"Sephora Venites is a Brazilian-Spanish actress and model whose career blends passion, versatility, and artistic depth. Starting as a model at just 13, she made her mark in the fashion world before transitioning into acting, where her talent quickly earned her roles in television commercials, films, and TV series. 

In 2013, Sephora Venites made a memorable appearance in the television series Mr. Selfridge, marking an exciting step in her acting journey. Her film credits include the indie feature Liquid Love (2018), directed by Vitor Steinberg and inspired by sociologist Zygmunt Bauman's insights on modern relationships, as well as a contemporary adaptation of Ibsen's Hedda Gabler by Matthew John. Sephora's portfolio also includes high-profile commercial work, such as Smirnoff's Dress Up, Stay In, directed by Rob Fletcher, and Santander's Daily Race alongside F1 World Champion Sebastian Vettel.

On stage, Sephora demonstrated her range by collaborating with celebrated Iranian playwright Nassim Soleimanpour in White Rabbit, Red Rabbit, performed at São Paulo’s Theatre Sesc Vila Mariana in 2013. The following year, she joined the experimental rehearsals for Blind Hamlet with the Actors Touring Company in London, captivating audiences through its unique interactive format.

In 2014, Sephora expanded her talents to television presenting with Cena Londres, a Brazilian music show on channel Bis (Globo Group), where she explored London’s vibrant music scene. The show highlighted a diverse array of artists, including Cut Copy, Metronomy, The Hives, Molotov Jukebox, The Horrors, Little Dragon, Chet Faker, Anne Clark, Peggy Sue, Simian Mobile Disco, Atari Teenage Riot, Au Revoir Simone, and Clap Your Hands Say Yeah.

Fluent in three languages and trained in prestigious institutions like the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Sephora’s skill set spans acting, dance, sports, and artistic improvisation. Her dedication and adaptability continue to make her a dynamic figure in both Brazilian and international entertainment spheres."

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