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Juliana Lohmann Siblings: Getting to Know Yasmin

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Juliana Lohmann, whose full name is Juliana Ragghianti Lohmann Cardoso, is a Brazilian actress born on September 1, 1989, in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro.

She was discovered at the age of nine in 1998 while watching World Cup games on a large screen at Icaraí Beach, where a talent scout invited her to a modeling test.

She made her television debut in 2001 with the popular Brazilian series Malhação, where she portrayed Gabriela Ferreira, a spirited young girl and the youngest member of her family in the show’s eighth season.

Over the years, Lohmann has built a diverse portfolio in television, film, and theater, often taking on roles that showcase her versatility as a performer.

Siblings

From her father’s second marriage, Juliana has a half-sister named Yasmin, who lives in Italy.

Her parents, André Lohmann, a surfer, and Carla Raggahianti, an artist, are divorced.

Career

Lohmann’s career took off after her initial modeling discovery, leading to her breakthrough role in Malhação from 2001 to 2002.

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She followed this with appearances in telenovelas like O Beijo do Vampiro in 2002, where she played Pandora in a love triangle storyline, and Começar de Novo in 2004 as Teca, solidifying her presence in Brazilian soap operas.

In 2006, she switched networks to RecordTV for Vidas Opostas, portraying Carla Rocha, and later returned to Globo for various projects.

Her work extended to edgier roles, such as in the 2007 HBO series Mandrake, where she played a teenage prostitute named Alice, a part that required special legal permissions due to her age at the time.

She also ventured into fashion, parading at Fashion Rio in 2007, and posed for a sensual photoshoot inspired by Lolita after turning 18.

Lohmann’s film credits include Malu de Bicicleta and Teus Olhos Meus in 2011, Faroeste Caboclo in 2013, A Frente Fria que a Chuva Traz and Em Nome da Lei in 2016, and Motorrad: A Trilha da Morte and A Última Chance in 2018.

On television, she continued with roles in series like Joia Rara in 2013 as Belmira, I Love Paraisópolis in 2015 as Neidinha, and more recent appearances in Amor sem Igual from 2020 to 2021 as Cindy Valadares, Bom Dia, Verônica in 2020 as Paloma, and Gênesis in 2021 as Judite.

In theater, she performed in Namoro in 2005 as Simone and Roma in 2015 as Isabela, demonstrating her range across different mediums.

Accolades

While Juliana has not received major individual awards or nominations, she appeared in the telenovela Joia Rara, which won an International Emmy Award for Best Telenovela in 2014.

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