Marina Ruy Barbosa

TV Actress

Marina Ruy Barbosa was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on June 30th, 1995 and is the TV Actress. At the age of 28, Marina Ruy Barbosa 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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Other Names / Nick Names
Marina Souza Ruy Barbosa, Marina
Date of Birth
June 30, 1995
Nationality
Brazil
Place of Birth
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Age
28 years old
Zodiac Sign
Cancer
Profession
Actor, Television Actor
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Marina Ruy Barbosa Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 28 years old, Marina Ruy Barbosa has this physical status:

Height
167cm
Weight
59kg
Hair Color
Red (Natural)
Eye Color
Hazel
Build
Slim
Measurements
Not Available
Marina Ruy Barbosa Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Not Available
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Not Available
Marina Ruy Barbosa Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Alexandre Sarnes Negrão
Children
Not Available
Dating / Affair
Klebber Toledo (2011-2014), Caio Nabuco (2014-2015), Alexandre Sarnes Negrão (2016-Present)
Parents
Paulo Ruy Barbosa, Geoconda de Souza
Siblings
She is the only child.
Marina Ruy Barbosa Life

Marina Souza Ruy Barbosa Negrão (born June 30, 1995) is a Brazilian actress.

She started off her career as a child actress; her first major role was in the telenovela Começar de Novo.

In 2006, she portrayed a prominent character in Silvio de Abreu's Belíssima.

She later appeared in Sete Pecados (2007), Escrito nas Estrelas (2010), Morde & Assopra (2011), and Amor à Vida, interpreting Nicole, a young orphan and millionaire who gets cancer, Hodgkin's lymphoma type 4.In her adult career, she gained great prominence in the telenovela Império, playing the nymphet Maria Isis, thus winning the Contigo Television Awards for Best Supporting Actress.

In 2015, she starred in Totalmente Demais — a show that earned an International Emmy for best telenovela. Barbosa has become a style reference, being a constant presence in the lists of the most elegant women in Brazil.

Her red hair is considered her trademark.She is in big demand to make advertising campaigns, especially in the fashion and beauty segments.

She was the celebrity with the second most appearances in commercials aired on broadcast television in Brazil between May and July 2015, and was named one of the Top 25 Celebrities of Brazil in 2015, according to Forbes magazine, the Brazilian edition.

In 2015 she was the ninth Brazilian celebrity to appear the most in television ads, according to the ranking of the Competition Control, which monitors the advertising market.Barbosa’s social media following is also massive, especially on Instagram, where she has more than 30 million followers.She is currently married to Alexandre Sarnes Negrão since 7 October 2017.

Early life

Barbosa was born in Gávea, a southern zone neighborhood in the Rio de Janeiro on 30 June 1995. An only child, she is a great-great-great-granddaughter of writer, jurist and politician Ruy Barbosa from Bahia. Despite the similarity of their names, she is not related to the screenwriter Benedito Ruy Barbosa.

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Marina Ruy Barbosa Career

Career

Barbosa's first appearance in the film Xuxa e o Tesouro da Cidade Perpeta, in which she played Mylla, a teenage princess from a tribe of Vikings who lived in a lost city within a forest. She took several Swedish language classes before shooting the film because all her lines in the film were written in that language.

Barbosa auditioned for Começar de Novo later in the year, where she portrayed Ana, Miguel's guardian angel. (Marcos Paulo). This enigmatic figure held important plot information and had no known source. She had paranormal abilities, a strong spirituality, and had received messages from heaven that aided in her mission on Earth. Barbosa faced the additional challenge of having to communicate mainly by her eyes and facial expressions as the character did not speak. Elizabeth Jhin, a screenwriter, wrote it for her first telenovela.

Barbosa appeared in children's theater as the protagonist of the drama Chapeuzinho Vermelho - O Musical, located in Barra da Tijuca, and in Leblon's Teatro do Leblon.

Barbosa's participation in Começar de Novo earned her the opportunity to attend the character "Sabina" in Belssima. She was selected by screenwriter Silvio de Abrams and director Denise Saraceni after undergoing a packed audition process. Sabina was an important character in the telenovela story, the niece of "Bia" (Gloria Pires), and the granddaughter of "Nikos" (Tony Ramos). Sabina had a huge influence on the grandmother, Bia Falcao, who kidnapped her in the tale. The protagonist and her parents lived in Greece. Barbosa spent a month in Greece, filming the soap opera on the Greek island of Santorini in order to fully play the part. Barbosa's success in the role made her well-known in Brazil and led to her being interviewed on Domingo do Faustuo. Rede Globo later recruited her as an exclusive artist.

Barbosa in Belssima captured screenwriter Walcyr Carrasco's interest, requesting her to play the role "Isabel" in Sete Pecados, the daughter of "Dante" (Reynaldo Gianecchini) and "Clarisse" (Giovanna Antonelli).

Barbosa appeared in the first edition of Dança das Crianças in late 2007, hosted on Domingo do Fausto. However, she was the first contestant to be disqualified.

Barbosa debuted in adult drama in 2008; she was portrayed by Duo Charles Möeller and Cláudio Botelho in 7 - O Musical. She had to act in the musical, but also had to perform and dance. Clara's portrayal was very close to what Möeller envisioned. "Marina is a demon," the producer Botelho said. She has so much inner life at such a young age, and though she has no expertise, she shines on the scene as a veteran! That's the kind of 'child actress' we can only see in the United States, those who steal movies and plays...Marina makes the difference.

