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Drica Moraes

Adriana Moraes Rego Reis (born July 29, 1969 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian actress.
== Professional life ==

Drica Moraes started doing theater in Andrews College, Zona Sul of Rio de Janeiro with Miguel Falabella. She also studied in Tablado, at the age of 13, and started her first experiences as an actress in theater for children, in ''Labours of Hercules'', adaptation of the book by Monteiro Lobato in 1983. She also took part of the plays ''Our Town'', 1984, and ''Little Red Riding Hood'', written and directed by Maria Clara Machado, in 1985.
Moraes debuted professionally with the show ''The Secret of Cocachim'', as Denise Crispum, in 1989, which earned her the Coca-Cola Award. In television, her first appearance could not have been more discreet. Her debut work took place in Rede Globo in 1986, in the episode ''O seqüestro de Lauro Corona'', in the extinct ''Teletema'', written by Ricardo Linhares. Although she was small, the role played by the actress drew the attention of director Roberto Talma, responsible for the show, which invited her to his first telenovela, ''Top Model'', three years later, where she played the maid Cida.
While working for the author Walcyr Carrasco, she played Machiavellian villains and comic girls. In 1996, she made a special appearance in the drama of Rede Manchete, whereas joining the cast of the novel ''Xica da Silva'', as the terrible and evil Violante, which earned her the APCA award for Best Actress of the year. Four years later, in Rede Globo, she portrayed the selfish Marcela in the telenovela ''O Cravo e a Rosa''. In 2002, she was part of the telenovela ''Desejos de Mulher''. She was also the co-star character as the manicure Márcia in ''Chocolate com Pimenta''. She had also portrayed Olívia in ''Alma Gêmea''.
Prior to becoming an actress, Drica considered to be a designer and participated in the making of a poetry book, creating visual images to illustrate the work.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Biografia )〕 In July 2010, she debuted on the national movie circuit in ''O Bem Amado'', in which she was one of Sisters Cajazeiras. Months later, in January 2011, the film was aired by Rede Globo as a series divided into four chapters.
In 2010, the actress had acute myeloid leukemia and underwent a bone marrow treatment. She acted in ''Ti Ti Ti'' as the physical therapist Teresa Batalha, in a cameo role character in the last chapters of the plot. In the same year she had a special appearance in an episode of ''A Grande Família''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lineu esquece de fazer aposta e gera crise )
In 2012, she was in the miniseries ''Dercy de Verdade'', playing Clô Prado. In the same year, she returned into telenovelas in the remake of ''Guerra dos Sexos''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Nieta )
In 2015, she portrayed Carolina Brito in the telenovela Verdades Secretas by Walcyr Carrasco, airing on June, 8, 2015 to September, 25, 2015.

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