Draft:Felipe Abib

Felipe Abib (Rio de Janeiro, December 14, 1982) is a Brazilian actor best known for playing Oscar Oliveira in the Netflix show Desperate Lies.

Biography
Felipe is the grandson of Lebanese immigrants who came to Brazil in the 1930s. He started his career studying theater in 2003, at Tablado, graduated from the State Technical School of Theater Martins Penna and later earned a Bachelor's degree in theater in 2007 from UniverCidade. However, before that, Felipe studied for three years in Veterinary Medicine at the Federal University of Mato Grosso- UFMT, in Cuiabá - MT.

Career
In theater, he was part of the cast of the plays Pterodactyls and Corte Seco. Between 2007 and 2009, he toured more than 50 cities with the play Dog!, loosely inspired by the universe of Nelson Rodrigues. He also performed in the plays Song of Myself, Marriage Even at the Church Door Falls Apart and Rust.

He starred in numerous advertising campaigns for brands like Bradesco Seguros and Coca-Cola. He was the one who coined the catchphrase “vai que...” in a television commercial.

In cinema, Felipe acted in the films Faroeste Caboclo, as the villain Jeremias, "Vai que dá Certo" and 180°.

In 2016, he participated in the second season of the HBO series Magnífica 70 as the police officer Santos. In 2017, he filmed the feature Paraíso Perdido. In 2018, he starred in the series Amigo de Aluguel on Universal Channel.