Alli Willow
Actress
Crédito: Gordon Spooner
Alli Willow is an actress, singer, and trained dancer. She is French, American, and Swiss, and has been living in Brazil for the past eight years. She trained at the Lee Strasberg Film and Theatre Institute and Stella Adler in New York, and at the Rick Odums International Jazz Center in Paris.
She appeared in “Bacurau” (2018, Dir. Kleber Mendonça Filho)—winner of the Jury Prize at Cannes—for which Alli was nominated for Best Supporting Actress by the Brazilian Academy of Cinema in 2020. She also starred in “Tinnitus” (2022, Dir. Gregorio Graziosi), “The Love Side” (2021, Dir. Pio Figueiroa), “Três Verões” (2020, Dir. Sandra Kogut), and “Protesys” (2019, Dir. Afonso Poyart).
Her series credits include acting in “Ângela Diniz: Assassinada e Condenada” (2025, HBO Max), “Vermelho Sangue” (2025, Globoplay), “O jogo que mudou a história” (2024, Globoplay), season 2 of “Arcanjo Renegado” (2022, Globoplay), “IndependênciaS” (2022, TV Cultura), “Coisa Mais Linda” (2019, Netflix), “Santos Dumont – Mais leve que o ar” (2018, HBO), and “O Escolhido” (2018–2019, Netflix).
Alli has upcoming international and Brazilian releases in development, including the feature films “Epitáfio” (Dir. Bernardo Barreto), “Warden” (Dir. Marcus Alqueres), and “Kali” (Dir. Julien Seri), as well as the series “Delegado” (Dir. Tião and Marcelo Lordello), “Americana” (Star+, Dir. Maurílio Martins), and the second season of “Vermelho Sangue” (Globoplay).