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| + | Aymara Cerqueira lima e Silva know as Aymara Limma, a awarded brazilian actress/director. | ||
| + | Once called "Brazilian Firecracker" because of her incredible energy and passion, Aymara started her acting career in the miniseries "Capitães da Areia," based on the bestselling novel written by the famous Brazilian author Jorge Amado. The series was directed by the renowned Walter Lima Jr. for TV Bandeirantes Network. Early in her career, she was cast in Warner Brother's "City of Angels" directed by Brad Silberling, stared as Becky Thatcher in the award winner play "The adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain, directed by Michel Bercovitch, and was the host of "Hollywood Express". She has studied with the famous Milton Katselas and Jeffrey Tambor at The Beverly Hills playhouse. | ||
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| + | A multi-hyphenate talent, Aymara's business career took her away from acting. For the last 12 years, Aymara has grown her publishing company, Editora Five Star, which has released scores of successful titles and shepherded the careers of many authors, including: Arthur da Tavola and best-seller author Eduardo Moreira. | ||
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| + | Despite her success in publishing, however, the call to act was too strong and in 2013, she returned to pursue her true passion. Upon her return, she was immediately cast in "We Don't Need Men," an independent film that is in post-production. Aymara is currently (8/13/13) continuing her acting study at the Larry Moss Studio with Michel Danner. | ||
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| + | Aymara is the great granddaughter of Luis Alves de Lima e Silva, the Duke of Caxias, who was responsible for leading Brazil to victory in the Paraguayan War. She is a former Brazilian sailing champion and has a BA in Business Administration with an emphasis in Fashion and Marketing. | ||
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Contents
About this template
This template is used to identify a stub about an actor. It uses {{asbox}}, which is a meta-template designed to ease the process of creating and maintaining stub templates.
Usage
Typing {{Actor-stub}} produces the message shown at the beginning, and adds the article to the following category:
- Category:Actor stubs (population: 6)
General information
This is a stub template. A brief explanation of these templates follows; for full details please consult Wikipedia:Stub.
What is a stub?
A stub is an article containing only a few sentences of text which is too short to provide encyclopedic coverage of a subject.
How is a stub identified?
- If possible, try to find the most appropriate stub template for the article. A full list can be found at Wikipedia:WikiProject Stub sorting/List of stubs.
- More than one stub template may be used, if necessary, though no more than four should be used on any article.
- Place a stub template at the very end of the article, after the "External links" section, any navigation templates, and the category tags. As usual, templates are added by including their name inside double braces, e.g.
{{stub}}.
Further information
Further information can be found at:
New stub templates and categories (collectively "stub types") should not be created without prior proposal at Wikipedia:WikiProject Stub sorting/Proposals. This allows for the proper coordination of all stub types across Wikipedia, and for the checking of any new stub type for possible problems prior to its creation.
See also
- Template:Empty section – To flag an empty section as a stub section
- Template:Expand section – To flag sections selectively as incomplete
- Template:Data missing – To flag missing information or other data
- Wikipedia:Content assessment
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Aymara Cerqueira lima e Silva know as Aymara Limma, a awarded brazilian actress/director.
Once called "Brazilian Firecracker" because of her incredible energy and passion, Aymara started her acting career in the miniseries "Capitães da Areia," based on the bestselling novel written by the famous Brazilian author Jorge Amado. The series was directed by the renowned Walter Lima Jr. for TV Bandeirantes Network. Early in her career, she was cast in Warner Brother's "City of Angels" directed by Brad Silberling, stared as Becky Thatcher in the award winner play "The adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain, directed by Michel Bercovitch, and was the host of "Hollywood Express". She has studied with the famous Milton Katselas and Jeffrey Tambor at The Beverly Hills playhouse.
A multi-hyphenate talent, Aymara's business career took her away from acting. For the last 12 years, Aymara has grown her publishing company, Editora Five Star, which has released scores of successful titles and shepherded the careers of many authors, including: Arthur da Tavola and best-seller author Eduardo Moreira.
Despite her success in publishing, however, the call to act was too strong and in 2013, she returned to pursue her true passion. Upon her return, she was immediately cast in "We Don't Need Men," an independent film that is in post-production. Aymara is currently (8/13/13) continuing her acting study at the Larry Moss Studio with Michel Danner.
Aymara is the great granddaughter of Luis Alves de Lima e Silva, the Duke of Caxias, who was responsible for leading Brazil to victory in the Paraguayan War. She is a former Brazilian sailing champion and has a BA in Business Administration with an emphasis in Fashion and Marketing.