Actress: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

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Preview Image Joana Ribeiro
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Birth Name: Joana Ribeiro

Birth Date: 1992-03-25

Birth Place: Lisbon, Portugal

Career

First Appearances:

  • Domingos (2009) as Self

Most Important Roles:

  • A Sibila (2023) as Germana "Germa" Teixeira
  • Dialogues After the End (2023) as Calypso
  • Domingos (2009) as Self
  • First Age (2023) as
  • The Englishman's Papers (2024) as Camila
  • The Man Who Killed Don Quixote (2018) as Angelica
  • Portugal Não Está à Venda (2019) as Mariana
  • The Black Book (2018) as Charlotte Corday
  • At an Uncertain Time (2015) as Ilda
  • Fatima (2020) as Mary

Career Highlights:

  • A Sibila (2023)
  • Dialogues After the End (2023)
  • Domingos (2009)
  • First Age (2023)
  • The Englishman's Papers (2024)
  • The Man Who Killed Don Quixote (2018)
  • Portugal Não Está à Venda (2019)
  • The Black Book (2018)
  • At an Uncertain Time (2015)
  • Fatima (2020)

Awards

Awards:

  • Won EFP Shooting Star (2020)
  • Nominated for 1 Golden Globe - Best Actress - Television (2025)
  • Nominated for 1 Golden Globe - Revelation (2013)
  • Nominated for 1 CinEuphoria - Best Supporting Actress - National Competition (2022)
  • Nominated for 1 CinEuphoria - Best Ensemble - National Competition (2022)
  • Nominated for 1 CinEuphoria - Best Ensemble - National Competition (2022)
  • Nominated for 1 CinEuphoria - Best Ensemble - National Competition (2019)
  • Nominated for 1 CinEuphoria - Best Ensemble - National Competition (2016)
  • Nominated for 1 Troféu TV 7 Dias - Best Leading Actress - Telenovela (2019)
  • Nominated for 1 Jury Award - Best Actress - Television (2018)
  • Won Prémio Condor (2018)
  • Won Fantastic Award (Prémios Fantastic) - Best Actress in Streaming (Melhor Actriz em Streaming) (2022)
  • Won Fantastic Award (Prémios Fantastic) - Best Supporting Actress (Melhor Actriz Secundária) (2022)
  • Nominated for 1 Fantastic Award (Prémios Fantastic) - Best Leading Actress (Melhor Actriz Protagonista) (2020)
  • Nominated for 1 Fantastic Award (Prémios Fantastic) - Revelation Award (Prémio Revelação) (2014)

Full Biography

Joana Isabel de Alvim Ribeiro (March 25, 1992) is a Portuguese actress and model.

Joana Ribeiro was born on 25 March 1992 in Lisbon, Portugal to an engineer father and veterinarian mother. She studied first at the Luís Madureira School in Alfragide, and then completed secondary studies in Lisbon. Ribeiro initially studied architecture, but changed her focus to acting. She signed with an agency, Lisbon Elite, and played in the short film Herança do Silêncio (Silent Inheritance).

Ribeiro's breakout role was as Mariana Côrte-Real in the telenovela Dancin' Days. Her next role was in another telenovela, Sol de Inverno (Winter Sun). She was cast as Susan Delgado in Amazon Prime Video's cancelled 2020 The Dark Tower series.

Internationally, she's acted in The Man Who Killed Don Quixote (2018) by Terry Gilliam, Fatima (2020) by Marco Pontecorvo (in which she played Our Lady of Fátima), Infinite by Antoine Fuqua (2021) and The Man Who Fell to Earth by Alex Kurtzman and Jenny Lumet (2022).

She was one of the ten "Shooting Stars" at the Berlin Film Festival in 2020.

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Birth Name: Judith Marie Jeanne Davis

Birth Date: 1982-05-19

Birth Place: Paris, France

Details

Alternate Names: Жудит Давис, 朱迪斯·戴维斯

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Jacquou the Rebel (2007) as Lina

Most Important Roles:

  • Hello Madness (2025) as Jeanne
  • The White Line (2010) as Sonia
  • Alternate Weeks (and Half the Vacation) (2009) as Pauline
  • Jacquou the Rebel (2007) as Lina
  • At an Uncertain Time (2015) as Laura
  • You Will Be Mine (2009) as Marie Dandin
  • La Femme qui pleure au chapeau rouge (2011) as Nusch
  • Villa Jasmin (2008) as Jeanne Boccara
  • La mort n'oublie personne (2009) as Marie Tourbier
  • Made in France (2015) as Laure

Career Highlights:

  • Hello Madness (2025)
  • The White Line (2010)
  • Alternate Weeks (and Half the Vacation) (2009)
  • Jacquou the Rebel (2007)
  • At an Uncertain Time (2015)
  • You Will Be Mine (2009)
  • La Femme qui pleure au chapeau rouge (2011)
  • Villa Jasmin (2008)
  • La mort n'oublie personne (2009)
  • Made in France (2015)

Awards

Awards:

  • Nominated for 1 Prix Louis Delluc - Best First Film (2019)
  • Nominated for 1 CinEuphoria - Best Ensemble - National Competition (2016)

Full Biography

Judith Davis starred in 'A Uma Hora Incerta (2015)', playing a woman who tries to make two French refugees disappear from her home due to jealousy, while her husband hides them during the Portuguese fascist regime.


About the Movie: A Uma Hora Incerta (2015)

Poster for A Uma Hora Incerta (2015)
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Release Year: 2015

Nation: Portugal

Alternative Title: At an Uncertain Time, 不确定的时刻, À une heure incertaine, W niepewny czas

Director: Carlos Saboga

Writer: Carlos Saboga

Production & Genre

Producer(s): Producer: Paulo Branco

Companies: Leopardo Filmes

Genre: Drama

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • 1 win & 6 nominations total

Similar: N/A

Keywords

Story

During the Portuguese fascist regime in the 1960s, 'A Uma Hora Incerta' follows two French refugees who are arrested and subsequently taken under the protection of a police inspector. The inspector decides to hide them at his home for their safety. However, his wife, consumed by jealousy, becomes determined to make them disappear from their lives at all costs.

Summary

'A Uma Hora Incerta' is a Portuguese drama film directed by Carlos Saboga and released in 2015. Set during the Portuguese fascist regime of the 1960s, the film explores themes of jealousy, trust, and survival amidst political instability.