Name |
Gaia Bermani Amaral |
Height |
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Naionality |
Italian |
Date of Birth |
16-September-1980 |
Place of Birth |
St. Paul, Brazil |
Famous for |
Acting |
Gaia Bermani Amaral is a television presenter and actress Brazilian, father of Brazilian and mother Italian, who lives and works in Italy. Born in Brazil, he moved as a teenager in Italy, where he began a career in modeling. In 2000 she was chosen as testimonial of TIM and, together with dj Petra Loreggian and skipper professional Cristiana Monina, runs until 2002, aboard a sailboat, a series of successful commercials that offer a great popularity. In the summer of 2001 leads the magazine edited by Marco Giusti, Stracult, broadcast on Rai 2. At the same time goes modeling work, walking for top designers, and spokesperson for international brands such as Coca Cola, Axe, Ferrero and Douglas.
Subsequently leads Mosquito, along with Alvin, of Italy first, and is the protagonist of the video clips Grab a star of Edward Jackson. In 2003 leading, along with the proven pair radio Violanti Joe and Charlie Gnocchi, the summer program of the second evening, Fiesta, broadcast on Rai Uno. Always on the flagship RAI leads from 2003 to 2006, the magazine of travel, Star of the South. In 2005 his debut as an actress, directed by Roberto Faenza I The Days of Abandonment, next to Margherita Buy and Luca Zingaretti. The same year he participated with Ficarra and Picone to the But who was to say?, two special primetime broadcast on Channel 5. From 2006 to 2007 alongside Alvin in conducting Bi Live, weekly event dedicated to live music by All Music.
More evidence of the plaintiff offers in shorts Model, directed by Gaetano Gaudo, and the fourth sex, directed by Marco Costa, both from 2006. The following year he was in the cast, which includes Virna Lisi, Nancy Brilli and Manuela Arcuri, the TV miniseries of Channel 5, Women's wrong, directed by Monica Vullo. In 2008, the cast of the second season of the TV series Capri, broadcast by Rai Uno, and the miniseries My Friends, broadcast on Channel 5. In May of 2009 returns to the big screen with the film several times postponed, entitled Dust, directed by Massimiliano D'Epirus and Danilo Proietti. It is romantically linked to the writer Roberto Cotroneo.