The Stunning Brazilian Actress Morena Baccarin In Photos
More than 20 years dazzling on TV
©Provided by Showbizz Daily (English)It's been over two decades since Morena Baccarin began dazzling the world with her stellar screen presence, kicking off with her memorable role as Inara Serra in the series 'Firefly.' More than twenty years later, she hasn't stopped gifting us with fantastic performances non-stop... Read on to find out all you need to know about this gorgeous actor!Vanessa returns for 'Deadpool's' third installment
©Provided by Showbizz Daily (English)Born in Rio de Janeiro on June 2, 1979, Baccarin remains a hot topic not just because she continues to work tirelessly on television, but also because we know she'll reprise one of her most beloved roles in recent years: Vanessa in the third installment of 'Deadpool.'
'Fast Charlie:' her latest movie
By the way, she has several more projects in the works. Among them, her latest film, 'Fast Charlie' (2023), an action thriller about mobsters directed by Philip Noyce and starring alongside Pierce Brosnan and James Cann.
Keep an eye on what's about to drop...
But there are a few more titles to look out for where she's already working... 'Elevation,' where she'll appear alongside Anthony Mackie and Maddie Hasson; 'Tropico,' with Pedro Pascal and Willem Dafoe; 'Greenland: Migration,' starring alongside Gerard Butler; and 'Beast,' which is currently only known by its name among the cast.
The voice of Gideon... and other voiceovers
Meanwhile, among her most recent works are voiceovers in the video game 'Destiny 2: The Witch Queen,' where she voiced Sagira, and notably in the series 'The Flash,' where she has been the voice of Gideon, the artificial intelligence assistant to Harrison Wells, since 2014. Voice acting is a role she's no stranger to in her career.
'The Endgame:' a failed series
©Provided by Showbizz Daily (English)One of her other roles was starring in the series 'The Endgame' (2022), where she played Elena Fedorova, the mastermind behind a series of bank heists in New York under the direction of Justin Lin. This NBC crime drama was canceled after its first season and 10 episodes.
Back to her beginnings
Now, et's take a look back to remember Morena Baccarin's career up to now. The actress made her debut in 2001 in the movie 'Perfume' (2001), where she played Monica alongside big names like Paul Sorvino and Jeff Goldblum. It's an underrated hit. And fun fact: all of its dialogue was improvised by the actors!
Films, theater and then her big break with 'Firefly'
A couple more appearances in the relatively unknown 'Way of Broadway' (2001) and 'Roger Dodger' (2002) and her work in theater alongside Natalie Portman in Mike Nichols' adaptation of Anton Chekhov's 'The Seagull' would earn her a spot on the cast of the series 'Firefly,' which ultimately would be the springboard for making a name for herself in the acting world.
Playing Inara Serra was a turning point in her career
In 'Firefly,' she played the role of Inara Serra, a high-society courtesan licensed by the 'Alliance' who travels with the crew of the Serenity. We could see her in this character across 14 episodes between 2002 and 2003. Since then, the name Morena Baccarin began to resonate strongly in the industry...
Some TV from the early '00s
Throughout the first decade of the 2000s, she made appearances in numerous series, with significant roles in some like 'The O.C.' (2006), where she was Maya Griffin in 3 episodes; 'Stargate SG-1,' playing the adult version of the character Adria in 5 episodes between 2006 and 2007; or in 'Heartland' (2007), as nurse Jessica Kivala in 9 episodes.
Alien queen
The second major role of her career came in 2009, courtesy of Scott Peters, who cast her as Anna in the new version of the 80s alien series 'V.' Baccarin embodied the leader and queen of the "visitors," charismatic, sweet, calm... and adept at getting others to do whatever she wants.
From 'V' to 'Homeland'
In 'V,' Morena Baccarin starred across the series' 22 episodes over two seasons, beginning to cement herself as one of the most recognizable faces in American television. She took a significant step forward in 2011 with 'Homeland.'
Helping skyrocket her fame even more
'Homeland' is probably the series that has brought Morena Baccarin the most popularity. There, she played Jessica Brody, the wife of Nicholas (Damian Lewis) and mother to Dana (Morgan Saylor) and Chris (Jackson Pace), appearing in no fewer than 36 episodes between 2011 and 2013.
From high school to set mates
Interestingly, in 'Homeland,' Morena Baccarin was reunited with a former high school classmate... none other than the series' lead, Claire Danes, with whom she shared classes at the New York City Lab School for Collaborative Studies.
Juggling roles in other series
During those years, she also balanced her work on 'Homeland' with the role of Isobel Swift in a couple of episodes of 'The Good Wife' (2012-2013), starring Julianna Margulies, and as Erica Flynn in 'The Mentalist' (2011-2014), alongside Simon Baker.
The leap to the big screen
Up to that point, her appearances on the big screen had been sporadic, mostly working in made-for-TV movies. However, her roles first in 2015 in 'Spy' as Karen Walker, and then in 2016 and 2018 with 'Deadpool' and 'Deadpool 2' as Vanessa, the antihero's girlfriend, also gave her more visibility in the cinematic realm.
'Deadpool': A yes to Marvel on their second approach
With 'Deadpool,' Morena Baccarin finally agreed to work for Marvel Studios, after previously turning down the offer to play Maria Hill, Nick Fury's (Samuel L. Jackson) right hand, in 'The Avengers' (2012), a role that ultimately went to Cobie Smulders, according to an interview with her on Michael Rosembaum's 'Inside of You' podcast.
'Gotham': Her longest-running series
But Morena Baccarin is an actress made for TV dramas, a fact she continued to prove in the following years, especially with her work on 'Gotham,' the longest-running series of her career. There, she stepped into the shoes of Dr. Leslie Thompkins for 82 episodes between 2015 and 2019.
Leslie Thompkins
The character of Thompkins is known for her love-hate relationship, with a happy ending, with the series' protagonist, Jim Gordon (Benjamin McKenzie), in her role as a medical examiner for the Gotham police and, as leader of the Narrows alongside Edward Nygma (Cory Michael Smith), with whom she has a toxic romance
Love, from fiction to reality
'Gotham' also marked a turning point in the actress's personal life, as after five years of marriage to producer and director Austin Chick, in 2017, Morena Baccarin took her relationship from fiction to reality by saying "I do" to actor Benjamin McKenzie in Brooklyn, New York.
Parents of two
By September 2015, Baccarin had announced she was pregnant with her second child, and the father was none other than McKenzie. Their daughter, Frances Laiz Setta Schenkkan, was born in March 2016, and exactly five years later, in March 2021, the couple welcomed their second child, Arthur.
The main series of the last few years
Following 'Gotham,' new series would come her way, among which 'A Series of Unfortunate Events' (2019), the Brazilian 'Sessão de Terapia' (2019-2021), and 'Home Invasion' (2021) stand out.
Her biggest movies lately
As for movies, we've recently seen her in 'The Good House' (2021) alongside Sigourney Weaver and Kevin Kline; starring in 'Last Looks' (2021) with Mel Gibson and Charlie Hunnam; with Gerard Butler also as a lead in 'Greenland' (2020); or in 'Ode to Joy,' sharing the screen with Martin Freeman.
A social media star
Meanwhile, you can also follow her on Instagram (@morenabaccarin), where she boasts a community of no less than 3.3 million followers, sharing all her news and big moments, both personal and professional.
Her present and very, very bright future
All these roles that have been solidifying her career, added to the newly released like 'The Endgame' or 'Fast Charlie', and the many more to come, especially that third installment of 'Deadpool', give us a glimpse of the present and future ahead for Morena Baccarin. Put on shades, because that loooks like a very bright future.
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