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Alice Wegmann Corrêa is a prominent Brazilian actress born on November 3, 1995, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Standing at 1.64 meters tall, she has built a successful career in television, film, theater, and streaming platforms over more than a decade.

Raised in a family that relocated during her early childhood, including time in Campinas and Salvador’s Rio Vermelho neighborhood due to her father’s professional transfers, she showed athletic promise from a young age, training in Olympic gymnastics, surfing, dance, tennis, swimming, running, and soccer under notable coaches at Clube de Flamengo.

She even competed nationally in artistic gymnastics at age eight, earning second place in team events for vault and floor exercises.

Wegmann balanced her rising acting career with higher education, graduating in 2018 from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro with a degree in Social Communication, specializing in Advertising and Propaganda.

Siblings

Alice has one sibling, a brother named Marcos Wegmann.

The two share a close bond, as evidenced by her public birthday tributes to him on social media, where she has expressed gratitude for having someone to share life with.

Career

Wegmann’s professional journey began in theater at age 11 when she joined the renowned Tablado school in 2007, studying for four years and performing in productions such as A Guerra de Tróia, O Inspector Geral, Tribobó City, and Feitiço da Vila – Noel Rosa.

Her stage debut came in 2008 with A Casa da Madrinha.

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She transitioned to television in 2011 at age 15, debuting as Andréa in Malhação Season 18, followed by roles in A Vida da Gente and a starring turn as the rebellious Lia Martins in Malhação Season 20, where she also sang original tracks.

The 2010s marked her rise with prominent telenovela roles, including Daniele in Boogie Oogie (2014–2015), the dual role of Isabela/Marina in A Lei do Amor (2016–2017), and her breakthrough as protagonist Maria in the superseries Onde Nascem os Fortes (2018), portraying a determined woman investigating her twin brother’s disappearance.

In 2019, she delivered a standout villain performance as Dalila/Basma in Órfãos da Terra.

Entering the 2020s, Wegmann starred as aspiring singer Raíssa in the musical series Rensga Hits! (2022–2025), contributing to its soundtrack with songs inspired by sertanejo artists like Marília Mendonça.

She took on intense dramatic roles in Justiça 2 (2024) as Carolina, confronting family trauma, and portrayed Lilian de Vasconcellos Souza in Netflix’s Senna miniseries (2024).

After a long exclusive contract with TV Globo, she expanded to streaming and independent projects.

Recent and upcoming works include the film Rio de Sangue (as Luiza Trindade), the remake of Vale Tudo (2025) as Solange Duprat, and a crossover appearance in Encantado’s.

Accolades

Early honors included a win for Best Actress at the Prêmio Jovem Brasileiro in 2013.

For her role in Onde Nascem os Fortes (2018), she received multiple Best Actress nominations from outlets like Melhores do Ano, Prêmio APCA, Prêmio Extra de Televisão, and Prêmio The Brazilian Critic.

In 2019, her portrayal in Órfãos da Terra brought nominations for Best Actress across several ceremonies, including a win from Prêmio The Brazilian Critic for Best Telenovela Actress.

Her work in Rensga Hits! garnered nominations for Best Series Actress from Prêmio Contigo, Extra Television Awards, and others between 2022 and 2025, including a pending nomination at the 2025 Platino Awards.

Additional recent nods include Prêmio F5 for Performance of the Year in a Series or Miniseries (2024) and various influencer and category-specific awards in 2025 for projects like Vale Tudo and Justiça 2.

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