Mylla Christie
Mylla Christie in 2020
Born
Mylla Christie Vitta Gorga

(1971-06-10) June 10, 1971
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
  • singer
  • television presenter
  • businesswoman
Spouses
Malcolm Montgomery
(m. 1993; div. 1999)
    Tutu Sartori
    (m. 2007)
    Children1
    Modelling information
    Height162 cm (5 ft 4 in)[1]
    Hair colourBrown
    Eye colourBrown

    Mylla Christie Vitta Sartori (born June 10, 1971, in São Paulo) is a Brazilian actress,[2] model, singer, television presenter and businesswoman.

    Early life

    Born to a middle-class family in São Paulo, her father Odair Gorga was a theater director and her mother Joyce Helena Vitta, a surgical instrumentator. She has a brother named Juliano Gorga.[3]

    Christie is trained in classical ballet, modern and tap dancing. At age 10, she was champion of Olympic gymnastics in São Paulo by the Clube Pinheiros.[4] She made her television debut in 1979 at the Roberto Carlos Especial playing the Boy,[5] while the singer played the role of Charlie Chaplin (Carlitos).

    Career

    Model

    As a model, she has appeared in Capricho magazine, and on the cover of Boa Forma, Manequim and Criativa, among others, she has made numerous publicity campaigns, such as Philco Hitachi, Pepsi, Colgate, C&A, Goodyear,[6] Molico, Carefree, Ryder and Soap Lux.[7] At the age of 15, she worked and lived in Japan.[8]

    She was on the cover of the men's magazines Interview in September 1995 and Playboy in November 1997.[9]

    Television presenter

    She returned to Brazil and became a television presenter of the Zaap program, Rede Record,[10] and between June 1993 and March 1994, the Clube da Criança, the extinct Rede Manchete, and as a singer recorded a disc.[11]

    She was nominated to participate in the Casa dos Artistas, at the SBT, but declined the invitation, preferring to command the program Mylla in Forma, on Rede Mulher.[12]

    Actress

    As an actress, she studied acting at Myriam Muniz's acting workshop, premiered in Meu Bem, Meu Mal, playing Jéssica, a rebellious, moody, spoiled and needy girl, daughter of Ricardo Miranda (José Mayer).[13] Worked on several novels, won a national projection in 1995, when she played Silene, the daughter of the protagonist lived by Cláudia Raia in the miniseries Engraçadinha... Seus Amores e Seus Pecados,[14] also appeared in episodes of Você Decide, A Comédia da Vida Privada and Renato Aragão Especial.[15][16]

    After Quem É Você?, changed from broadcaster and went to Rede Record, starred in the novel Tiro e Queda.[17][18] She was also featured in 2004, when returning to Globo,[19] with short hair and blonde, living the controversy Eleonora, a student of medicine homosexual, in Senhora do Destino.[20][21][22] Contracted by Record in 2007, she made Amor e Intrigas.[23]

    In cinema, she made her debut with Era uma vez..., a children's film by director Arturo Uranga,[24] directed by Walter Hugo Khouri, made feature films with directors Emiliano Ribeiro[25][26] and Del Rangel.[27] He was the protagonist of a short film by André Ristum.[28]

    In the theater, in 2005, she staged Veneza,[29] a piece written by Argentine playwright Jorge Acame, directed by Miguel Falabella, and in 2006 she was shown in Acorda Brasil[30] by Antônio Ermírio de Moraes,[31] directed by José Possi Neto.[32]

    In 2009, she participated in the filming of the feature film As Doze Estrelas, by director Luiz Alberto Pereira, in which she plays one of the protagonists.[33] The film was released in 2011.[34]

    In 2013, after five years away from television, Christie returned in the biblical miniseries José do Egito.[35] After the mini-series, Mylla would return only in 2017, in the novel Carinha de Anjo, in SBT.[36] In the same year and still in the SBT, signed contract to integrate the cast of As Aventuras de Poliana.[37]

    Personal life

    Christie is known for her freckles.[38] Formed in Journalism.[39] She practiced bodybuilding, which left her with an extremely strong body,[40] according to the actress, there was an exaggeration on the part of the media,[41] Currently taking yoga[1] classes and global postural reeducation (RPG).

