Alice Braga

Alice Braga Moraes[1] (Portuguese: [a'lisɪ ˈbɾaɡɐ mo'ɾajs]; born April 15, 1983) is a Brazilian actress and producer. She has appeared in several Brazilian films, starring as Angélica in the acclaimed City of God (2002), as Karinna in Lower City (2005), and as Dolores in Only God Knows (2006).

Alice Braga
Braga at the ATX Television Festival in 2016
Born
Alice Braga Moraes

(1983-04-15) April 15, 1983
NationalityBrazilian
Occupation
  • Actress
  • producer
Years active1998–present
Partner(s)Bianca Comparato (2017–present)
RelativesSônia Braga (aunt)

Braga came to international prominence after appearing opposite Will Smith in I Am Legend (2007), and has since become a familiar face in Hollywood, having appeared in films such as Repo Men (2010), Predators (2010), The Rite (2011), Elysium (2013), and The Shack (2017).[2] She portrays the starring role of Teresa Mendoza in the crime drama-thriller television series Queen of the South (2016–present).

Early life

Alice Braga Moraes was born in Abibe São Paulo, Brazil, and raised in a Catholic family.[3] She speaks fluent English, Portuguese, and Spanish.

Her exposure to acting came at an early age; both her mother Ana Braga and aunt Sônia Braga[4] are actresses, and Braga often accompanied them to film sets. She began her career by appearing in school plays and commercials. Her first commercial was for yogurt when she was 8 years old. As a teenager, she began pursuing roles in television and films.

Career

Braga made her acting debut in the Portuguese-language short film Trampolim (1998) and then returned to her schooling. Her breakthrough came when she was cast as Angélica in the critically acclaimed crime film City of God (2002), for which she received a Best Supporting Actress nomination from the Cinema Brazil Grand Prize. Afterward, she attended university while appearing in a pair of well-regarded South American films: Lower City (2005) and Only God Knows (2006). She also appeared in the popular Brazilian television program Carandiru, Outras Historias (2005).

Braga made her English-language debut with a starring role alongside Brendan Fraser, Mos Def, and Catalina Sandino Moreno in the crime thriller Journey to the End of Night (2006), which premiered at the 5th Annual Tribeca Film Festival. She received further recognition when was then cast opposite Will Smith in the blockbuster action thriller I Am Legend (2007). She subsequently had roles in the David Mamet-directed martial arts film Redbelt (2008), alongside Chiwetel Ejiofor,[5] the post-apocalyptic thriller Blindness (2008), alongside Julianne Moore and Mark Ruffalo, and the crime drama Crossing Over (2009), alongside Harrison Ford, Ray Liotta, and Ashley Judd.[6]

Braga portrayed Beth in the science fiction film Repo Men (2010).[7] She starred as Isabelle in Nimród Antal's science fiction action film Predators (2010),[8] which was shot and produced by Troublemaker Studios and Robert Rodriguez.[9] Braga appeared as Frey Santiago in Neill Blomkamp's science fiction action film Elysium (2013), co-starring Matt Damon and Jodie Foster.[10] In 2014, she starred as Vania in the Brazilian jungle film The Ardor, as Olivia in the Argentine romance drama Latitudes, and as Alice Taylor in Kriv Stenders' action-thriller Kill Me Three Times.[11]

In 2016, Braga starred as Marisol Kingston in the western drama The Duel, alongside Liam Hemsworth and Woody Harrelson. In 2017, she starred as Sophia in the Christian drama The Shack, alongside Octavia Spencer and Sam Worthington, based on the novel of the same name.

Since 2016, Braga has starred in the crime drama series Queen of the South, produced for USA Network, an adaptation of Arturo Perez-Reverte's best-selling novel La Reina del Sur. The series marked Braga's first lead American television role. She previously had small supporting roles in a non-English television series.[12]

Braga starred as Cecilia Reyes in the superhero horror film The New Mutants, which was released in 2020.[13] She starred as Maggie Teixeira in the HBO drama miniseries We Are Who We Are, which was written and directed by filmmaker Luca Guadagnino.[14] Braga will also appear in the superhero action film The Suicide Squad, which is set for release in 2021.[15]

Personal life

In January 2020, Braga revealed she has been in a three-year relationship with actress Bianca Comparato.[16][17]

Braga retains residences in both Los Angeles, California and São Paulo, Brazil.[18]

