Thiago Martins
Known for

Acting

Credits

30

Gender

Man

Birthday

19 Aug 1988 (36)

Place of birth

Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

Also known as

Thiago Martins

Biography

Thiago dos Santos Martins (Rio de Janeiro, September 19, 1988) is a Brazilian actor, singer and songwriter. He began his career in the theater group Nós do Morro, a social project carried out with the residents of the Vidigal favela. His first appearance on television was in 1999, in a participation in the traditional Christmas special of presenter Xuxa entitled Uma Carta Para Deus. In 2002, he gained prominence playing Lampião, one of the members of the band of kids from Caixa Baixa, in the award-winning film Cidade de Deus. In the same year, he played João Victor, a middle-class teenager in the series Cidade dos Homens. He made his debut in soap operas in 2004, playing Sal in the soap opera Da Cor do Pecado, which took place thanks to a nomination by actress Giovanna Antonelli, with whom he starred in the film Maria-Mãe do Filho de Deus in 2003.

Known for
Acting roles
YearMovie / TV show / OtherRole
2024City of God: The Fight Rages OnBradock
2024Dona Lurdes: O FilmeRyan dos Santos Silva
2024Família é TudoJúpiter
2024A Festa de Léo
2023OverhaulRoger Mattos
2019A Mother's LoveRyan
2017The Big CatchJúlio Almeida Mendes da Silva Ribeiro
2017EncantadosAntônio
2015Operações EspeciaisRoni
2015Ambitious WomenDiogo Rocha
2015Smile, You're on Camera
2014EmpireEvaldo
2013City of God: 10 Years LaterHimself
2013Caribbean FlowerTenente Rodrigo Almeida
2012Brazil AvenueLeandro
2011The Silver CliffNassir
2011Insensato CoraçãoVinicius Rocha Amaral
2011Stereo Hearts 2Anderson
20105x Favela, Now by OurselvesJota
2009Flordelis: Basta uma Palavra para MudarPedro Werneck
2008Once Upon a Time in Rio
2008Streets of RioTiago
2007Toma Lá, Dá CáMarcinho
2006Xuxa TwinsTigre
2005BelíssimaTadeu Rocha Assumpção
2005La veillée des abysses
2004Shades of SinGustavo Saldanha (Sal)
2003Mary, Mother of the Son of GodApóstolo João
2002City of GodLampião
2002City of MenJoão Victor