Darwin Del Fabro | |
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Born | Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil | December 12, 1996
Years active | 2016-present |
Known for | LGBTQ actor and singer |
Website | darwindelfabro |
Darwin Del Fabro (born December 12, 1996) is a Brazilian non-binary actor and singer known for their gender non-conforming acting roles.
Darwin Del Fabro was born in Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.[1] Both of their parents are fashion models and met while they were working in New York.[2] Their father became an actor and they were raised by their stepmother who had her own television show in Brazil.[3]
At the age of 14, they moved alone to Rio de Janeiro to further their career.[4] They studied Portuguese literature[3] at the Universidade Candido Mendes in Rio as well as classical and contemporary ballet.[5]
Del Fabro won a singing contest when they were three years old and made their professional debut in the musical Era no tempo do rei, directed by João Fonseca[4] at the Joãn Caetano Theater in Rio de Janeiro.[5] They studied theater with Daniel Herz at Casa de Cultura Laura Alvim where they performed in two plays, A Outra and Lapso de Mim Mesmo.[5] They also performed in the original Brazilian production of Shrek the Musical, as well as Fiddler on the Roof, and The Wizard of Oz.[6] At age 14, Del Fabro created a play that, years later, was later performed in New York City where they met writer/director John Logan.[3]
Del Fabro produced, directed and starred in the musical Be Careful, It's My Heart in 2015. The show was also adapted into an album and released the following year.[4]
In 2016, Del Fabro played the role of Einar Wegener in the Sesc Copacabana's stage production of Lili based on the diaries of Lili Elbe[7] in Rio De Janeiro.
Del Fabro was cast in their first television role playing Collete D'or (Astolfo Lemos) in the 2016 TV Globo miniseries Ligações Perigosas, which was inspired by the French novel Dangerous Liaisons. In preparation to play the role, Del Fabro joined a running group and lost five pounds. They also bought high heels, necklaces, bracelets, earrings, makeup to further immerse themselves in the character.[8]
The following year, they starred as Castrato in the Brazilian television soap opera Novo Mudo, which aired on TV Globo.[5]
In 2017, Del Fabro moved to New York City where they enrolled in the musical theater program at the Broadway Dance Center taking 24 classes per week while also learning to speak English.[1] The following year they performed at Feinstein's 54/Below to promote their second album, Darwin Del Fabro in NY.[9] They later starred as Puck in the Juneberry Collective production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, and as Adam in The Feather Doesn't Fall Far from the Tree produced at New York's Signature Theatre Company.[10] In 2019, they starred as Domenic in the off-Broadway play Real, produced by The Tank.[11] Del Fabro secured their first U.S. film role as Gabriel Hernandez in the slasher film They/Them, written and directed by John Logan.[12] The role was specifically written for Del Fabro.[13] The film debuted on the Peacock Network in August 2022.[1]
In 2022, Del Fabro released their third album, a collection of songs by the Brazilian artist, Antônio Carlos Jobim. All of the songs on the album were recorded in Los Angeles over a period of two weeks.[3]
Del Fabro's native language is Portuguese. They learned to speak English after moving to New York City in 2017 to pursue a career as a performer.[14] Del Fabro is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns.[1]