Cauã Reymond, born Cauã Reymond Marques on May 20, 1980, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is a prominent Brazilian actor, model, and producer known for his versatile performances in television, film, and theater.
His family heritage blends Swiss, Portuguese, and Native Brazilian roots, reflecting a diverse cultural background that has influenced his life and career.
Raised in a modest environment, particularly on his mother’s side, Reymond grew up facing personal challenges, including a grandmother with disabilities, which shaped his resilient outlook.
In his personal life, he has navigated several high-profile relationships, including a marriage to Mariana Goldfarb from 2019 to 2023, a partnership with Grazi Massafera from 2007 to 2013 that resulted in one child, and an earlier relationship with Alinne Moraes from 2002 to 2005.
Siblings
Cauã has one sibling, a younger half-brother named Pável Reymond.
Pável, also involved in the entertainment world to some extent, is recognized primarily through his connection to Cauã, with the two maintaining a close relationship rooted in their shared upbringing in Rio de Janeiro.
Career
Reymond’s career began in the early 2000s when he transitioned from a successful modeling stint in New York and Paris to acting, making his television debut in 2002 with a role in the popular Brazilian series Malhação.
This breakthrough opened doors to prominent parts in telenovelas, including standout performances in Belíssima, Passione, A Favorita, and the critically acclaimed Avenida Brasil, where his portrayal of complex characters earned him widespread recognition.
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He further expanded his repertoire with roles in miniseries like Amores Roubados and O Caçador, showcasing his ability to tackle dramatic and intense narratives.
In film, Reymond has appeared in over a dozen projects, such as Tim Maia, Piedade, Se Nada Mais Der Certo, and more recent works like Coisa de Novela in 2025 and Pedro, Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea in 2021, often taking on challenging roles that blend historical and contemporary themes.
Throughout his two-decade-long journey, he has also ventured into production, contributing to independent films and series, while describing himself as a restless artist committed to growth and social commentary in his work.
His international appeal has grown, with appearances in projects like the Sundance-featured film in 2017, solidifying his status as one of Brazil’s leading actors.
Accolades
In 2008, Reymond won the Melhores do Ano award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in A Favorita, along with the Prêmio Extra in the same category, marking early recognition for his telenovela work.
He secured LABRFF Awards for Best Actor in 2009 for Se Nada Mais Der Certo and Best Supporting Actor in 2020 for Piedade, demonstrating his prowess in film.
Nominations have been plentiful, including a 2014 nod for Best Supporting Actor at the Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro, a 2012 nomination for Best Actor at Os Melhores do Ano for television, and a Prêmio Contigo! in the same year.
More recently, in 2022, he earned nominations at the CCXP Awards for Best Actor in a Brazilian Film, the Prêmio Guarani de Cinema Brasileiro for Supporting Actor, and the Septimius Awards for Best Actor, underscoring his continued excellence.
Reymond has also been celebrated in popularity polls, such as Capricho Awards for National Heartthrob, and featured in international contexts like the International Emmy Awards gala.
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