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Livian Aragão is already one of the Brazilian well-known names on television. Since an early age, Lívian has been in contact with the world of Art. Today, after having played many roles in movies and TV shows, she is sure she wants to follow an artistic career. To do so, she has been preparing herself and studying a lot. In 2018, she started studying at Stella Adler, in Los Angeles, following her decision to improve her acting skills. Since her early years, while at the British School of Rio de Janeiro, she attended dancing and singing classes, and improved her performing skills at Oficina de Interpretação - Renato Aragão Produções / Patrícia Carvalho. To enhance her career, Lívian studied in two of the major "Art" Schools in the United States: Stagedoor Manor, NYC, and NYFA - New York Film Academy, LA. In 2012, she went to Stagedoor Performing Camp in New York, and in 2014, she attended a "4 Week Acting For Film" course at New York Film Academy, in Los Angeles, both in the United States. Her first appearance on screen was in 1999 when she was eight months old, in the feature film "O Trapalhão a Luz Azul", starring Rodrigo Santoro, Renato Aragão, Adriana Esteves and many others. Since then has been involved in many other adventures. Lívian had her first role in a Brazilian soap opera "Flor do Caribe", as Marizé, produced by the Brazilian major TV network - Globo TV, and from March 2015 to July/2016, she took part in "Malhação", - a famous Brazilian TV series, as Julia Porto. Also on Globo TV, after many guest appearances on "A Turma do Didi" she starred two TV projects: "O Segredo da Princesa Lili" (2007) a special telefilme, and three seasons of the miniseries "Acampamento de Férias" (2009), "Acampamento de Férias 2 - A Árvore da Vida" (2011) and "Acampamento de Férias 3 - O Mistério da Ilha do Corsário" (2012). Lívian shared with Renato Aragão the responsibility of leading two feature films: "O Cavaleiro Didi e a Princesa Lili" (2006) and "O Guerreiro e a Ninja Lili" (2008), after being special guest in others films such as "O Cupido Trapalhão" (2003), "Didi quer ser Criança" (2005), "Didi, o Caçador de Tesouros" (2006). Her theater debut was in 2004 when she starred in the play "Bem-me-quer, Mal-me-quer". In The British School of Rio de Janeiro, she took part in "Bugsy Malone", by Allan Park, as Tilly. In 2012, she took part in a Stagedoor Manor play "The Women", by Clare Boothe Luce, as Countess de Lage. |