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Thiago Fragoso

Thiago Neves Fragoso (born November 1, 1981) is a Brazilian actor and singer. He began his theatrical career in 1989, at the age of eight, in an amateur theater group in Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro.

At eleven he began his professional career with the musical Os Sinos da Candelária, based on the massacre of street children in a church in Rio in 1993. He hasn't stopped since.

His training included two theater companies in Rio where he worked with classics from Brazilian and world theater; in 2003 and 2004 he was invited to participate as a guest sketch in the Circuito Carioca de Esquetes; in 2001, a show was selected for the "Fringe" show at the Curitiba Theater Festival; took numerous workshops and training courses in voice, body, interpretation, dance and singing with various professionals such as Amir Haddad, Luis Melo, Leila Mendes, Marilena Bibas, Juliana Carneiro da Cunha, Michel Bercovitch and Felipe Abreu in various institutions such as Uni-Rio, Casa de Arte das Laranjeiras, Studio Escola de Atores, among others.

His debut on television was in the series Confissões de Adolescente, in which he participated playing the character Léo. He then made his debut on Rede Globo, in 1996, playing Carlos Alfredo in Malhação de Verão. In the same year, he was also in the soap opera Perdidos de Amor, on TV Bandeirantes, in which he was Guilherme.

He went on exchange to the United States in 1998 and spent a year in Alabama, where he graduated from Lamar County High School. The actor took American and English literature classes and is still able to recite excerpts from Shakespeare's Macbeth in English. He participated in two plays in a school dramatic arts group and won the "Best Actor of the Year" award at the graduation ceremony. His film debut took place in 2001, with the film A Partilha, based on the work of Miguel Falabella and directed by Daniel Filho.

In 2001 until 2002 he was "Fernando Escobar (Nando)" in the Globo soap opera by Glória Perez "O Clone".

In 2003, lived Estêvão, an officer of the imperial guard who fell in love with Rosário (Mariana Ximenes), niece of Bento Gonçalves (Werner Schünemann) in A Casa das Sete Mulheres. His first television protagonist was in the soap opera O Profeta, on Globo, a remake of the soap opera of the same name, where he played Marcos, a young man with premonitory powers and strong ambition. This character was created by Ivani Ribeiro with another name: Daniel. With this character, he won in the "Best Actor" category at the 2007 Contigo Awards and also won in the "Romantic Couple" category. In 2007 he dubbed the Portuguese version of the character Linguini from the Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar animated film, Ratatouille. He recorded a song and clip for the Brazilian version of the CD/DVD of the soundtrack for the film High School Musical 2, alongside Itauana Ciribelli, which is called "Você é a Música em Mim" (version of "You Are the Music In Me"). The version was so successful that it ended up being rebroadcast on Disney channels around the world.

In 2010, Thiago Fragoso starred in emotional scenes alongside Adriana Esteves in the miniseries Dalva e Herivelto: uma Canção de Amor, where singer Pery Ribeiro, son of Dalva de Oliveira and Herivelto Martins, played. In 2011, Thiago Fragoso played one of the central roles in the 6 pm soap opera, "Araguaia", and before production even ended, he received the invitation to play Márcio Hayalla, one of the protagonists of the soap opera O Astro. In the second half of 2012, the actor played the lawyer Edgar Vieira in Lado a Lado, composing the protagonist quartet of the soap opera together with Marjorie Estiano, Lázaro Ramos and Camila Pitanga. For Edgar's composition, Thiago brushed his hair and frequented English tea houses, so that he could absorb the elegance required of him by the character at the beginning of the 20th century.

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