
Place of Birth:
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Date of Birth:
9/14/1965
Fernanda Pinheiro Torres (Rio de Janeiro, September 15, 1965), is a Brazilian actress, writer, columnist and screenwriter. She is the daughter of Oscar-nominated actress Fernanda Montenegro and actor Fernando Torres. In May 1986, she received the Best Actress Award at Cannes Festival for Arnaldo Jabor's "Eu Sei Que Vou Te Amar", at the age of 20. She's married to movie producer and director Andrucha Waddington, who directed her and her mother in the 2005 film "The House of Sand". They have two sons together, Joaquim (b. 2000) and Antônio (born on April 10, 2008). She is also the stepmother of João (b. 1993) and Pedro (b. 1995). In 2003, she wrote her first script ("O Redentor", 2004), with the assistance of her brother, cinematographer Cláudio Torres. In 2025, she received the Golden Globe award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama and an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress in a Leading Role, both for her performance in "I'm Still Here (Ainda Estou Aqui)".

The Invisible Woman

Four Days in September

Celebração - 100 Anos do Cinema Nacional

Os Normais 2 - A Noite Mais Maluca de Todas

The House of Sand

Os Normais: O Filme

Basic Sanitation, the Movie

Love Me Forever or Never

Playing

That Damned Meat

Innocence

Kuarup

Consideração do Poema

Foreign Land

I'm Still Here

Twins

The Flash and Crash Days

Com Licença, Eu Vou à Luta

One Man’s War

Midnight

Fogo e Paixão

Savage Capitalism

Asdrúbal Trouxe o Trombone

Kiss 2348/72

Your Neighbour's Wife
Amenic - Entre o Discurso e a Prática

Sonho Sem Fim

Miramar

The Jew

Treason

The Magnificent 8

Critic

Endless June - Brazil’s New Political Culture
Fire in the Forest

Domingos

Brazilian Cinema in the 20th Century

Hide and Seek

Babenco: Tell Me When I Die

Gilda, Lúcia and The Goat

Lina Bo Bardi — A Marvelous Entanglement

Redeemer

Tributo: Fernanda Montenegro

Slaps & Kisses: The Great Reunion
Madame Cartô
Os Corretores

Blitz, O Filme
O Caso Morel

Films to Die For