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Daniela Melchior

1996 - Today

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Daniela Melchior dos Reis Lopes Pereira (European Portuguese: [dɐniˈɛlɐ mɛlʃiˈɔɾ]; born 1 November 1996) is a Portuguese actress. Born in Almada, Setúbal, she launched her career in 2014 with a role in telenovela Mulheres. She went on to appear in the teen drama Massa Fresca (2016) and telenovelas Ouro Verde (2017) and A Herdeira (2018). Melchior made her film debut in 2018 with The Black Book. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Daniela Melchior is the 8,807th most popular actor (down from 7,717th in 2019), the 466th most popular biography from Portugal (down from 431st in 2019) and the 7th most popular Portuguese Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Daniela Melchior ranks 8,807 out of 13,578Before her are Olivia Cooke, Yūko Miyamura, Jayne Meadows, Carla Peterson, Vidyut Jammwal, and Veda Ann Borg. After her are Mikako Ichikawa, Robbie Amell, Natalie Kingston, Robert Strauss, Bouli Lanners, and Sara Rue.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Daniela Melchior ranks 117Before her are Davide Calabria, Hailee Steinfeld, Taylor Townsend, Ella Purnell, Sergio Reguilón, and Lee Hi. After her are Guglielmo Vicario, Dylan Minnette, Andreas Pereira, Nadiem Amiri, Kang Daniel, and Gonçalo Guedes.

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In Portugal

Among people born in Portugal, Daniela Melchior ranks 466 out of 633Before her are António Vitorino (1957), Fábio Carvalho (2002), Paulo Santos (1972), Mário Rui (1991), Fernanda Ribeiro (1969), and Sérgio Oliveira (1992). After her are Marco Caneira (1979), Gonçalo Guedes (1996), Duda (1980), Suzy (1980), Manuela Machado (1963), and José Luís Peixoto (1974).

Among ACTORS In Portugal

Among actors born in Portugal, Daniela Melchior ranks 7Before her are Joaquim de Almeida (1957), Maria de Medeiros (1965), Madalena Iglésias (1939), Sara Martins (1977), Aure Atika (1970), and Louis Ferreira (1966). After her are Catarina Furtado (1972), Alba Baptista (1997), Filomena Cautela (1984), and Sílvia Alberto (1981).