Christine Fernandes

She was born and lived until the age of 3 in the United States, then her family returned to Brazil, to the city of Rio de Janeiro.

The following year, Manoel Carlos bet the young actress and gave her a prominent role in História de Amor.

[2] She made her first appearance on film in Slapstick and O Trapalhão e a Luz Azul (1999), Paulo Aragão Neto and Alexandre Boury.

[7] After 4 years without integrating the fixed cast of a telenovela in the Globo, Christine signed with RecordTV in 2005 and debuted its first great protagonist, Aurélia in Essas Mulheres,[4] character based on the book Senhora, of José de Alencar.

By Aurélia, actress was praised by the specialized critic, noting its maturation in scene when facing a deep and of great complexity character, being his work of greater recognition in the race.

[4] In 2006, due to the repercussion of her previous novel, Rede Globo called Christine back to one of the central characters of Páginas da Vida.