
Danielle Winits
Acting
Biography
Danielle Winits, the stage name of Danielle Winitskowski de Azevedo, (Rio de Janeiro, December 5, 1973) is a Brazilian actress, dancer, and singer. She has appeared as a regular in several Brazilian TV series and also played the Velma Kelly character in a Brazilian adaptation of the musical Chicago. Danielle Winits has also posed twice for the Brazilian Playboy. Description above from the Wikipedia article Danielle Winits, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: December 5, 1972
Place of Birth: Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Known For

Eu, a Vó e a Boi
The story of an enmity that spans decades. Waging a war without truce, the neighbors go to the last consequences to make each other's lives miserable.

Sai de Baixo
It follows the lives of the members of a dysfunctional family, their maid and the doorman of the apartment building in which they lived.

A Justiceira
Diana is woman who lost her child for her Husband. A evil man behind a series of crime operations. Searching for her son, Diana is hired for a underground organization to fight crimes all over Brazil. Now, Diana has the meanings to locate her former husband and search for her son.

Os Normais
Rui and Vani, are a couple facing normal discussions, problems and situations such as infidelity and convivency problems, but they solve it with great humor.

War and Peace
The series follows Barbara Palermo, a frustrated writer, and Pedro Guerra, a grumpy cop. Barbara and Peter met in high school when Barbara fell in love with him. She was an ugly, insecure girl who had always dreamed of being a great writer, while Pedro was a handsome guy, volleyball player, and flirtatious. After high school, each went their own way and they never met. Barbara eventually became a great writer, but under the pseudonym Paloma Paz, and sold hundreds of newsstand books. Pedro dreamed of joining the Brazilian volleyball team, but after an accident, his career went into decline, and he became a lonely and very closed man. The two meet again when an unexpected event involves both of them.

Chiquinha Gonzaga
It tells the story of Chiquinha Gonzaga, a revolutionary musician who marked the history of music in Brazil, and challenged the social standards of her time. Chiquinha was raised very comfortably and had an excellent education provided by his father, Jose Basileu, who expected his daughter to be a lady of the imperial court. But after listening to songs played in a black yard and influenced by friends, such as composer Joaquim Callado, Chiquinha begins to make compositions mixing polka and lundu. By imposition of her father, Chiquinha is forced to marry Jacinto, with whom she has three children. However, Jacinto forbids her to play, and she decides to separate from her husband, going against social standards. Chiquinha, then, fights for his freedom to play and will live with the great love of his youth, João Batista de Carvalho Jr., with whom he has a daughter, Alice.

Brava Gente
Brava Gente was a television series aired by TV Globo in Brazil between 2000 and 2003, initially as a special year-end. The program was adapted from stories and national stories, and plays by famous playwrights, screenwriters and signed by a number represented by several actors and actresses. The genres of the stories varied each week with the style of each director or author. Brava Gente in the stories ranged from comedies and dramas. In all 53 episodes were shown, broadcast on Tuesday nights.

As Canalhas

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Just Another Christmas
After taking a very nasty fall on Christmas Eve, grinchy Jorge blacks out and wakes up one year later, with no memory of the year that has passed. He soon realizes that he’s doomed to keep waking up on Christmas Eve after Christmas Eve, having to deal with the aftermath of what his other self has done the other 364 days of the year.
Filmography
as Odilia
as Flavia
as Lia
as Renata
as Betina
as Soraya
as Jerusa
as Márcia
as Norma
as Renata
as Letícia
as Marina
as Amarilys Baroni
as Gilda
as Jane
as Manuela Amora
as Rebeca Santoro de Carvalho (Becky)
as Amber Von Tussie
as Alice
as Bárbara Palermo / Paloma Paz
as Sandra Ribeiro
as Priscila Moneda
as Cibele
as Natasha
as Marisol
as Madame Beatriz
as Manuela Campos
as Luana
as Madame Beatriz
as Tatiana da Silva Prado (Tati)
as Corina / Bruxa Corona
as Rosy
as Maria Pia
as Lana Love
as Suzette Fontin
as Alice Alvarez (Alicinha)
as Marlene
as Marcela Porto
as Melissa Brown
as Dominique Maia
as Eveline da Silva (Eva)
as Loira Burra