Lucas Amorim
- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Lucas Amorim was born Lucas Amorim Lacerda Nascimento in São Paulo, Brazil, has lived most of his life in Italy and England with fluency in four languages (Portuguese, English, Italian and Spanish).
In Brazil, he began his career professionalizing at the Wolf Maya Acting School in 2019, later performing the plays "O bem amado" (2016) directed by Milton Cardoso, "Adulterios" (2019) and "Jardim de inverno" aka "Revolucionary Road"(2019-2022), this last play having won several awards and nominations in the Brazilian theater scene, such as the awards: Bibi Ferreira, Apca and Cenyn, both directed by Marco Antônio Pâmio, "Bodas de Sangue" (2019) directed by Kléber Montanheiro, "Angel" (2020) directed by award-winning Brazilian director Eduardo Martini, "Van Gogh" (2021-2022) directed by Alan Moraes, "Monalisas" (2022) directed by Sebastião Apolônio, "O Amor Venceu" written by award-winning writer Zíbia Gasparetto and directed by Lucienne Cunha.
In the audiovisual sector, the short film "Razões" (2019) directed by André Garolli and the feature film "Cabaret" (2020) directed by Hudson Glauber, "Astoria" (2024) directed by Mathews Silva and more recently the short films "True Self" (2024) and "Vocacelli" (2023) in which he direct, acted, produced and wrote.
As well as having taken several courses focused on the area, with directors such as Fernando Leal, Bruce Ducat and Paulo Emilio Lisboa in Brazil and in Italy the course "Yd Actors" directed by Yvonne D'Abbraccio (2020-2021) and "Marble Academy for Drama" (2021-2023) in the UK.
In Brazil, he began his career professionalizing at the Wolf Maya Acting School in 2019, later performing the plays "O bem amado" (2016) directed by Milton Cardoso, "Adulterios" (2019) and "Jardim de inverno" aka "Revolucionary Road"(2019-2022), this last play having won several awards and nominations in the Brazilian theater scene, such as the awards: Bibi Ferreira, Apca and Cenyn, both directed by Marco Antônio Pâmio, "Bodas de Sangue" (2019) directed by Kléber Montanheiro, "Angel" (2020) directed by award-winning Brazilian director Eduardo Martini, "Van Gogh" (2021-2022) directed by Alan Moraes, "Monalisas" (2022) directed by Sebastião Apolônio, "O Amor Venceu" written by award-winning writer Zíbia Gasparetto and directed by Lucienne Cunha.
In the audiovisual sector, the short film "Razões" (2019) directed by André Garolli and the feature film "Cabaret" (2020) directed by Hudson Glauber, "Astoria" (2024) directed by Mathews Silva and more recently the short films "True Self" (2024) and "Vocacelli" (2023) in which he direct, acted, produced and wrote.
As well as having taken several courses focused on the area, with directors such as Fernando Leal, Bruce Ducat and Paulo Emilio Lisboa in Brazil and in Italy the course "Yd Actors" directed by Yvonne D'Abbraccio (2020-2021) and "Marble Academy for Drama" (2021-2023) in the UK.