Angélica Ksyvickis, better known by the mononymAngélica, is a Brazilian television presenter, actress and singer.
Career
She started her career at 4, when she won a contest to choose Brazil's most beautiful child at a popular variety show presented by Chacrinha. At 13, she became famous for replacing Xuxa as the presenter of the kids show Clube da Criança. Her popularity exploded when her hit singleVou de táxi topped the Brazilian charts. Vou de táxi becoming a big hit has since become a classic, and is remembered by most of the Brazilian population, even though more than 20 years have lapsed since its release. Likewise, in 1991, her new album named "Angelica" increased her popularity with the song "Sweet cotton and Guarana". She also starred on the popular mini-series The Guarani. Angélica has sold over 13 million copies of albums in which 13 of them were released between 1988 and 2001. In 1993, she joined the second most popular channel in Brazil, SBT presenting the kids variety show "Casa da Angelica", which was a big hit. More popular than ever she also presented the popular teen game show "Passa ou Repassa" and " TV Animal". In 1996 she signed a 7 years contract with Rede Globo to present her own show, Angélica, but she was still very popular until 1999. In 1998, she had 250 products linked to her name and made more money than Xuxa due to licensing. The success of her products was even more remarkable because unlike Eliana and Gugu Liberato, she didn't promote her product-line during her show. Finally, she decided to end her career as a child show hostess and, with only three months left for her contract with Globo to expire, she was chosen as the presenter for Video Game, a five-minute segment on Vídeo Show. Video Game was a game-show whereby two celebrities would compete head-on throughout the entire week. The segment caused Video Show's ratings to double, and what was supposed to be a 2001 summer-only, 5 minute segment, became a 20-minute block ; it is still aired and has managed to keep up its impressive ratings. Due to the success of Vídeo Show, Angelica's popularity heightened again, leading to her being in a lot of advertising campaigns and appearing on magazine covers. She also presented the first two seasons of Fame, Brazilian version of Operación Triunfo. Since her well-received return to TV, presenting Vídeo Show, Rede Globo began planning projects for her, but her own show finally started in April 2006. "Estrelas" is a show where Angélica interviews stars and shows their intimacy. The show is #1 in its time-slot in the states which show the program and airs every Saturday before TV Xuxa.
Acting career
Angélica had her first acting role on the successful mini-series, "The Guarani" at Rede Manchete. During the late 1980s and early 1990s, she had roles in several Os Trapalhões movies. In 1996 she starred in the kids drama show Caça Talentos, which aired daily after "Angel Mix". While the show was a big hit for three years when the show was declinated it was replaced by Bambuluá, where she played a super-hero, which flopped. She returned to acting in 1998; she had a starring role in Simão, o Fantasma Trapalhão, with Renato Aragão, only the best receivied by the public. At the end of 1998, at the peak of her popularity, she starred in a special and highly promoted live special popular sitcom Sai de Baixo and in 2001 she had a recurring role on soap operaUm Anjo Caiu do Céu, where she played an angel: Angelina. In 2004, Angélica was again one of the biggest TV presenters in Brazil thanks to "Vídeo Game" and Globo decided to release another movie with her in the leading role, but the teen-oriented movie, Um Show de Verão didn't achieve expected success, in part due to it being rated PG-14. In 2010, Angélica and Luciano Huck were one of the casts of a drama miniseries, As Cariocas However, the last episode featuring them proved to be the most watched episode in Brazil. Since 2001, until 2011, she made "Video Game". The "Video Game" was stopped, with ten years. Since 2006, she presented Estrelas, a TV program of interviewing celebrities, until 2018.
Personal life
Angelica was born in Santo André, the daughter of Francisco and Angelina Ksyvickis. She has one sister, businesswoman Marcia Marbá. She is of Italian, Portuguese, Polish, Austrian, Russian, Croatian, Lithuanian, Romanian, and Ukrainian descent. According to research done her ancestors emigrated from Naples to Juíz de Fora, Brazil. She also has Native Brazilian ancestry, of the piquerobi tribe.