Luciano Vianna
TV Actor

Luciano Vianna Net Worth

He has also appeared in films such as The Man Who Copied and The Man Who Loved Women Too Much. His estimated salary is unknown. Luciano Vianna is a Brazilian TV Actor who was born in July 22, 1971. He has appeared in various TV series and films, such as Paradise City, Soul Mate, Pirlimpimpim, The Man Who Copied, and The Man Who Loved Women Too Much. His net worth is estimated to be $275 Million, though his salary is unknown.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day July 22, 1971
Birth Place Brazil
Age 52 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Cancer

💰 Net worth: $275 Million (2024)

Luciano Vianna, a renowned TV actor in Brazil, is expected to have a remarkable net worth of $275 million by 2024. With his exceptional talent and charismatic personality, Vianna has captivated audiences across the country. Through his impressive performances on television, he has cemented his place in the industry and gained immense popularity. As a result, his net worth continues to soar, reflecting the success and prosperity he has achieved throughout his flourishing acting career.

About

Brazilian actor who has appeared in TV series such as Paradise City and Soul Mate. He played the part of Geninho in the 2004 TV show Pirlimpimpim. 

Before Fame

One of his first roles was as Andorinha in the 1990 TV show A História de Ana Raio e Zé Trovão. 

Trivia

He has gained over 170,000 followers on his lucianovianna_ator Instagram account. 

Family Life

He hails from Brazil. 

Associated With

He acted alongside Adriana Esteves in the TV series Kubanacan. 

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