Thaila Ayala


Thaila Ayala Biography

Thaila Ayala Sales (born April 14, 1986) is a Brazilian actress and model.

Biography

Thaila Ayala was born in Presidente Prudente, So Paulo. She has lived in several countries, including Mexico, Thailand and Chile.

Career

She played Marcela, the protagonist of the 14th season of the teen soap Malhao.

In 2007, she was photographed by Terry Richardson for the book, Rio, Wonderful Town, which was released later that same year. She was featured in a photo with her breast showing and biting her lip. Casting producer Luis Fernando Silva later claimed to have repented for participation in the book.

In January 2016, Thaila worked with Indian American Director Aditya J Patwardhan in the upcoming short film When Red is White, aka The Touch of Aurora.

In 2017, she plays Vanessa for the first time in the U.S. of the 2017 film Woody Woodpecker collaborating with Eric Bauza, Timothy Omundson, Graham Verchere.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2006 Pginas da Vida Viviane Cameo
Malhao Vanessa Galvo Cameo
Stio do Picapau Amarelo Princess Sofia Cameo
Cobras & Lagartos Bianca Cameo
O Profeta Olvia Cameo
P na Jaca Sara Cameo
2007 Malhao Marcela Pereira da Silva (Marcela Pers)
2008 Faa Sua Histria Knia Episode: "Bandeira 5"
2009 Caminho das ndias Shivani Mugdaliar
2010 Ti Ti Ti Amanda Moura
2012 Cheias de Charme Giselle Cameo
2013 Sangue Bom Camila Lancaster
2015 As Canalhas Danielle
2016 When Red is White Sara Director - Aditya J Patwardhan
2017 Woody Woodpecker Vanessa Western film debut

Personal life

She married actor Paulo Vilhena on November 19, 2011. They split in 2013. In August 2016 Ayala converted to Protestantism and was baptized at the Igreja Pentecostal Anabatista.




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