Daniella Perez

Daniella Perez
Born
Daniella Ferrante Perez

August 11, 1970
DiedDecember 28, 1992(1992-12-28) (aged 22)
Resting placeCemitério de São João Batista, Rio de Janeiro
OccupationActress and ballerina
Years active1989–1992
Spouse(s)
Raul Gazolla (m. 1990)

Daniella Ferrante Perez Gazolla (August 11, 1970 – December 28, 1992) was a Brazilian actress and ballerina.[1]

She worked in the novelas Barriga de Aluguel (1990), O Dono do Mundo (1991) and De Corpo e Alma (1992), playing fan favorite roles, which led to her being considered by many the next "Brazil's sweetheart", however, her rising career was tragically cut short when she was brutally murdered by her De Corpo e Alma co-star Guilherme de Pádua and his then wife Paula Thomáz, at only 22 years old.

She was the only daughter of Glória Perez, one of the most important telenovela writers in Brazil.

Life and career

Perez was born in Rio de Janeiro to telenovela writer Glória Perez and her husband, the engineer Luiz Carlos Saupiquet Perez (1940–1994). She had two younger brothers: Rodrigo (born 1972) and Rafael (1977–2002). Her parents were divorced in 1984.

Her interest in the arts began at an early age: at five, she began dancing, and as a teenager, she was invited to dance professionally in Vacilou, Dançou, one of the best dance companies of Rio de Janeiro. Her first role in television was a tango dancer in the Rede Manchete novela Kananga do Japão, and her dance group was invited by Rede Globo to act in the novela Barriga de Aluguel, written by her mother. Perez auditioned for the novela and got the part of Clô, a dancer in the fictional club Copacabana Café. Due to her charisma and talent, Clô, initially a minor character, eventually gained more screentime and became a fan favorite.

Her acting got the attention of director Dennis Carvalho, who invited her to star in O Dono do Mundo, where she portrayed Yara, sister of the main character played by Glória Pires. In 1992, Perez was cast in her mother's novela, De Corpo e Alma, as Yasmin, a young woman who was the object of affection of Eri Johnson's character. Yasmin was the sister of the main character of the novela, who was played by Cristiana Oliveira. De Corpo e Alma was her last work. Following her death, the departure of Perez's character was explained as her going to study abroad. Her murderer's character was removed from the story.

Beloved by the general public, Perez was considered the next Brazil's sweetheart. In December 25, 1992, she played Mary, mother of Jesus, in a Christmas special, Roberto Carlos Especial, alongside Cássia Kis Magro and Herson Capri.

Perez was married to actor Raul Gazolla, whom she met on the set of Kananga do Japão, from 1990 until her death.

Death and aftermath

Perez was only 22 years old when she was brutally murdered by former actor Guilherme de Pádua (her co-star in De Corpo e Alma) and his then-wife, Paula Nogueira Thomaz, pregnant at the time. She now goes by the name of Paula Nogueira Peixoto. On the night of December 28, 1992, Perez was ambushed and killed by 18 stab wounds that pierced through her neck, lungs and heart.[2]

The reason behind the crime was the envy and frustration Pádua had for not getting the screentime he felt he deserved. After constantly harassing Perez, and trying to get her to guarantee him more scenes in the soap opera, since she was the daughter of the author, whom he thought was purposely cutting him off from the novela, Pádua began planning her murder. Coincidentally, in the week prior to her murder, his character had been cut off from several scenes.[3] His wife, Paula Thomáz, was jealous of his interactions with Perez and their love scenes in the soap opera and planned the murder with him.

Pádua and Thomáz were convicted of second degree manslaughter with foul motive and impossibility of defense of the victim and only served 6 of their 19-year closed regime penalty.

The popular indignation that followed this episode resulted in the change of penal legislation thanks to the efforts of Daniella's mother, Gloria Perez, who led a campaign of signatures and managed to pass the first popular bill initiative to become effective law (Law 8.930 / 1994) in the history of Brazil.

In March 2002, Judge Paulo Gustavo Horta ruled that Glória Perez and Raul Gazolla should receive a fine of 500 minimum salaries, or about R$440,000 each, from Guilherme de Pádua and Paula Thomaz. The lawsuit was judged in the second instance by the 7th Civil Chamber of the TJ / RJ. According to the decision, the defendants were also ordered to pay burial and funeral expenses, in the order of five minimum salaries, in addition to the procedural costs and attorney's fees of 10% on the conviction.

After Perez and Gazolla were brought back to court with this action demanding payment, on April 29, 2016 they finally succeeded in winning a lawsuit claiming compensation for moral and material damages against Guilherme de Pádua and Paula Thomaz.[4]

Gazolla, Perez's widower, stated after winning the lawsuit: "What I can say is that there is no money in the world that pays for murder. Money does not pay murder. What I would really like is not to receive any money, as long as the killers were behind bars and not loose enjoying life as the two are doing around. To me, killers should be in jail."

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role
Detail
Chain
Notes
1989 Kananga do Japão Eduarda Participation Rede Manchete
1990 Barriga de Aluguel Clotilde (Clô) Recurring character
1991 O Dono do Mundo Yara Maciel Recurring character
1992 De Corpo e Alma Yasmin Bianchi Main character
Roberto Carlos Especial Mary, mother of Jesus Main character
Rede Globo (final appearance)

Awards and recognitions

Year Award Category Nomination
Result
1993 Troféu Imprensa Revelation of the year
Daniella Perez for her interpretation of Yasmin in De Corpo e Alma Nominated

References

  1. ^ IG - Relembre alguns crimes que comoveram o País
  2. ^ Arquivos de um processo - A arma do crime
  3. ^ Arquivos de um processo - O crime
  4. ^ "Autora de novela e Raul Gazolla, viúvo de Daniella Perez, ganham processo contra ator e a cúmplice Paula Thomaz". Retrieved 2016-04-29.

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