Cleo Pires Ayrosa Galvão is a multifaceted Brazilian performer, born to a renowned actress, Glória Pires, and a singer-songwriter, Fábio Jr. Her acting career began in 1994 when she made a brief appearance in the Memorial de Maria Moura mini-series, playing the youthful incarnation of Maria Moura, who was later replaced by her mother, Glória Pires, as the character matured.
Following this initial foray into the world of television, Cleo distanced herself from the spotlight, convinced that she lacked the aptitude to follow in her mother's footsteps. It wasn't until 2010 that she re-emerged, gracing the cover of the Brazilian edition of Playboy magazine in a special 50-page commemorative issue marking the publication's 35th anniversary.
In 2010/2011, Cleo took on the lead role of India Estela in the telenovela Araguaia. The following year, she starred in the episode "The Angel of Alagoas" from the series As Brasileiras, directed by the acclaimed Daniel Filho.
One of Cleo's most notable roles was that of Ana Terra, the youthful incarnation of a character her mother had previously portrayed in the miniseries O Tempo e o Vento.