Débora Lima Falabella (Belo Horizonte, February 22, 1979) is a Brazilian actress, director and producer. She has won several awards as an actress, including a Grande Otelo, an APCA Award, an ACIE Award, four Quality Brazil Awards and a Kikito from the Gramado Festival, in addition to being nominated for four Guarani Awards. She is known for The Clone (2001), Lisbela and the Prisoner (2003) and Brazil Avenue (2012)
Welcome, Violeta!
(Ana)
Owner of the Story
(Young Carolina)
Lisbela and the Prisoner
(Lisbela)
Primo Basílio
(Luísa)
My Country
(Manuela)
Homens de Bem
(Mary)
Quarto 38
(Simone)
Two Lost in a Dirty Night
(Paco)
Françoise
(Françoise)
O Filho Eterno
(Cláudia)
Cazuza: Time Doesn't Stop
(Denise Dumont)
Chico Bento e a Goiabeira Maraviósa
(Professora Marocas)
La Dolorosa
(Miranda)
5 Mentiras
(Chucky)
Doceamargo
(Laura)
The Asphalt Kiss
(Selminha)
Todo Clichê do Amor
(Helen)
And They Say I Am the Crazy One
(Dani)
Written in the Stars
(Beatriz Tavares)
Um Anjo Caiu do Céu
(Cuca)
Sinhá Moça
(Maria das Graças Ferreira, a Sinhá Moça)
Young Hearts
(Antônia Valim)
The Invisible Woman
(Clarisse Invisível)
Agora é Que São Elas
(Leonarda Mendes Galvão (Léo))
Brazil Avenue
(Nina García Hernández / Rita Fonseca de Souza)
Merciless
(Ray (Rayane Gurgel))
If I Close My Eyes Now
(Isabel Marques Torres)
The End
(Irene)
JK
(Young Sarah)
Nothing Remains the Same
(Verônica Maia)
Senhora do Destino
(Duda)
Duas Caras
(Júlia de Queiroz Barreto)
Edge of Desire
(Irene Steiner / Solange Lima)
Aruanas
(Natalie)
Land of Desire
(Lucinda Taques Andrade)
Um Só Coração
(Raquel Rosenberg)
Vítimas Digitais
(Renata Guimarães)
The Clone
(Melissa 'Mel' Assunção Ferraz)