Acting as Jô Penteado in the romantic comedy A Gata Comeu (1985) and the villain Fernanda in the drama Selva de Pedra (1986), Christiane achieved great recognition for her versatility and reached the height of her fame.
[5] In 2003, she returned to prominence on television playing one of Manoel Carlos' Helenas, in Mulheres Apaixonadas, one of the most successful soap operas of the 2000s.
In 1981, Christiane Torloni was the daughter of the first Helena created by Manoel Carlos in the soap opera Baila Comigo, played by Lílian Lemmertz.
In the theater she subsequently worked with director José Possi Neto in a series of shows in which she sought bodily expressiveness.
[12] La Torloni, as she is sometimes called, has always been a very committed artist, with historic participation in events such as Diretas Já,[13] the fight for democracy and the end of the Military Regime; She has already made harsh criticisms of former president Lula, declaring himself against re-election in the executive branch.
[15] Torloni also fights for other causes related to the environment in general, seeking to preserve animal habitats and end deforestation, as well as social causes, such as supporting needy people.
In the following edition of Rock in Rio in 2013, the phrase, which had become a meme on social media, became an official t-shirt for the event[17] and was even incorporated by the actress in a scene from the soap opera Alto Astral.