Flavia Reis
The actress and comedian from Rio de Janeiro, Flávia Reis, has a degree in performing arts from UniRio and has participated in several international workshops. Her relationship with humor began during her studies at Escola Nacional de Circo, which led her to work as a hospital clown with the 'Doctors of Joy' project. Two moments were crucial in consolidating the actress' bond with comedy: when she created the character 'Vanda da Van' and when Paulo Gustavo invited her to open 'Minha Mãe é Uma Peça'. On television, she was part of the cast of the shows "220 Volts", "Não Tá Fácil pra Ninguém" and "Vai Que Cola", all on Multishow Channel; on TV Globo, she performed in the soap opera "Amor Eterno Amor", directed by Rogério Gomes and on show "Amor e Sexo", directed by Ricardo Waddington. In 2015, she joined the starring cast of the show "Zorra". In cinema, she participated in the feature films "Vai que Cola - o filme" (2015), "Altas Expectativas" (2017), "Doidas e Santas" (2017), "Tô Ryca" (2016) and, starred in the film " Não Vamos Pagar Nada" (2020), alongside Samatha Schmütz. On the internet, Flávia participates in "Fala Com a Mãe" channel on YouTube. In theater, she was shown in "Hiperativo" and "On Line", alongside Paulo Gustavo. Flávia is permanently showing with her comic solo "Neurótica!", directed by Marcio Trigo. In 2021, she participated in the reality show "LOL: Last One Laughing Brazil" (2021), on Amazon Prime Video.