Linn da Quebrada

Linn da Quebrada has always had this wild connection with the arts—like, before she even knew what to call it. Theater, body performance, just throwing herself into it, not caring about boundaries. She’s more than just an actress; she’s always been all over the place: dancing, performing, writing her own scripts. That’s probably why she keeps popping up in film and TV, always bringing this raw, unpredictable energy that directors seem to love. Her filmography isn’t just a list—it’s got real weight. Bixa Travesty? Yeah, that hit hard. She co-wrote it alongside Kiko Goifman and Claudia Priscilla, and it just blew up, collecting trophies at big-name festivals like Berlinale and Brasília. People still talk about that one. On TV, Linn isn’t just showing up—she’s taking over. She co-hosts TransMissão with her longtime friend Jup do Bairro and they’re not afraid to get real. The show’s already on its third season, and she even landed a role in Segunda Chamada, the drama on Globo. And she’s not slowing down. In 2021, she’s headlining Vale Night, directed by Luís Pinheiro, and Amazon’s original series Manhãs de Setembro. Linn doesn’t just want to act—she wants to mess with cinema, turn it into a playground for imagination and social reflection. She’s all about pushing boundaries, mixing the technical with the emotional, and making sure every project leaves people with something to think about.

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  • Professions: Actress, Composer, Writer

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