Noemia Oliveira
Noemia Oliveira was born into a family of artists, which has always nurtured and encouraged her passion for art. The interest of the actress and producer from Rio de Janeiro for acting came very early and already at school she started doing theater. Graduated in scenic arts and in pedagogy, she was also a theater teacher at the beginning of her career. She debuted in cinema in 2014 with the short film "Me, Mom and Wallace" and was awarded as best supporting actress at the 51st Brasília Festival of Brazilian Cinema. She was also part of the cast of feature films: "An almost perfect uncle 2" (2020) and "Dr. Gama" (2021). In theater, her main works are: "Angustia-me" by Alexandre Mello, "Eu, Moby Dick" by director Renato Rocha and "Catarse (a para-opera)" directed by Felipe Vidal. Noemia is also the creator and curator of 'Projeto Identidade', a photographic exhibition featuring popular characters and icons (mostly white) represented by black people. She is part of the Porta dos Fundos cast, being the first black actress hired by the channel, and she participated in successful videos such as "Meu Corpo Minhas Regras", "Nota de Repúdio" and "Sem Compromisso". In 2021, Noemi presented the series "Linhas Negras" directed by Susanna Lira and "Libertários" by Renato Barbieri and participated in the reality show "LOL: Last One Laughing Brazil", on Amazon Prime Video.