João Baldasserini

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Born
João Carlos Baldasserini

(1984-01-23) 23 January 1984 (age 41)
OthernamesJoão Balda
OccupationActor
Yearsactive2005-present
João Baldasserini
Born
João Carlos Baldasserini

(1984-01-23) 23 January 1984 (age 41)
Other namesJoão Balda
OccupationActor
Years active2005-present
Spouse
Erica Lopes
(m. 2019)
Children1

João Carlos Baldasserini (born January 23, 1984) is a Brazilian actor.[1]

João was born in the city of São Paulo and raised during his childhood and adolescence in the city of Indaiatuba, in the interior of the state of São Paulo. He is the son of singer Kika Baldasserini.[2] At the age of 17, he switched from law to performing arts at the Conservatório Dramático e Musical Doutor Carlos de Campos in Tatuí. After completing the course, in 2004, he moved to São Paulo, where he attended the Escola de Arte Dramática da Escola de Comunicação e Artes da Universidade de São Paulo (EAD/ECA/USP) in parallel with the cinema course at the Studio Fátima Toledo.[3]

Career

Among his works in the theater are the play Noite na Taverna, with Teatro da Curva, and then he joined Cia. Os Satyros, starring in the plays A Vida na Praça Roosevelt (2006), by Dea Loher, Liz (2008), by Reinaldo Montero, and Vestido de Noiva (2008), by Nelson Rodrigues, directed by Rodolfo García Vázquez. In 2012, he acted in the plays Jamais Seremos Tão Jovens and Guarde um Beijo Meu.[3] In cinema, he acted in the feature films Quase Samba (2013), Hoje and Linha de Passe (2008), by Walter Salles and Daniela Thomas.[3] On television, he was part of the cast of the soap opera Tempos Modernos (2010), O Astro (2011), the series A Teia, both on Rede Globo, and Passionais, a GNT series directed by Henrique Goldman, in which he starred alongside the actress Betty Faria. In 2015, he starred in the miniseries Felizes para Sempre?, starring Paolla Oliveira, as Caroline Abras' romantic partner. In 2015 he joined the cast of the soap opera A Regra do Jogo, playing the comic villain Victor, where he acted alongside Giovanna Antonelli. In 2016, he starred in the soap opera Haja Coração, alongside Mariana Ximenes, playing the seductive Beto Velásquez. In 2017, there is the clumsy Agnaldo, one of the hotel's four thieves in the soap opera Pega Pega. In 2018, there is the ambitious and secretive villain Emílio and his twin brother, the mysterious Lúcio, who gradually reveals himself to be just like his brother in O Tempo Não Para. In 2020, he played Zezinho, one of the protagonists of Salve-se Quem Puder.

In 2023, after leaving TV Globo, he signed a contract with SBT, to play Daniel Matos, the adult protagonist and father of the child protagonist Julieta Campos in the children's soap opera A Infância de Romeu e Julieta.

Personal life

Baldasserini married Erica Lopes on August 17, 2019 in Indaiatuba, in the interior of São Paulo.[4] The couple has been together since 2018.[5] The couple's first child, named Helano, was born on November 12, 2019.[6]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role
2010Tempos ModernosTúlio Osório
2011O AstroHenri Sorei
2013PassionaisRenê
2014A TeiaCabeleira
Surtadas na Yoga Andrei[7]
MotelRubem[8]
2015Felizes para Sempre?Joel Drummond
Os ExperientesAltair Pereira da Silva
2015A Regra do JogoVictor
2016Haja CoraçãoRoberto Velásquez (Beto)[9]
2017Pega PegaAgnaldo
2018O Tempo Não ParaEmilio Inglês de Souza[10]
Lúcio Inglês de Souza[11]
2020Salve-se Quem PuderJosé Prazeroso (Zezinho) / Miguel Dias
2023 A Infância de Romeu e Julieta Daniel Campos
2024 Família É Tudo Ernesto Garcia

Film

Year Title Role
2008Linha de PasseDênis[12]
2011HojeCharger 1[13]
2013Quase SambaCharles[14]
2014Na Quebrada[15]
2016Apaixonados - O FilmeHugo[16]
2017 Polícia Federal: A Lei É para Todos Vinícius[17]
2019 Crô em Família Nando

Theater

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