
Júlia Lemmertz
Acting
Biography
Júlia Lemmertz Dias (Porto Alegre, March 18, 1963) is a Brazilian actress. She is known for her dramatic performances in films, on stage and on television. She has already received several awards, including a Grande Otelo, a Candango from the Brasília Festival and two Quality Brazil Awards, in addition to having received three nominations for the Guarani Prize, and a nomination for the Molière Prize for the play Eu Sei Que Vou Te Amar , by Arnaldo Jabor.
Born: March 18, 1963
Place of Birth: Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Known For

Copinha, um Sentimento
A corner of the famous Copacabana neighborhood is dyed red and white and the gaucho accent speaks louder, echoing the chants of the Sport Club Internacional fans.

Tributo: Manoel Carlos

Fight or Love?
An inheritance of millions brings the fun-loving Charlô (Irene Raveche) and her bad-tempered cousin Otávio (Tony Ramos) closer than they ever expected. The inheritance, which includes a mansion and a chain of clothing stores, stipulates that the assets remain in the family. And since no one is willing to give up their part they decide to share the mansion and the business, despite the mortal hatred they harbor for each other. Charlô’s adopted son Felipe (Edson Celulari) also becomes caught up in the situation. However, he turns against his mother and becomes Otávio’s right-hand man at the company.

Walking on Clouds

Amazônia: De Galvez a Chico Mendes

Eu Prometo

Justiça 2

JK
For decades, doctor Juscelino Kubitschek enters politics and becomes president of Brazil.

Time After Time
Livia and Felipe are in a forbidden love story doomed to end tragically. A century later, they both have a new chance to make their love real again. “Time After Time” is an innovative romance set in two different eras in which characters hold the opportunity to make up for their mistakes, come to terms with the past and write themselves another story.

Amor?
The dramatic documentary recounts eight stories of love affairs in which those involved experienced some kind of physical or psychological violence. The real cases are interpreted by professional actors. The question raised by the film is whether love can be freed from violence, prompting the viewer to reflect.
Filmography
as Júlia
as Self
as Ana
as Josefina
as Ester
as Nancy
as Leticia
as Notória Alva
as Carmem Wollinger
as Ana Muniz Valência de Castro / Piedade Castelo
as Greta Schwarz
as Heloísa Schurmann
as Júlia
as Author
as Dorotéia Borghini / Dorotéia Sampaio
as Helena Proença Fernandes Machado (Leninha)
as Blanche Paes Leme
as Esther Wolkoff Siqueira
as Alice
as Amélia Martinez
as Julieta
as Clara Vianna
as Letícia Lacerda
as Mãe de Nádia
as Laura
as Mãe de João / João's mother
as Belinda
as Risoleta Trindade
as Ivana Stein
as Wanda Maxuell
as Júlia Kubitschek
as Cleyde
as Laura
as Morgana
as Nara
as Noêmia Arcanjo Assunção
as Narração
as Marta "Morta" Brummer
as Maria Francisca
as Aninha
as Sílvia
as Helena
as Genésia Pereira
as Antônia
as Maria
as Lúcia Helena Miranda
as Lúcia
as Fabiana Dumont
as Débora
as Julia
as Glaura
as Lidinha
as Sílvia
as Patricia
as Micaela
as Luísa
as Ângela
as Adriana
as Beatriz
as Milena