Bel Kutner

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Bel Kutner
Kutner in 2012
Born
Isabel Kutner de Souza

(1970-05-27) 27 May 1970
Occupations
  • Actress
  • theater director
Years active1987–present
Spouses
    Nicolas Trevijano
    (m. 1995; div. 2000)
      Fábio Mondego
      (m. 2000; div. 2008)
      Children1
      Parents

      Isabel Kutner de Souza (born 27 May 1970) is a Brazilian actress and theater director.

      Biography

      The actress Isabel Kutner de Souza was born on May 27, 1970, daughter of actors Dina Sfat and Paulo José, and sister of actress Ana Kutner and director Clara Kutner.

      Career

      The choice of profession was easy and precocious. At age 13, went to study theater and at 15 was already sure that she was going to be an actress. It began in television in the Rede Manchete, in the TV soap opera Corpo Santo (87), as Renata. She then stars in Bebê a Bordo (88) as the younger version of Laura, a character played by her mother, Dina Sfat.

      Soon, in double dose, she makes the miniseries Meu Marido (91), as Aline and the TV soap opera Vamp (91), as Scarlet. Later, also in double dose, she makes the miniseries Sex Appeal (93), as Carla and the telenovela/TV soap opera Olho no Olho (93), as Júlia. In 1996, she transferred to SBT, where she made the telenovela Razão de Viver (96), as Rosa.

      In 1997, she returns to Rede Globo in the soap opera Anjo Mau (97), as Helena Jordão Ferraz, and in 1999, she does the miniseries Chiquinha Gonzaga (99), as Maria Gonzaga do Amaral. She then makes two more telenovelas by Antônio Calmon, An Um Anjo Caiu do Céu (2001), as Lulu and Começar de Novo (2004), as Marilyn Monteiro, besides the telenovela Desejos de Mulher (2002), as Carol. Afterwards, she participates in Eterna Magia (2007), as Bertha, and soon, she makes A Favorita (2008), as Amélia Gurgel, making pair with Mário Gomes (Francisco).

      In 2010, Bel participated in the telenovela Escrito nas Estrelas, as Dr. Virgínia, and in 2011, participated in the remake of O Astro, as secretary Sílvia, who has an affair with a married man, Amin Hayalla (Tato Gabus Mendes).[1] In 2012, Bel played the submissive Marialva in the remake of the novel Gabriela.[2] In 2013, she was cast for the cast of the soap opera Amor à Vida, playing nurse Joana Rangel, who suffered from dating Luciano (Lucas Romano) who was younger than herself.[3]

      In 2015, Bel interpreted teacher Darlene in Verdades Secretas.[4] In 2018, after a brief visit to RecordTV where she participated in the third season of the Conselho Tutelar series, Bel returns to the soap operas of Rede Globo on O Outro Lado do Paraíso.[5]

      Personal life

      In 1989 she began dating actor Eduardo Moscovis, the relationship lasted three years.

      She was married to actor Nicolas Trevijano from 1995 to 2000. In the same year, 2000, Bel married the singer Fábio Mondego, lead singer of the band Os Impossíveis, she has a son, Davi, born in 2005, the result of the relationship; Davi has autism and tuberous sclerosis.[6] They separated in 2008, after eight years of union.[7]

      Since 2009, Bel has been dating Pedro Delamare, owner of the Gula Gula restaurant chain.[8]

      Filmography

      Television

      YearTitleRoleNotes
      1987Corpo SantoRenata Brynner
      1988Bebê a BordoLaura Guedes Nóbrega Petraglia (jovem)Participation
      1991Meu MaridoGabriela (Gabi)
      VampScarleth de Araújo Góes
      1992Você DecideEpisode: "A Outra"
      1993Sex AppealCarla
      Olho no OlhoJúlia Grilo
      1996Razão de ViverRosa
      1997Anjo MauHelena Jordão Ferraz
      1998Você DecideEpisode: "Síndrome"
      1999Chiquinha GonzagaMaria Gonzaga do Amaral
      Você DecideEpisode: "Trio em Lá Menor"
      2001Um Anjo Caiu do CéuLuciana (Lulu)
      2002Desejos de MulherCarolParticipation
      MalhaçãoSôniaSeason 9; Participation
      2004Começar de NovoMarilyn Monteiro / Rita
      2005Clara e o Chuveiro do TempoMarianaYear-end special
      2006Sítio do Picapau AmareloFlorSeason 6
      2007Eterna MagiaRoberta Fontes (Bertha)
      2008A FavoritaAmélia Mendonça Gurgel (Amelinha)
      2009Xuxa Especial de NatalStar of BethlehemYear-end special
      2010Escrito nas EstrelasDrª Virgínia
      2011Batendo PontoVerinhaParticipation
      O AstroSílvia
      2012GabrielaMarialva de Tavares
      2013Amor à VidaJoana Rangel
      2014Geração BrasilDoctor of SandraParticipation
      2015As CanalhasMaria da SilvaEpisode: "Maria"
      Verdades SecretasDarlene
      2017PerrengueSandra Assis
      2018Conselho TutelarAngélicaSeason 3; Participation
      O Outro Lado do Paraíso Diva AlcântaraEpisodes: "March 22–27, 2018"
      2021 Nos Tempos do Imperador Celestina[9]
      2022 Travessia Lídia

      Films

      YearTitleRoleNotes
      1993O CoringaShort film
      1995Carlota Joaquina, Princess of BrazilFrancisca
      2006Gatão de Meia IdadeMartinha
      2009Nesta Data QueridaFláviaShort film
      2012Reis e RatosDulce, Director of Radio

      References

      1. "Uma mulher passional". Rede Globo.
      2. "Chico Diaz será casado com Marialva vivida por Bel Kutner e pai de Malvina papel de Vanessa Giácomo". Rede Globo. Globo.com. Archived from the original on September 24, 2021.
      3. "Joana Rangel".
      4. Carla Bittencourt (May 19, 2015). "Bel Kutner muda visual para viver professora de artes em 'Verdades secretas'". Extra. Telinha. Retrieved May 19, 2015.
      5. Nucia Ferreira (February 23, 2018). "O Outro Lado do Paraíso: Cleo descobre que sua mãe está viva". Observatório da Televisão. Retrieved March 6, 2018.
      6. Vinícius Ferreira (June 27, 2013). "Bel Kutner: 'Quem tem uma pessoa autista na família, tem que pedir ajuda'". Gente. IG.com. Retrieved March 6, 2018.
      7. "Bel Kutner e Fábio Mondego estão separados, diz jornal". Ego. Globo.com. November 25, 2008. Archived from the original on March 7, 2018. Retrieved March 6, 2018.
      8. "Recém-separada, Bel Kutner troca beijos em praia". Terra. July 18, 2009. Retrieved March 6, 2018.
      9. "Bel Kutner será Celestina, em 'Nos Tempos do Imperador'" (in Portuguese). Gshow. 7 February 2020. Retrieved 3 March 2020.