Fernanda Pinheiro Monteiro Torres (born 15 September 1965) is a Brazilian actress and writer, known for both her comedic and dramatic roles.
[14] Torres acted in more than a dozen plays, having received praise for works such as Orlando (1989), by Bia Lessa; Da Gaivota (1998), by Daniela Thomas;[15] Two Women and a Corpse (2000), by Aderbal Freire Filho.
She was the first actress of the Companhia de Ópera Seca, founded by Gerald Thomas, having starred in three plays, including The Flash and Crash Days (1991) - sharing the stage with her mother - which was presented on tour in the United States and European.
[16] The monologue A Casa dos Budas Ditosos, based on the novel of the same name by João Ubaldo Ribeiro, debuted in 2003 reaching more than one million spectators.
[18] From 2001 to 2003, Torres starred with Luiz Fernando Guimarães in the series Os Normais, which showed with humor and innovative language the everyday situations experienced by the couple Rui and Vani.
[19] Os Normais became a cult favorite and led many fans to not leave the house on Friday nights before the program ended.
[23] From 2003 to 2008, Torres met success with the monologue A Casa dos Budas Ditosos, text by João Ubaldo Ribeiro and directed by Domingos Oliveira.
[27] As a presenter, she developed the project Minha Estupidez and Bicho Homem for television, and the podcast The Playlist of My Life, as an interviewer on Deezer.