Deborah Sochaczewski Evelyn (born 12 March 1966) is a Brazilian actress.
Biography
Of Jewish origin,[1] Deborah is the daughter of economist Haroldo Bruce Evelyn and sociologist Suzana Sochaczewski Evelyn,[2] and sister of the actor Carlos Evelyn.[3]
Career
Deborah made her television debut at age 17, in the miniseries Moinhos de Vento, directed by Walter Avancini.[4]
Among her television work can be highlighted the romantic Ruth of Vida Nova (1988/1989) and Lenita Penteado of A Gata Comeu (1985),[5] the naive Raquel of Hipertensão (1986),[6] the bitter Basília of the miniseries A Muralha[7] and neurotic Beatriz Vasconcelos Amorim is Celebridade (2003/2004), by Gilberto Braga.[8] in 2006, Salomé represented in the miniseries JK, everyone in Rede Globo.[9]
Besides the TV, also works in theater and film, taking part in the film Mulheres do Brasil[3] and The Greatest Love of All[10] and O Banquete of the pieces and Deus da Carnificina[11] (the latter on display in Brazil).
In 2015 Evelyn was set to portray Inês in Babilônia, but the direction of TV Globo moved her to the cast of the following telenovela, A Regra do Jogo, by João Emanuel Carneiro.[16][17] In A Regra de Jogo, she portrays Kiki, daughter of a millionaire, that is kidnapped to the control of the own father and that falls in love with his kidnapper.[18][19]
In 1988 she married television director Dennis Carvalho,[21] with whom she had her only daughter, Luiza, in 1993. After 24 years of marriage, they separated in December 2012.[22]
On April 26, 2014, Deborah married the German architect Detlev Schneider.[23][24]