Thais Sobreira
- Actress
Thais Sobreira is a New York-based actress born in Rio de Janeiro.
Fluent in Portuguese, French, Russian, and English, she is a former ballet dancer trained at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory Rimsky-Korsakov under Russian classical ballet legend Gabriela Komlieva.
Notable performances include her work on stage as Serafina, the lead in Tennessee Williams' The Rose Tattoo; at the Opéra de Paris in Oscar-winning director Michael Haneke's staging of Don Giovanni; on screen in John M.Keller's "The White Stuff", selected for the Chelsea Film Festival 2022, New York Shorts International Film Festival 2022, alongside Zach Grenier and Danny Bolero; in François Goetghebeur's Rio, la Plage (French national TV channel France 2); on voice overs in Oscar-winning director Michel Hazanavicius's film "OSS 117 Rio Ne Répond Plus" in Eric Besnard's "600Kg d'Or Pur", in Patrick Mille's "Going to Brazil" and Philippe Triboit's series "Guyane".
Thais is also a Lyric Soprano with classical opera base training, able to perform in various styles, such as musical theater and Brazilian music. She is the Portuguese voice for some of the best museums and brands in the world, such as the Louvre Museum, the Orsay Museum, the Palace of Monaco, the Château de Versailles, the Orangerie Museum, the Mercier Champagne, the Catedral de Sel, the Güell Park, the Museum of the Bible in Washington, The Harley Davidson Museum.
As someone with experience traveling and living around the world, she is passionate about different cultures and languages. She is also a WSET-certified sommelier.
Thais is involved in humanitarian activities; she has worked with Presidio Dance Theatre in San Francisco, a highly acclaimed, multi-generational dance company that tours nationally and internationally, supporting humanitarian causes. She has volunteered her time, performing with the company, providing dance seminars, and supporting its community outreach and educational programs.
Fluent in Portuguese, French, Russian, and English, she is a former ballet dancer trained at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory Rimsky-Korsakov under Russian classical ballet legend Gabriela Komlieva.
Notable performances include her work on stage as Serafina, the lead in Tennessee Williams' The Rose Tattoo; at the Opéra de Paris in Oscar-winning director Michael Haneke's staging of Don Giovanni; on screen in John M.Keller's "The White Stuff", selected for the Chelsea Film Festival 2022, New York Shorts International Film Festival 2022, alongside Zach Grenier and Danny Bolero; in François Goetghebeur's Rio, la Plage (French national TV channel France 2); on voice overs in Oscar-winning director Michel Hazanavicius's film "OSS 117 Rio Ne Répond Plus" in Eric Besnard's "600Kg d'Or Pur", in Patrick Mille's "Going to Brazil" and Philippe Triboit's series "Guyane".
Thais is also a Lyric Soprano with classical opera base training, able to perform in various styles, such as musical theater and Brazilian music. She is the Portuguese voice for some of the best museums and brands in the world, such as the Louvre Museum, the Orsay Museum, the Palace of Monaco, the Château de Versailles, the Orangerie Museum, the Mercier Champagne, the Catedral de Sel, the Güell Park, the Museum of the Bible in Washington, The Harley Davidson Museum.
As someone with experience traveling and living around the world, she is passionate about different cultures and languages. She is also a WSET-certified sommelier.
Thais is involved in humanitarian activities; she has worked with Presidio Dance Theatre in San Francisco, a highly acclaimed, multi-generational dance company that tours nationally and internationally, supporting humanitarian causes. She has volunteered her time, performing with the company, providing dance seminars, and supporting its community outreach and educational programs.