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Sandy Leah

Sandy Leah Lima (born January 28, 1983) known mononymously as Sandy, is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and actress. Born and raised in Campinas, she began her career in 1990, when she formed with her brother, musician Junior Lima, the vocal duo Sandy e Junior. They rose to fame in the early 1990s as child stars and reached the height of their success during teenage, as albums Era Uma Vez… Ao Vivo (1998), As Quatro Estações (1999), Quatro Estações: O Show (2000) and Sandy & Junior (2001) sold more than a million units, with the second and third being among the best-selling albums of all time in Brazil. The duo was credited for leading a wave of teen pop artists during the late 1990s and early 2000s, with the press labelling Sandy the Brazilian "Princess of Pop". The duo disbanded in 2007 and released their Acústico MTV in September that year. In addition to their success in the music industry, the sibling's name became a strong brand, with more than 300 licensed products which made R$300 million a year. After the duo's disbandment in December 2007, Sandy spent the next two years concentrating efforts on producing her debut solo album. She also dedicated herself to her personal life. In 2008, Sandy married musician Lucas Lima and graduated from Pontifical Catholic University of Campinas with a degree in languages and literature. In 2010, she released her debut solo album, Manuscrito, which was preceded by lead single "Pés Cansados" and certified platinum by Pro-Música Brasil (PMB). Her first concert tour as a solo artist was recorded in August 2011 and gave rise to her first video/live album, Manuscrito Ao Vivo, released in November that year. Sandy's second studio album, Sim (2013) produced three singles and reached number nine in Brazil. In 2016, she released her second live album, Meu Canto, which was preceded by lead single "Me Espera" and reached the top of PMB's DVD chart. In 2018, she released her third studio album, a collaborations project titled Nós, Voz, Eles. As an actress, she had leading roles in the television series Sandy & Junior (1999–2002) and As Brasileiras (2012), telenovela Estrela-Guia (2001), and films Acquária (2003) and Quando Eu Era Vivo (2014). Sandy has been featured as a judge on two seasons of the reality competition television series Superstar. Throughout her career, Sandy sold over 20 million albums and has earned numerous awards and accolades, including six Multishow Brazilian Music Award, three Melhores do Ano (Rede Globo awards), and one Latin Grammy Award nomination. She was considered one of the 100 most influential Brazilian personalities of 2013 by the Brazilian edition of Forbes magazine


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Born:
Jan 28, 1983 In Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil
Movie/TV Credits:
21
First Appeared:
In the movie O Noviço Rebelde 1997-12-25
Latest Project:
Movie Sandy & Junior: Nossa História 2020-07-17
Known For
Poster of Sandy & Junior: Nossa História
Poster of Sandy & Junior: A História
Poster of Sandy & Junior: Quatro Estações - O Show
Poster of Sandy & Junior: Era uma Vez – Ao Vivo
Filmography
Series Sandy & Junior: A História Ela mesma 2020-07-10
Movie Sandy & Junior: Nossa História 2020-07-17
Series Popstar Ela mesma 2017-07-09
Series I Love Paraisópolis Ela mesma 2015-05-11
Movie When I Was Alive Bruna 2014-01-31
Series Tá no Ar: A TV na TV Ela mesma 2014-04-10
Series SuperStar Jurada 2014-04-06
Series Tangled Hearts Ela mesma 2013-04-29
Movie Mato Sem Cachorro Ela Mesma 2013-10-04
Series As Brasileiras Gabriela 2012-02-02
Movie Acústico MTV: Sandy & Junior Ela mesma 2007-06-05
Movie Sandy & Junior: Estranho Jeito de Amar Luiza 2006-08-10
Series A Diarista Ela mesma 2004-04-13
Movie Acquária Sarah 2003-12-12
Movie Sandy & Junior: Ao Vivo no Maracanã Ela mesma 2002-10-12
Series Estrela-Guia Cristal 2001-03-12
Series Superbonita Apresentadora 2000-02-22
Movie Sandy & Junior: Quatro Estações - O Show Herself 2000-07-17
Series Sandy & Junior Sandy 1999-04-11
Movie Sandy & Junior: Era uma Vez – Ao Vivo Herself 1998-09-01
Movie O Noviço Rebelde Marcia 1997-12-25