Fernanda Thurann, actress and executive producer, was born in Curitiba, and lives in Rio de Janeiro since 2009. There, she founded the "4 Pontas" theatre group, under the name of "Brisa Filmes". She's also the executive producer and parter at BR Produções. Fernanda graduated from Cena Hum Academia de Artes Cenicas in 2005 and The Lee Strasberg Theater and Film Institute - NY in 2008. In cinema, she participated as an actress and producer of the feature films "Cabrito", by Luciano de Azevedo; "Rogéria, Senhor Astolfo Barroso Pinto" directed by Pedro Gui, "Paula", directed by Joana Collie, "Pedro Sob a Cama", directed by Paulo Pons and "Cartografia das Ondas", directed by Heloisa Axe. In the theater, her main achievements were the theatre adaptation of "Dogville", by Lars Von Trier, "O Nó do Coração" by David Elridge, "Perto do Coração Selvagem" by Clarice Lispector and "Diários do Paraíso" by Caio Andrade and "O Mambembe" by Arthur Azevedo. The work that he promotes within his production company is of research and creation focused on the Brazilian universe and the appreciation of its authors and artists.
Fernanda Toledo is known for Phantom Project (2022) and La 210 (2018).
Fernanda Urdapilleta is an actress, known for La jefa del Campeón (2018), Mi fortuna es amarte (2021) and Papá a toda madre (2017).
Fernanda Urrejola has built her career playing strong, courageous women. She is originally from Santiago, Chile where she was an internationally competitive synchronized swimmer before she became an actress. In 2018 Fernanda will appear on Netflix's "Narcos" as María Elvira, wife of Diego Luna's character Miguel. She has three feature films set for release later this year, including "No Estoy Loca" (Nicolás López), "After Her" (Felipe Gon), and "Imprisoned" (Paul Kampf) opposite Juana Acosta, Juan Pablo Raba and Laurence Fishburne She lives and works between Los Angeles, Mexico and Chile, in both English and Spanish.
Fernanda Valadez is known for Sin señas particulares (2020), 400 Maletas (2014) and De este mundo (2010).
Fernanda de Vasconcellos Galvez (born September 14, 1984) is a Brazilian actress. She worked as a model starring in several TV commercials and as a dancer in SBT's Domingo Legal show before becoming an actress. Fernanda played the lead role of Betina in the 2005 season of Malhação working with actor Thiago Rodrigues. After leaving Malhação, she played an art student character named Nanda in the 2006 Rede Globo telenovela Páginas da Vida. This was her second time as Thiago Rodrigues' love interest. Fernanda Vasconcellos won the Best Newcomer Actress Award for this performance. Next, she played the lead role of Clara in the 2007 telenovela Desejo Proibido. Set in a fictional 1930s city located in Minas Gerais state, her romantic interest was a character played by Murilo Rosa. In the 2010 telenovela Tempos Modernos, Vasconcellos again played a character romantically involved opposite actor Thiago Rodrigues, in what would be the third time in her career. She played the lead as Nelinha. Vasconcellos plays the lead role in the 2011 Rede Globo telenovela A Vida da Gente as a tennis player named Ana Fonseca. She plays one of the lead roles in the 2013 Rede Globo telenovela Sangue Bom as Malu, a college student rejected by her famous mother.
Fernanda Viacava is known for Onisciente (2020), Boca a Boca (2020) and A Garota da Moto (2016).
Fernandez Bryant is known for Born Cursed (2022).
Fernandinho is the consummate midfield anchor man. Although his main role is as a defensive midfielder, the Brazil international can also play in an advanced role and chips in with his quota of goals each season, making him a threat to the opposition in both halves of the field. Swapping Ukraine for Manchester in 2013, Fernandinho made an immediate impact, becoming a key piece of the jigsaw in the Club's engine room and making 41 appearances as City lifted the Premier League title and Capital One Cup. He quickly became a fans' favorite, and his move to Manchester reignited his international career that had been dormant for several years during his time in the Ukraine. Establishing a reputation as one of Brazil's most promising young talents during three years with Atletico Paranaense, 'Ferna' played a key role in his country's World Youth Championship triumph of 2003. Seizing the opportunity to further his career in Europe, he signed for Shakhtar Donetsk in 2005. A world away from Brazil in distance, culture and climate, Fernandinho overcame a number of a number of hurdles to establish himself with his new club. Somewhat off the radar in Ukraine, he remained with Shakhtar for eight years, winning 14 medals, including the UEFA Cup and six Ukrainian Premier League titles, while honing his craft on the Champions League stage. His early success with City helped Fernandinho earn a starting berth for Brazil in time for the 2014 World Cup, and by 2016 he had added 21 more caps to the five he'd previously won. Ferna was one of the first names on the team-sheet for the 2014/15 campaign, and though it didn't result in any silverware, he made 43 appearances and enjoyed yet another solid campaign. His third season would see Ferna repeat his 2013/14 stats - 46 appearances and five goals - but he would be integral in helping the Blues win the Capital One Cup, scoring the opening goal against Liverpool in normal time, though he missed a penalty in the ensuing shoot-out. His fifth campaign in sky blue was arguably his best, playing the anchor role with typical ease and class as the Blues romped to the Premier League title. Fernandinho also played for Brazil at the 2018 World Cup.