Thereza Falcão is a multifaceted creative professional, boasting a diverse repertoire as a writer, author, and theater director and screenwriter, with a strong emphasis on Brazilian television.
Her educational background is rooted in the Faculty of Theater of the University of Rio de Janeiro, where she began her formal training. She further honed her skills through courses at the esteemed Teatro Tablado.
As an actress, she has made notable appearances in various children's shows, showcasing her versatility and range.
For five years, she held the position of director at the Casa de Ensaio cultural space in the Humaitá neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, where she had the opportunity to direct her first performances. These productions featured renowned texts by August Strindberg ("Simum") and Agatha Christie ("The Case of Ten Negrinhos" ).
As a writer and director, she has crafted children's pieces that have garnered widespread acclaim, including "Noah's Ark", "Misssão Super Secreta", and "The History of Topetudo". Her work on the latter earned her the prestigious Coca-Cola Award for best text and best performance in 1997.
Throughout her illustrious career, Thereza Falcão has consistently demonstrated her talent, creativity, and dedication to her craft, leaving a lasting impact on the world of Brazilian television and beyond.