Giselle Itié Ramos is a Mexican-Brazilian actress. Itié is best
known for her roles as Anabela Palhares in the Brazilian telenovela
Bela, a Feia and as Sandra in the action movie The Expendables.In
2001, she started her career as an actress in a Brazilian telenovela.
In 2009, she debuted as protagonist in the telenovela Bela, a Feia,
the Brazilian version for the Colombian Yo soy Betty, la fea. Giselle
Itié also took part in the film The Expendables, co-written, directed
by and starring Sylvester Stallone.Giselle was born in Mexico City on
3 October 1982. Her father and mother lost everything in the terrible
earthquake that destroyed Mexico City, in 1985. She was born to a
Mexican father and a Brazilian mother from São Paulo. Due to the
earthquake in 1985, she moved with her family to her mother's native
Brazil.Giselle lied to her family to pursue her artistic career:
telling her father that she needed money to pay for a gym membership,
she instead spent the money on a theater course at Televisa, the
leading television station in Mexico. For eight months the actress
stayed at the home of relatives in Mexico, convinced that she wanted
to continue pursuing an acting career.
known for her roles as Anabela Palhares in the Brazilian telenovela
Bela, a Feia and as Sandra in the action movie The Expendables.In
2001, she started her career as an actress in a Brazilian telenovela.
In 2009, she debuted as protagonist in the telenovela Bela, a Feia,
the Brazilian version for the Colombian Yo soy Betty, la fea. Giselle
Itié also took part in the film The Expendables, co-written, directed
by and starring Sylvester Stallone.Giselle was born in Mexico City on
3 October 1982. Her father and mother lost everything in the terrible
earthquake that destroyed Mexico City, in 1985. She was born to a
Mexican father and a Brazilian mother from São Paulo. Due to the
earthquake in 1985, she moved with her family to her mother's native
Brazil.Giselle lied to her family to pursue her artistic career:
telling her father that she needed money to pay for a gym membership,
she instead spent the money on a theater course at Televisa, the
leading television station in Mexico. For eight months the actress
stayed at the home of relatives in Mexico, convinced that she wanted
to continue pursuing an acting career.
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