surfer Bia.

Blanco resurfaced in theater in 2009, as the character Mariana in Frank Wedekind's musical O Despertar da Primavera (Spring Awakening); the musical produced a Latin version based on Charles Moeller and Cláudio Botelho. Blanco and her siblings Pedro Sol and Estrela were among the 19 finalists chosen out of a total of three thousand applicants. They also released a soundtrack album for the musical in 2010. Blanco also appeared in the Globo telenovela Malhaço and was part of the cast of young presenters for TV Globinho.

Blanco appeared in the Globo telenovela As Aventuras do Didi in 2010. Vanessa Carlton and "Umbrella" by Rihanna's "A Thousand Miles" were re-recorded, re-recorded the hits "A Thousand Miles" by Vanessa Carlton and "Umbrella" on Relaxing Bossa – Volume 4. Blanco returned to rehearse for Natália in the play Confessions of a Teenager, author Maria Mariana's book collection, but she could not continue to participate in the performance due to other commitments.

She debuted Talia in the 2011 film Teus Olhos Meus (Soulbound), which Caio Sóh's directed and written.

Blanco became known for his role as Roberta Messi, one of the main protagonists on Brazil's version of the telenovela Rebelde (Rebel). It was written by Margareth Boury and directed by Ivan Zettel from Pedro Damián's eponymous Mexican telenovela. Auditions lasted four months, and Blanco was selected as one of the finalists in late 2010. To play Roberta, she underwent a series of challenges, including acting, dancing, and singing. Rebelde portrayed the daily life of young people attending a prestigious boarding school, who are also dealing with issues that go beyond the main storyline, such as alcoholism, bullying, eating disorders, and family issues. On March 21, 2011, the telenovela premiered on March 21, 2011 and completed its last episode on October 12, 2012; the series was divided into two seasons and was broadcast in 410 episodes.

Arthur Aguiar, Chay Suede, Mel Fronckowiak, Micael Borges, and Sophia Abraho were among the Rebeldes' leading singers, as well as the Rebeldes' musicians, Sophie Aguiar, Micael Borges and Sophia Abraho. They were signed to Rede Record to tour and record as a TV show, and they appeared on more than 90 shows in Brazil over three years. Blanco's "Firework" performance by Katy Perry brought the first Rebel Tour (October 30, 2011 – January 30, 2012) to a close. Following the telenovela's conclusion, the Farewell Tour Nada Pode Nos Parar (Nothing Can Stop Us) (January 30, 2012 – August 18, 2012) displayed an audience interest that allowed for multiple tour extensions. They decided to perform ten days of concerts in the northeast and then introduced the Turne Asepxia (Tour Asepxia) (August 25 to September 23, 2012). In addition, the Rebels Forever Tour began in September 2012 in New York, revolving cities for additional farewell performances.

The band's album Rebeldes debuted on September 23, 2011, selling about 120,000 copies and receiving platinum status. In December of the same year, the music video for the single "The Way I Am" was released.

The six leading actors in early 2012 earned advertisements for specialized products to combat pimples. They discovered Asepxia was the band's official sponsor months after the commercials were broadcast.

Rebels Live, the band's first live album and DVD taken from show recordings in So Paulo, was released on April 11, the band's first live album and DVD, taken from show recordings in So Paulo. Its gold and platinum version sold 40,000 copies, as well as a DVD version of 50,000 copies for platinum. They made 140,000 copies together, totaling 140,000 copies. They also released a music video for the song "Nada Pode Nos Parar" on DVD. "After the Rain" became a hit single in June. The band's Meu Jeito, Seu Jeito, released on December 9, 2012 (My Way, Your Way).

Blanco appeared in the film "It Was the Chosen" by her old band, Lágrima Floren in 2012 as an actor.

Rebeldes' last show was held in Belo Horizonte on May 4, 2013.

Blanco performed a duet with singer Joo Teles of Pietros on "Todo Dia" (Every Day), which was released in April and appeared in the music video at the start of 2013. "Tudo Vai Mudar" is Rodrigo Fragoso's second duet (Everything Will Change).

Blanco returned to theater in 2013 in the role of Anne, a protagonist of the comedy Stand Up with Matheus Souza, who conceived and wrote the play. The program was extremely popular and was extended for another season. As Paula, she appeared in As Cos Que Fizemos e N'o Fizemos (The Things We Did and Did Not Do), where she worked with actress Giselle Batista and Matheus Souza (who wrote and directed the performance).

In July–August 2013, she appeared in the final two performances of Tudo por um Popstar (Everything for a Popstar) in Rio de Janeiro and three in So Paulo. The performance portrayed three friends who were in the capital to watch the lives of their favorite pop stars. Blanco appeared on stage with the cast to perform "I'm Yours," a song and video she produced with the Pietros band (who also attended), as well as "My Way, Your Way" from the Rebeldes catalog.

For the film A Brasileira (The Brazilian), Blanco produced the song "Turnaround." Uri Singer and Fabio Golombek produced the film, and starring actors Fernanda Machado, Greg Tuculescu, Dean Cain, Mariel Hemingway, and Scott Rodgers appeared.

Blanco's Pecado Mortal (Mortal Sin), which premiered on September 25, 2013, has returned to telenovelas. Blanco's role as a result of the plot's complexity, the 1970s setting, and her ability to better represent the actress playing her character's mother.

Blanco produced a series pilot for a television show called UO, which stars Miguel Romulo, Mariana Molina, Rael Barja, and Diego Montez.

Blanco appeared in Se Eu Fosse Você – O Musical (If I Were You – The Musical), a stage version of the famous Brazilian film of the same name in early 2014. Lua played Bia, the daughter of protagonists Helena (Claudia Netto) and Claudio (Nelson Freitas). It opened in Rio de Janeiro on March 21, under the direction and choreography of Alonso Barros, Daniel Filho, Flavio Marinho, direction and choreography by Alonso Barrios, and musical direction by Guto Graça Mello.

Blanca started filming and recording for the feature Turbulence (Turbulence), Tiago Venancio's romantic comedy. Paula, one of the four main characters, appeared in the film "All My Way" with singer Kevin White, and she performed it. On September 15, 2016, the film was released.

Blanco launched "Eu o Tempo" ("Me and Time") on December 2, 2015 ("Me and Time") and an autobiographical e-book to promote the debut of her first solo album. In a bid to promote and fund her tour, she also sold collectibles. On December 25, "O Mundo Todo" (The Whole World) was released, and "Performance Everything" was the first official single released on February 27. Blanco's campaign came to an end on March 5 (her 29th birthday).

Blanco launched Mo No Sonho, a digital version of her first studio album, on March 21, to her admirers. (Hand In The Dream) In the song "Tanto," she and her brother sang "Gosto do Amanh," performed by fellow Rebels-member Micael Borges in "Vive M N'o Vem" and singer Gusto Peixoto, the album features her brothers' participation. Blanco officially launched Mo No Sonho on September 2 following the promotional tour, with a music video releasing on September 9.

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