
Vilma Melo
Acting
Biography
Vilma Melo Schaefer (Rio de Janeiro, June 13, 1969) is a Brazilian actress, director, and teacher.
Born: June 13, 1969
Place of Birth: Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Known For

Tributo: Léa Garcia

Oxygen Masks Will Not Drop Down Automatically
1988: A Brazilian flight attendant named Fernando jets between Rio and New York, loves many men, and lives life to the fullest. He ignores the fact that lots of people around him are contracting a mysterious illness. When he himself is diagnosed with HIV, he resolves to fight it. Taking a risk, he smuggles a drug out of the US and into Brazil, where it is illegal.

A Fábrica de Sonhos
Eleutério and Rafaela's marriage is tested when she wins a contest to meet Sydartha, a soap opera heartthrob. The romantic teacher confuses fiction and reality when she meets her idol.

Encantado's

Second Call
'Second Call' focuses on the resilience stories of teachers and students in a complex public education system. After some time off from teaching, Lúcia Helena returns to the classroom, now giving night classes to teenagers and adults. Along with other three teachers and the principal, she faces institutional adversities and the lack of appreciation without flinching. The conflicts involve both the faculty and the student body and, in this scenario, Education emerges as a hope, reminding everyone that it is never too late to have a second chance.

Love Is for the Strong
The story of two mothers in search for justice after a police invasion in their community led to a tragedy that changed the lives of these two families forever. On one hand, Rita deals with the death of her youngest son, Sushi. On the other, Edna, the mother of police officer Digão, faces the consequences of her son's actions during the operation.

Que História é Essa, Porchat?

Ritmo de Natal

Dona de Mim

Three Summers
Over a trio of summers, a caretaker for luxury condominiums relies on her resourcefulness and her eye for opportunity to take advantage of whatever comes her way.
Filmography
as Jussara
as Soraya Suyane (Mulher Damasco)
as Carina
as Marilucia
as Self
as Olímpia
as Doutora Vera
as Marta
as Maria Elisa
as Cida
as Maria Expedita Bessa da Silva
as Rose
as Garçonete