    In 1990 she dated the singer Matheus, from the band Selva.[42] She was married from 1993 to 1999 with gynecologist Malcolm Montgomery.[43] In 1999, she dated Fabiano Muniz Proa.[44] She was engaged to the lawyer and actor João Lima Junior, with whom she dated from 2004 to 2006.[45]

    Christie married on December 8, 2007, with businessman Paulo Luis Sartori, known as Tutu Sartori,[46][47][48] they dated for only seven months, but already knew each other from childhood and had studied together in high school,[49] in 2008 the couple opened a spa in Rio de Janeiro,[50][51][52] in 2009 they moved to a new residence in São Paulo.[53] On July 19, 2011, Arthur was born, the couple's first child.[54]

    Filmography

    Television

    Year Title Role Notes
    1989ZapPresenter
    1990Meu Bem, Meu MalJéssica Miranda
    1992Deus Nos AcudaUlly (Uli Bismark)
    1993Clube da CriançaPresenter
    1994A ViagemCarlotaEpisodes: "August 23–October 21"
    1995Engraçadinha... Seus Amores e Seus PecadosSilene
    A Comédia da Vida PrivadaDébora (Luly)Episode: "A Casa dos Quarenta"
    Você DecideCláudiaEpisode: "Remédio Duvidoso"
    MalhaçãoBranca / AlvaSeason 1; Episodes: "November 20–December 6"
    1996Quem É Você?Ivana Cintra
    Você DecideAnaEpisode: "Bala Perdida"[55]
    1997A JusticeiraRosárioEpisode: "Filha Única"
    Renato Aragão EspecialDaniEpisode: "Conto de Natal"
    1999Você DecideLauraEpisode: "O Lobisomem"
    Tiro e QuedaDaniela Amarante de Castro
    2000Mylla em FormaPresenter
    2003KubanacanCassandraEpisodes: "July 11–14"
    2004Senhora do DestinoEleonora Ferreira da Silva
    2007Amor e IntrigasRafaela Noronha
    2013José do EgitoRachel
    2017Carinha de AnjoDrª. Alessandra
    2018As Aventuras de PolianaVerônica Pessoa Mautner

    Films

    Year Title Role Notes
    1993Era uma vez...
    1998Pobres Por um DiaLurdesShort film
    Paixão PerdidaAnna - nanny
    2001Condenado à LiberdadeÂngela
    Os Cristais Debaixo do TronoYasmin
    2006O Caso Morel
    2011As Doze EstrelasSandra Bis

    Theater

    • Equus
    • 1994 - Um Passeio no Cometa .... Alpha star
    • 2005 - Veneza .... Madalena
    • 2006 - Acorda Brasil

    Discography

    Albums

    • 1993: Menudo - Vem Pra Mim (special guest)
    • 1994: Fazendo a Festa

    Singles

    • Eu Só Queria (Hoy Solo Quiero) .... participation
    • Meu Primeiro Amor (You're Gonna Lose That Girl)

    Notes and references

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    5. "Você Sabia que... 'requer assinatura'". Folha de S.Paulo. UOL.com. May 21, 1995.
    6. PEIXOTO, Eliette. Estreante Pega no Pesado, Jornal O Dia (November 18, 1990)
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    10. LEME, Lúcia. "Os Primeiros Degraus da Fama", O Globo (November 13, 1990)
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    13. ALMEIDA, Lívia de. "Garota Rebelde e Temperamental", O Globo (March 11, 1991)
    14. Veja, ed 1391, pág. 82 (May 10, 1995). Editora Abril.
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    34. "As Doze Estrelas (2011)". Omelete. Caras. Retrieved January 24, 2018.
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    53. "Um Palazzo para Mylla Christie e Tutu". Caras, ed. 814 (in Portuguese). June 12, 2009. Archived from the original on February 22, 2011. Retrieved January 24, 2018.
    54. Sakai, Renata (July 19, 2011). "Nasce Arthur, o primeiro filho de Mylla Christie". Ego (in Portuguese). Globo.com. Retrieved January 24, 2018.
    55. "Bala perdida é tema de "Você Decide"". Folha de S.Paulo. UOL.com. December 8, 1996. Retrieved January 24, 2018.
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