
Flávia Alessandra
Biography
Flávia Alessandra Martins da Costa (born June 7, 1974) is a Brazilian actress and lawyer, of Portuguese descent. Famous for her characters Sônia, in História de Amor, Dorothy, in A Indomada, Lívia, in three soap operas: Meu Bem Querer, Porto dos Milagres and O Beijo do Vampiro, the obsessive villain Cristina, from Alma Gêmea, a character in which was highly awarded, the comical van Vanessa in Pé na Jaca, the sensual pole dancer Alzira, in Duas Caras, the romantic Dafne, from Caras & Bocas, the robot Naomi, in Morde & Assopra, Erica in Salve Jorge, the villain Sandra in Êta Mundo Bom! and Helena in Salve-se Quem Puder. Flávia was married from 1992 to 2002 with director Marcos Paulo, with whom she had her first daughter, Giúlia Martins Simões, born on February 25, 2000. On October 14, 2006, she married actor Otaviano Costa. From this union, she had her second daughter, Olívia Martins da Costa, born on October 5, 2010. Her two daughters were born by cesarean section, in Rio de Janeiro .
Movie Appearances

Nada Fofa
as Solange da Conceição
2008

Head Over Heels
as Danielle
2010

The Man Who Challenged the Devil
as Mãe de Pantanha
2007

Não Se Preocupe, Nada Vai Dar Certo!
as Flora Beltrão
2011

No Meio da Rua
as Márcia
2006

Doidas e Santas
as Valéria
2017

The Job Whisperer
as Self
2024

Operation Carwash: A Worldwide Corruption Scandal Made in Brazil
as Bia
2017

Pato com Laranja
as Ela
2004

O Amor Dá Trabalho
as Elizângela
2019

Por Um Fio
as Carolina
2003

História de Amor
2005

Show 60 Anos
as Cristina Saboya
2025

Tributo: Walcyr Carrasco
as Self
2025
TV Appearances

Alta Definição
as Self
2009

Que História é Essa, Porchat?
as Self
2019

Lady Night
as Self
2017

Ilha da Tentação: Brasil
as Self - Host
2024

Sobre Nós Dois
2023

Pé na Jaca
as Vanessa Fortuna
2006

Golden Dream
as Inês
1993

Pátria Minha
as Cláudia
1994

Porto dos Milagres
as Lívia Proença Ferreira
2001

Watercolors of Love
as Dafne Bastos Conti da Silva
2009

Shades of Sin
as Lena
2004

História de Amor
as Sônia Toledo "Soninha"
1995