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Afro-Brazilian Actress: Cris Vianna

Nationality: Brazilian

Cris Vianna was born in São Paulo, Brazil.

She is an actress, known for Paraíso (2009), Last Stop 174 (2008) and Two Faces (2007).

She was the Queen of Battery from the School of Samba “Academicos do Grande Rio” in the year of 2011 at the city of Rio de Janeiro.

Vídeo Show – Cris Vianna mostra sua rotina como a Juju de …

Cris Vianna mostra make e cabelo de personagem – Globo TV

Altas Horas – Cris Vianna comenta as cenas em que toma …

Cris Vianna, Queen of Percussion of Imperatriz Leopoldinense samba school, performs during its parade at 2014 Brazilian Carnival at Sapucai Sambadrome on March 03, 2014 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Rio’s two nights of Carnival parades begin on March 2 in a burst of fireworks and to the cheers of thousands of tourists and locals who have previously enjoyed street celebrations (known as “blocos de rua”) all around the city.

 Brazil’s population includes the largest number of people of African descent in the entire Western Hemisphere.

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Rio’s two nights of Carnival parades begin on March 2 in a burst of fireworks and to the cheers of thousands of tourists and locals who have previously enjoyed street celebrations (known as “blocos de rua”) all around the city.

Brazil has the world’s second biggest black population after Nigeria,

the largest number of people of Japanese ancestry outside Japan, and more people of Lebanese or Syrian extraction than the combined populations of Lebanon and Syria.

Mais Você – Ana Maria relembra papeis de Cris Vianna na …

Brazil officially the Federative Republic of Brazil is the largest country in both South America and the Latin American region.

It is the largest Portuguese-speaking country in the world, and the only one in the Americas.

Domingão do Faustão – Cris Vianna fala sobre substituir …

An artist rendition of her beauty

By @higgo_cabral

Afro-Brazilian refers to a Brazilian with African ancestry. The term does not have widespread usage in Brazil, where people with noticeable African ancestry are generally referred to as negro or simply “preto (“black“)”, but the term is not considered very politically correct.

Another group, multiracial Brazilians, or Pardos also have a significant degree of African ancestry.

These two categories are among five color categories used by the Brazilian Census, along with branco (“white”), amarelo(“yellow”, East Asian) and indígena (Amerindian). In 2010, 7.6% of the Brazilian population, some 15 million people, self-identified themselves as “preto” while 43% (86 million) identified as “pardo”.

Pretos tend to be predominantly Sub-Saharan African in ancestry, while Pardos tend to have African ancestry to a lesser degree than pretos.

On average pardos are predominantly European, although all three ancestries (European, African and Native American) are often present.

 

 

Cris Vianna’s beautiful parents below.

Cris Vianna’s younger years.

 

Below is Cris Vianna’s Muse Ruth de Souza who inspired her. She is the first black actress to do theater in Brazil. (She almost resembles Cris Vianna, maybe that why she was her inspiration. She saw her likeness.)

 

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