Lorena Comparato
Birth Name:
Lorena de Souza Mendes Comparato
Lorena Comparato was born on March 14, 1990 in Portugal. She is a Brazilian Portuguese-English speaking actress, artist and TV host. She is known for parts like Abigail, in a Brazilian TV show called "Pé Na Cova" by Miguel Falabella, also Vanessa in the famous Globo soap opera "Rock Story" and for many other roles in TV shows l...
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Lorena Comparato was born on March 14, 1990 in Portugal. She is a Brazilian Portuguese-English speaking actress, artist and TV host. She is known for parts like Abigail, in a Brazilian TV show called "Pé Na Cova" by Miguel Falabella, also Vanessa in the famous Globo soap opera "Rock Story" and for many other roles in TV shows like "Cidade Proibida", TOCs de Dalila", "E Aí Comeu?!", "Do Amor", "Open Bar", "Fora de Controle" and others. She won the award for best actress in the Marilia Festival for her part in the short "Handball" and repeated her partnership with the director Anita Rocha da Silveira in "Kill Me Please" awarded/nominated by IndieLisboa, Munich, Festival of Rio and Venice Horizons.Daughter of the well-known Brazilian author Doc Comparato and the Brazilian speech coach Leila Mendes; she studied theater since she was a child. Together with her sister, the famous Brazilian actress Bianca Comparato, and her parents, she lived in Sintra, Portugal, for 6 years then moved to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She had drama classes in school (BSRJ), in college (PUC-Rio) where she graduated as a communications major, spending one year abroad at UCLA. Her education includes workshops with Daniel Herz, Eduardo Milewicz, Sergio Penna, Chris Newman, Marcio Libar, Arianne Minouschine, Juan Carlos Corazza, Jandiz Estrada, Cininha de Paula and many others.In 2009 she started on Brazilian TV presenting the TV Show "TV Globinho", at Globo, whilst shooting two short at the same time: "Handebol" by Anita Rocha da Silveira, the acclaimed short that awarded her the best actress award in Marilia; and the short "No Caminho dos seus Passos" by Ana Miranda. Amongst theater festivals and tours she was in many plays in Brasil like "August Osage County" (2017), "I Don't Get It" (2017), "#Broncadequê?" (2015/2016), "Blackbird" (2014), Cleavage" (2012), "My Friend Bobby" (2013), "Nadistas e Tudistas" (2013) and her theater company's (Cia de 4 Mulheres) first project "Ricardo" (2013/2014). Show less «