Fernanda Souza is an accomplished actress in both the small screen and big screen industries. Born in Brazil, she is half Brazilian and half Portuguese, which she credits as her birthright. After becoming a mother, she pursued a career in acting, playing different characters in different movies until she decided to make her debut in the lead role of Corazon in the movie “Corazon” (2021). Since then, she has gone on to star in several other high-profile movies, including “Celio” (2021), and she will next be seen in the action-thriller “The Informant!” Her most notable role to date is that of Natasa Brando in the movie “A Man Called Water”.
Fernanda’s Height – As an actor, Fernanda normally plays characters who are of a very tall stature, usually above seven feet, but in real life she stands a bit shorter than that, which can be seen in the press photos that accompany her roles. Her real measured height is 6′ 5″, though that height may fluctuate depending upon the type of camera angle used. Her real measurement of height is not known as being any taller or shorter than her co-stars, or directors, and even the director of the latest movie she starred in, which was the film “Celio” (the name of an Italian crime boss), claimed that Fernanda was not as tall as the character she had portrayed in the film, and had in fact acted twice as a grown woman in the film. This was addressed in a widely publicized court case where the judge stated that both she and the film director had deliberately misrepresented the character.
Fernanda Souza’s Religion/Nationality – Fernanda is Catholic, and yet according to the information provided on her IMDB page, she claims to be of a mixed race (although records do not confirm this). Fernanda is not of any Hindu religious faith, nor does she practice any of the hundreds of other Pagan nationalities that exist throughout the world. The only religion she admitted to belong to was the Church of Jesus Christ, according to her church bio on the page where she claims to have uploaded this information. Additionally, she has admitted that she is a very “bookish” person (her words imply this), and that she likes books (specifically historical fiction). Her nationality is Brazilian.