
Camila Pitanga
Known for department: Acting
Birthday: 1977-06-14
Place of birth: Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Biography
Camila Pitanga Manhães Sampaio (born June 14, 1977), professionally known as Camila Pitanga, is a renowned Brazilian actress known for her performances in film and television. The daughter of actors Vera Manhães and Antônio Pitanga, and the sister of actor Rocco Pitanga, Camila began her artistic career as a child at the age of six in the film Quilombo (1984). Throughout her career, she stood out in various television productions, including the telenovela Paraíso Tropical (2007), where she played the character Bebel, a role that earned her the APCA (São Paulo Association of Art Critics), Qualidade Brasil, and Contigo! awards for Best Actress. She also starred in Cama de Gato (2009), Lado a Lado (2012), and Velho Chico (2016). In cinema, Camila starred in films such as Caramuru: A Invenção do Brasil (2001), Redentor (2004), and Eu Receberia as Piores Notícias dos Seus Lindos Lábios (2011), for which she won the Prêmio Guarani for Best Actress. In September 2016, she was named the national ambassador for UN Women Brazil, committing to the defense of women's rights and the promotion of gender equality. In Beleza Fatal on Max, Camila Pitanga received a prominent role with great recognition, gaining significant attention for her performance, which became one of the telenovela's highlights.
Known for

70 Anos Esta Noite
2021
Basic Sanitation, the Movie
2007Silene
Malês
2025Sabina
Redeemer
2004Soninha
Caramuru: Brazil Reinvented
2001Paraguaçu
I'd Receive the Worst News from Your Beautiful Lips
2011Lavinia
Noel: The Samba Poet
2007Ceci
The Sign of Chaos
2003Furacão de Santos
The Price of Peace
2003Anésia
Rio 2096: A Story of Love and Fury
2013Janaína (voice)
Sal de Prata
2005CassandraSuper Colosso
1995
Mulheres do Brasil
2006Esmeralda
Pitanga
2016Self
Bendito Fruto
2004Choquita
Stray Bullet
2003Marina
Barravento Novo
2017
Juntos a Magia Acontece
2019Vera
Ferreira Gullar: Arqueologia do Poeta
2019Self