Ingra Lyberato
Ingra Lyberato
Biography
Ingra de Souza Liberato is a Brazilian actress. The daughter of filmmakers, Ingra made her film debut at the age of 7, playing the role of a mermaid in the short film Ementário (1973), directed by her father Chico Liberato with a script by her mother Alba Liberato. She worked in highly successful soap operas on the now-defunct Rede Manchete, such as Pantanal and A História de Ana Raio e Zé Trovão, and then moved to Rede Globo. In 2002, she moved to Porto Alegre. She was married for five years to director Jayme Monjardim and for eleven years to musician Duca Leindecker, from the band Cidadão Quem and Pouca Vogal, with whom she has a son, Guilherme (2003). In 2007, she received the Kikito award in the category of best actress for her performance in the film Valsa para Bruno Stein at the Gramado Festival. In 2013, she returned to Rio de Janeiro, resuming her acting career in the Rio-São Paulo axis. In 2016, he began creating and writing scripts for documentary series and wrote his first book, O Medo do Sucesso, published by L&PM, where he exposes the successes and mistakes in his artistic career.
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
30
Gender
Female
Birthday
1966-09-21 (58 years old)
Place of Birth
Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
Acting

2022

Pantanal as Self

2022

Liz's Wait as Diana

2022

The Battle of Shangri-la as Not available

2022

Beyond Ourselves as Adelia

2021

Genesis as Zilpa

2021

Nina as Renata

2017

Going to Brazil as Brigitte

2015

#Thosegirls as Suzana

2015

Happily Married as Cerimonialista

2014

Ritos de Passagem as Maria (voice)

2013

The Postman as Not available

2013

Ensaio as Not available

2012

Tricky Business as Celina Sampaio Corrêa

2010

A Casa Verde as Not available

2007

Valsa para Bruno Stein as Valéria

2005

As Vidas de Maria as Maria

2001

The Clone as Amina Alib

2001

Sonhos Tropicais as Emília

2001

3 Histórias da Bahia as Not available

2000

I Didn't Know Tururu as Isabel

1999

Two Streams as Tereza

1997

A Indomada as Paraguaia

1997

O Cangaceiro as Olívia

1995

Decadência as Rafaela Couto Neves

1994

Quatro por Quatro as Rosa

1989

Tieta as Tonha (jovem)
Crew