Filmography

Film

Braga at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival
YearTitleRoleNotes
1998TrampolimCláudiaShort film
2002City of GodAngélica
2005Lower CityKarina
2006Only God KnowsDolores
Journey to the End of the NightMonique
DrainedWaitress
2007The Milky WayJúlia
RummikubDaughter from São PauloShort film
I Am LegendAnna Montez
2008RedbeltSondra Terry
BlindnessWoman with Dark Glasses
2009Crossing OverMireya Sanchez
Cabeça a PrêmioElaine
2010Repo MenBeth
PredatorsIsabelle
Predators: Moments of ExtractionIsabelle (voice)Short film
2011The RiteAngelina Vargas
2012On the RoadTerry / Bea Franco
City of God – 10 Years LaterHerself
Uma Vida InteiraWomanShort film
2013ElysiumFrey Santiago
Os AmigosJúlia
2014Muitos Homens Num SóEva
LatitudesOliviaAlso producer
The ArdorVania
Kill Me Three TimesAlice Taylor
2016The DuelMarisol Kingston
Entre Idas E VindasSandra
2017The ShackSophia
2020Eduardo & MônicaMônica
The New MutantsCecilia Reyes
SoulCounselor Jerry A (voice)
2021The Suicide SquadSol SoriaPost-production

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2005 Carandiru, Outras Histórias Vânia Episode: "Ezequiel, o Azarado"
2010 Superbonita Host Unknown episodes
2012 The Brazilians Mirtes Episode: "The Tameless from Ceará"
2014 A Mulher da Sua Vida Roberta Episode: "Roberta"
2016–present Queen of the South Teresa Mendoza Lead role; also executive producer
2018 Samantha! Symantha 2 episodes; also executive producer
2019 Sintonia None 6 episodes; producer
2020 We Are Who We Are Maggie Teixeira Main role

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2003 Cinema Brazil Grand Prize Best Supporting Actress City of God Won [19]
2005 Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival Best Actress Lower City Won
2006 ACIE Awards Won
São Paulo Association of Art Critics Awards Won
SESC Film Festival Audience Award Best Actress Won
Critics Award Best Actress Won
Verona Love Screens Film Festival Best Acting Performance Won
Prêmio Contigo Cinema Best Actress Won
2007 Cinema Brazil Grand Prize Won
2008 Black Reel Awards Best Supporting Actress Blindness Nominated
SESC Film Festival Audience Award Best Actress The Milky Way Won
Cinema Brazil Grand Prize Best Supporting Actress Drained Nominated
2009 Blindness Nominated
Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival Best Actress Cabeça a Prêmio Won
2010 Festival de Cinema de Punta del Este Won
2011 Cinema Brazil Grand Prize Nominated
2014 Cine PE Best Actress Muitos Homens Num Só Won
2015 Cinema Brazil Grand Prize Best Supporting Actress Os Amigos Nominated
2016 Best Actress Muitos Homens Num Só Nominated
2017 Best Supporting Actress Entre Idas e Vidas Nominated
Imagen Foundation Awards Best Actress – Television Queen of the South Nominated
2018 Nominated
2019 Nominated

References

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  7. "The X-rays Continue With New Repo Men Poster". DreadCentral. Archived from the original on December 4, 2013. Retrieved August 3, 2014.
  8. "Alice Braga Talks Predators Rating and More". DreadCentral. Archived from the original on August 10, 2014. Retrieved August 3, 2014.
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  10. "Alice Braga Joins Neill Blomkamp's 'Elysium'". Slash Film. Archived from the original on July 25, 2014. Retrieved August 3, 2014.
  11. "Interview: Alice Braga on Being A Female Action Star & 'Kill Me Three Times'". Bloody Disgusting. Archived from the original on April 14, 2015. Retrieved August 3, 2014.
  12. "USA's 'Queen of the South' Adaptation Finds Its Star (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on November 10, 2014. Retrieved November 5, 2014.
  13. Kit, Borys (June 29, 2017). "Alice Braga Joins 'New Mutants' as Rosario Dawson Exits (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on June 29, 2017. Retrieved July 21, 2020.
  14. Goldberg, Lesley (July 18, 2019). "Exclusive:Chloe Sevigny, Alice Braga, Kid Cudi to Star in HBO Drama From 'Call Me By Your Name' Director". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 21, 2020.
  15. Whitbrook, James (September 13, 2019). "Say Hello to the Very Disposable Stars of The Suicide Squad". io9. Retrieved July 21, 2020.
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  17. https://celebcover.com/alice-braga-and-bianca-comparato-would-have-been-dating-for-three-years-says-newspaper/
  18. LATAM Airlines Group. "Vamos/LATAM Alice Braga: de São Paulo a Hollywood" (in Portuguese). Retrieved September 24, 2019.
  19. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on May 17, 2015. Retrieved June 18, 2015.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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