I started my career in Portugal, and the longest I've ever played a character was for about a year, which is how long our TV shows last.
From Daniela Ruah
A Portuguese is not going to punch you for no reason.
I was born here in the States. I moved to Portugal when I was five. And then my parents put me in an English school.
There's this accent that I think everybody has when they grow up going to an international school. It's a mix of not quite English, not quite American. When I moved to L.A., it just went completely American.
It's a birthmark called nevus of Ota. It covers the whole white of my eye and darkens it. The square of the eye, the white part, is completely dark on my right eye, not just the iris.
I know a lot of procedurals have huge viewership, yet they're never nominated for awards.
I do have a huge fascination for science, and I love to hear what my dad has to say. He used to take me into minor surgeries when I was a kid and let me watch, so I definitely have a passion for it, but it's not as big a passion as I have for acting and creating characters.
No one wants perfection. I want a confident, smart guy, obviously, but what's hot is a guy who doesn't have all the answers. We gals like a guy we can help because, ultimately, we like being needed.
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