7 - O Musical was Marina Gomes' last act in the musical, but she died shortly after the performance.

Barbosa co-hosted a television Globinho show in 2009. Denise Saraceni invited her to participate in Tudo de Novo, interpreting teen Bia. She appeared in the sketch "Super Chefinho" on the morning show Mais Você.

Barbosa was interviewed by host Angelica for the Estrelas show in March 2010. In Botafogo, Rio de Janeiro, where her great-grandfather Ruy Barbosa lived, she made a cultural tour to Museu Casa Ruy Barbosa. Barbosa had the opportunity to demonstrate some of her musical ability by playing Beethoven on the piano of her great-grandmother Maria Augusta, in addition to describing the area.

Author Elizabeth Jhin, who had already made the telenovela Começar de Novo, had invited her to perform the tumultuous teenager "Vanessa" in Escrito nas Estrelas. Vanessa wore dreadlocks in her hair and was a ballet student. Barbosa, who had never performed ballet, took private lessons to get ready for the role. She appeared in all her ballet scenes without needing a stunt double. She appeared in her first kissing scene with actor Bruno Pereira, with whom she had appeared on Começar de Novo. Barbosa had the intention of making the zipper earrings portrayed by the actor, an accessory that would eventually become a fad among teenagers around Brazil. Nica Bonfim, her Escrito nas Estrelas colleague, transformed the character "Vanessa" into a doll. Critics lauded Barbosa's telenovela.

Quem magazine published a special issue in October 2010 to commemorate its tenth anniversary. Ten young actresses were invited for the shoot, which was produced and shot by Fernando Torquatto, who also used the word "As Estrelas da Próxima Década." Barbosa, who was just 15 years old at the time, was the youngest actress of the tenth century.

Barbosa was invited by author Walcyr Carrasco in 2011 to appear in "Alice" as a young villain and one of the plot's protagonists. Alice is a wealthy 18-year-old girl, vain and prejudiced, dressed only expensive clothes, the daughter of mayor Isaiah (Ary Fontoura) and Minerva (Elizabeth Savalla), who is destined for the crook Guilherme (Klebber Toledo). Alice introduced the slogans "You are a mongrel" and "I have pedigree" that didn't go down in public opinion. The success of Barbosa in Morde & Assopra was lauded by analysts, including Rio newspaper journalist Carla Bittencourt, Terra Portal's television columnist Mariana Trigo, and Epoca magazine's journalist Bruno Segadilha.

Barbosa is also known for her style of beauty, regularly sporting new launches as a result of the latest trends, and has appeared in numerous advertising campaigns and editorial fashion.

The actress was invited by author Elizabeth Jhin to appear Juliana Petrini, a journalism intern, in 2012.

In the April 2012 issue, Barbosa was the youngest actress to appear on the front page of NOVA. She will be back on the front page of the newspaper in June 2013 at the age of 17. Barbosa was voted one of Brazil's 25 sexiest women in September 2012.

Nicole is a young orphanage and millionaire who suffers from a degenerative disorder. She appeared in Amor à Vida by Walcyr Carrasco in 2013. Barbosa came to fame in the telenovela, and Nicole became a celebrity. The author decided against shaving the actor's head due to reader and collaborators of the telenovela. Despite the fact that the audience had overwhelmingly supported the actress, the issue became a national discussion and divided the opinions of critics. Nicole's wedding day was the author's decision, but Thales (Ricardo Tozzi) began having visions of Nicole's spirit with the script changes. The episode that chronicled Nicole's death had the highest television ratings in the telenovela. Nicole remained as a spirit after her death until the end of the telenovela.

Barbosa took seventh place in the VIP's list of "100 Sexiest Women in the World" in November 2013.

On the front page of Quem magazine on December 18, 2013, she was selected as one of "the best-dressed women in Brazil" of 2013.

Barbosa portrayed Maria Isis in Aguinaldo Silva's Império in 2014.

The end of her three-year partnership with Klebber Toledo was announced on August 11, 2014.

"Maria Isis" was a watershed in her career, due to her success in Brazil's top rated television show. Everything she wore made it onto television's most coveted items, and her red hair made her a hit in hairdressing salons. She appeared in numerous competitions over the years, and at 19 she became the youngest actress to win the Contigo Award. Best supporting actress on television. Império's triumph elevated her career profile to a leading role. She was named by Vogue as one of the top-dressed Brazilian celebrities of 2014, and the Época and Forbes Brazil named her as one of the country's most influential Brazilians of 2014.

Barbosa was crowned queen of a traditional Carnaval ball at the Copacabana Palace in 2014. She is the youngest Carnival queen in the history of the event at 19 years old.

Barbosa played "Malvina" on Amorteamo's Amorteamo mini-series in April 2015, a character based on Tim Burton's Corpse Bride. During Império's last shootings, she began recording the series, amassing both art and video at the same time. It was a big challenge for the actress, who had to play a different role than those she had played before. Barbosa had to perform an emergency appendicitis surgery during the Amorteamo shooting but quickly recovered and returned to the shootings. Her acting was praised and the mini-series was a hit, and it was scheduled to be shot in 2016.

Eliza de Assis Monteiro, the protagonist of the recent telenovela Totalité Demais, appeared on several occasions in 2015. The heroine, the protagonist, is homeless after being the object of an attempted assault by her stepfather, and she will end up becoming a model.

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