Ana Braga Biography
Ana Braga is a Brazilian TV presenter and journalist who has appeared as a guest on several TV shows and events such as Rock in Rio. She also participates in Domingo do Faustino. Regarding her educational background, she attended Sao Paulo State University and graduated in Biology and Zoology.
Ana Braga Age
Ana Braga was born on April 1, 1949 in São Joaquin da Barra, São Paulo, Brazil.
Ana Braga Height
Braga is about 5 feet 3 inches tall.
Ana Braga Family
Braga is the proud daughter of Lourdes Braga (her mother) and Natale Giuseppe Mafais (father). His father was Brazilian and his mother Italian. Unfortunately, information about the siblings is not available at this time, but will be updated as soon as it becomes available.
Ana Braga Husband
Braga has been married and divorced several times. Eduardo de Carvalho was her first husband. They married in 1980 but separated in 1992. Carlos Madrulha was her second husband. Carlos and Braga were married in 1997 but divorced in 2002.
Her last marriage was to Johnny Rousett in 2020, but they divorced a year later in 2021. Braga has two children, but few details are known about them.
Ana Braga Salary
Braga earns between $20,000 and $120,000 a year.
Ana Braga’s Net Worth
Braga’s net worth is estimated at between $1 million and $5 million.
Ana Braga Career
Ana Braga has made guest appearances on several TV shows and events, including Rock in Rio. She also participates in Domingo do Faustino. Regarding her educational background, she attended Sao Paulo State University and graduated in Biology and Zoology. She started her journalism career at Rede Tupi and worked on the news program Rade Tupi de Noticias. After that, she worked as her commercial manager for fashion publications such as Claudia in her Editor Abril.
Her greatest national fame came with her Rede Record hosting the talk shows ‘Programa Ana Maria Braga’ and ‘Note e Anote in the Morning’. She hosted Lede Globo’s variety show Mais Voce, with a parrot doll named Louro Jose serving as her co-host. She continued to do this until his puppeteer, Tom Veiga, passed away on