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Deborah Secco

1979 - Today

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Deborah Fialho Secco (born 26 November 1979) is a Brazilian actress and model. She became known in 1994 as one of the protagonists of the teen series Confissões de Adolescente. On television, she played successful characters such as Íris in Laços de Família, Darlene in Celebridade, Sol in América, Natalie Lamour in Insensato Coração, Karola in Segundo Sol and Alexia Máximo in Salve-se Quem Puder. In cinema, she stood out as Moema in Caramuru - A Invenção do Brasil, Judite in Boa Sorte and the title character in Bruna Surfistinha. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia (down from 22 in 2024). Deborah Secco is the 9,932nd most popular actor (down from 9,040th in 2024), the 1,129th most popular biography from Brazil (down from 1,020th in 2019) and the 66th most popular Brazilian Actor.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1979, Deborah Secco ranks 498Before her are Ole Bischof, Richard Dunne, MyAnna Buring, Perro Aguayo Jr., Busy Philipps, and Milan Dudić. After her are Mitsuo Ogasawara, Kristine Opolais, Christina Chanée, Artur Soares Dias, Mario Matt, and Carl Edwards.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Deborah Secco ranks 1,131 out of 2,236Before her are Ânderson Lima (1973), Raffael (1985), André Luíz Baracho (1980), Edinho Baiano (1967), Alexandre Gallo (1967), Mário Fernandes (1990), Bruno Rezende (1986), and Robert da Silva Almeida (1971). After her are Michelle Bolsonaro (1982), Robson Ponte (1976), Fábio Camilo de Brito (1975), and Luiz Carlos Pereira (1960).

Among ACTORS In Brazil

Among actors born in Brazil, Deborah Secco ranks 67Before her are Cláudia Raia (1966), Maria Fernanda Cândido (1974), Cláudia Abreu (1970), Dira Paes (1968), Camila Pitanga (1977), Gabriela Duarte (1974), and Júlia Lemmertz (1963). After her are Daniel Benzali (1950), Thiago Lacerda (1978), Cauã Reymond (1980), Mariana Ximenes (1981), and Bruno Campos (1973).