
Leandra Leal
Acting
Biography
Leandra Rodrigues Leal Braz e Silva (Rio de Janeiro, September 8, 1982) is a Brazilian actress, author, director, producer and singer.
Born: September 8, 1982
Place of Birth: Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Known For

For Lota
In the 1950s, in Rio de Janeiro, Lota Macedo Soares married the American poet Elizabeth Bishop. A few years later, Carlos Lacerda, a friend of Lota's, became governor of Guanabara and invited her to create a park where a 7-kilometer landfill had been built. Flamengo Park would become the second largest urban park in the world.

The Long Voyage of the Yellow Bus
For this behemoth, Bressane took his opera omnia and edited it in an order that first adheres to historical chronology but soon starts to move backwards and forward. The various pasts – the 60s, the 80s, the 2000s – comment on each other in a way that sheds light on Bressane’s themes and obsessions, which become increasingly apparent and finally, a whole idea of cinema reveals itself to the curious and patient viewer. Will Bressane, from now on, rework The Long Voyage of the Yellow Bus when he makes another film? Is this his latest beginning? Why not, for the eternally young master maverick seems to embark on a maiden voyage with each and every new film!

Cena Secreta

The Life Ahead
Set at the turn of the year 2000, the series follows a group of friends at the end of their teenage years. Everything becomes even more dramatic when Beta dies, at the age of 17, on the night of their high school graduation.

Betinho: No Fio da Navalha
After eight years of a political exile imposed by the Brazilian military dictatorship, sociologist Herbert de Souza returns to his homeland. Alongside democracy activists, he faces the arrival of AIDS and puts the devastating impact of hunger under the spotlight. Overcoming his fragile health and personal tragedy, he creates the largest social awareness campaign in Brazilian history.

As Brasileiras
After the breakthrough success of 'The Cariocas', the spin-off 'The Brazilians - The Women' embraces all the diversity of Brazil and its women. Powerful, fragile, funny, protective, beautiful, talented, insightful, and especially unique; they all have a certain charm. No matter what their birthplace, age, lifestyle or preference, these remarkable women have one thing in common: they are Brazilian. Brilliantly witty and entertaining, every independent episode provides an exclusive look at the life experiences of the women who inspire everyone.

A Muralha
A hundred years after Europeans set foot in the New World, Brazil still remains largely unexplored. The Conquest recounts the saga of the earliest adventurers who wandered through these unknown lands. Jesuit priests, adventurers seeking gold, slaves and indigenous tribes were entangled in unceasing battles, at a time when laws were made by the sharp edge of a sword.

Justiça 2

Bingo: The King of the Mornings
1980s. Brazilian television exploding in color and auditorium programs not so politically correct. In the middle of this fervor, Augusto Mendes, a young rising actor, seeks his place in the sun. From porn studios to soap operas, he finally finds success and fame when he becomes "Bingo", a TV host clown from one of the audience leader TV shows for children. It turns out that behind the rice powder and red nose, nobody knows who he is.

Sparkling Girls
"Sparkling Girls" centers around three young and beautiful, hard-working housekeepers who reach stardom instantly when an online video clip of them singing, surprisingly becomes a hit. Their success provokes the wrath of a glamorously gaudy and outspoken famous singer who will do anything to ruin the girls' friendship and career. With humor, romance, over the top characters, and bright, glittery stage performances set to catchy tunes, "Sparkling Girls" delivers all of the expected delights and shows that dreams really do come true.
Filmography
as Maria Zilá Garcia Sampaio Amaral
as Self
as Regina
as Lota Macedo Soares (voice)
as Kellen
as Irles Carvalho
as Thereza Assunção
as Mulher do maiô vermelho
as Freitas
as Self
as Luiza
as Lúcia
as Leila
as Julia
as Self
as Kellen Aparecida
as Lola
as Self
as Luzia
as Cristina dos Anjos Bastos Medeiros Ferreira
as Zoé
as Rosa
as Zélia
as Ritinha
as Luana
as Marina
as Maria do Rosário Monteiro (Rosário)
as Rosa Maria
as Carmen
as Silvia
as Agostina Mattoli Rondelli
as Liuba
as Isabel
as Georgina
as Elza Lemos Carmelo (Elzinha)
as Camila
as Sônia
as Sabrina Marcondes
as Maria Cláudia Tedesco (Claudinha)
as Bebel Gilberto
as Úrsula Schmidt da Silva (Ucha)
as Sílvia
as Otália
as Isolde Von Bülow
as Margarida
as Soledade
as Otália
as Bianca Batista
as Beatriz Ataíde
as Sinhá
as Clarelis Batista
as Marcela
as Lúcia Helena de Mendonça e Albuquerque (1ª fase)
as Yanka Sbano
as Mariana