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Renata Sorrah

1947 - Today

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Renata Leonardo Pereira Sochaczewski (born 21 February 1947), known professionally as Renata Sorrah, is a Brazilian actress. She is best known for portraying Nazaré Tedesco in Senhora do Destino (2004). Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Renata Sorrah is the 4,489th most popular actor (down from 4,212th in 2019), the 541st most popular biography from Brazil (down from 504th in 2019) and the 26th most popular Brazilian Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Renata Sorrah ranks 4,489 out of 13,578Before her are Jackie Shroff, Lee Seo-jin, Belén Rueda, Ajita Wilson, Gennady Khazanov, and Namkoong Min. After her are Kurt Raab, Song Ji-hyo, Slavko Štimac, Kim Raver, Matt Ross, and Haruko Sugimura.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1947, Renata Sorrah ranks 516Before her are Terry Griffiths, Emiel Puttemans, Gregory Chaitin, John Mayhew, Aleida Assmann, and John Bruton. After her are Stefano Benni, Li Chan-myung, Heide Rosendahl, Nolan Ryan, Gabriele Hinzmann, and René Desaeyere.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Renata Sorrah ranks 541 out of 2,236Before her are Cicinho (1980), Clara Nunes (1942), Valdeir Vieira (1944), César Lattes (1924), Joel de Oliveira Monteiro (1904), and Paulo Maluf (1931). After her are Noronha (1918), Bernardo Fernandes da Silva (1965), Hermógenes Fonseca (1908), Marco Antônio (1951), Cláudio Coutinho (1939), and Josué de Castro (1908).

Among ACTORS In Brazil

Among actors born in Brazil, Renata Sorrah ranks 26Before her are José Wilker (1944), Eliane Giardini (1952), Giovanna Antonelli (1976), Murilo Benício (1971), Glória Pires (1963), and Beatriz Segall (1926). After her are Tarcísio Meira (1935), Marília Pêra (1943), Alice Braga (1983), Aracy Balabanian (1940), Anselmo Duarte (1920), and Nathalia Timberg (1929).