Isabelle Nassar

Actress

 

Isabelle Nassar is a Brazilian actress, performer, and playwright. She graduated in 2016 from the renowned E.E.T. Martins Pena and, in 2018, obtained a Bachelor's degree in Performing Arts from Casa das Artes de Laranjeiras. Isabelle continuously engages in further studies and has participated in workshops at the National Theatre of Scotland and was a PIBIC scholarship recipient in Physical Theater under the renowned French director Alain Alberganti. Currently, she is pursuing a postgraduate degree in Contemporary Philosophy at PUC, focusing on the Body and its various manifestations.

In theater, she has worked on several plays with some of the country's top directors, such as Bia Lessa, César Augusto, and Jefferson Miranda. In 2019, Isabelle debuted at Sesc Copacabana in the play "Era Medeia," which she co-created with her theatrical group (Grupo de 2). For this work, Isabelle was nominated for Best Actress at the Niterói Short Scenes Festival. She made her debut as a playwright in 2019 with the play "Limítrofe/Figo," presented at the 10th Edition of the Tempo Festival.

Isabelle appeared in the second season of the series "Bom dia, Verônica" (2022, Netflix), the soap opera "Travessia" (2021, Rede Globo), and is part of the cast of the soap opera "Dona Beja," a project in development by HBO Max.

In cinema, she was part of the cast of two feature films: "Hopekillers" (2017), directed by Thiago Moyses, and "Delicadeza" (2022), directed by Ciça Castello and written by Miguel Paiva, in which she plays the lead role.

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