Danilo Grangheia
São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

Danilo Grangheia (São Paulo, May 22, 1977) is a theater, film and television actor, graduated from the School of Dramatic Art EAD/ECA/USP. Born in São Paulo, he developed part of his research in acting and directing with the most important theater companies in Brazil. As a member of the Ultralíricos, he worked on several shows/projects such as “Fim”, “Selvageria”, “A Tragédia Latino-Americana” and “Puzzle” directed by Felipe Hirsch, “Terrenal - small mystery ácrata” directed by Marco Antonio Rodrigues , "Krum", by the Brazilian theater company and directed by Marcio Abreu, "As Três Velhas", directed by Maria Alice Vergueiro, "Let's just kiss and say goodbye" by Elisa Ohtake.

In addition to Brazilian companies, he developed works, shows, performances and studies with big names on the international scene such as Sotigui Kouyaté, Rena Mirecka, Nassim Soleimanpour, Christiane Jatahy and Nuno Ramos.

He also directed the shows “The Last Piece”, “Banda Hamlet”, “Nunzio” and “A saga musical de Cecília”.

In cinema, he acted in “Cara ou Coroa”, by Ugo Giorgetti, “O Robble da Copa”, by Caito Ortiz, “A Bruta Flor do Quer”, by Dida Andrade and Andradina de Azevedo, “O que se move”, by Caetano Gotardo, “Hebe” by Maurício Farias, among others;

On television he worked on soap operas and series such as “Irmandade” (Netflix), “Mauá - the first giant” (History Channel), “A lei do amor”, “A Mulher do Prefeito”, “Ligações Perigosas” (Rede Globo), "3 Teresas" (GNT), "Contos do Edgar" (Fox), “O Negócio” (HBO), “The girl without qualities” (MTV).

For his work as an actor in theater and cinema, he won some of the most important awards in the country, such as the Shell, APCA, Femsa, Questão de Crítica and Cine PE awards.