Júlia Lemmertz Dias, a celebrated and accomplished Brazilian thespian, entered the world on March 18, 1963, in the picturesque city of Porto Alegre, situated in the southernmost region of Brazil.
Throughout her illustrious and storied career, she has consistently demonstrated her extraordinary flair for dramatic arts across a diverse array of mediums, including motion pictures, live theatrical performances, and television productions.
Her remarkable acting talents have been showcased in a wide range of roles, captivating audiences and earning her widespread recognition and acclaim within the entertainment industry.
Noted Brazilian actress, renowned for her extensive body of work, has been feted with an array of esteemed honors, including the illustrious Grande Otelo award, a testament to her exceptional talent and dedication to her craft. Her impressive list of accolades also includes the Candango award, bestowed upon her by the Brasília Festival, a prestigious recognition of her outstanding contributions to the world of theater. Furthermore, she has received multiple nominations for the coveted Guarani Prize, a recognition of her remarkable performances on the stage, and has also been nominated for the Molière Prize, a prestigious international award, for her captivating portrayal of a character in the play "Eu Sei Que Vou Te Amar" by the celebrated playwright Arnaldo Jabor.