Cleo Pires Ayrosa Galvão, a Brazilian triple threat, hails from a family of notable entertainers, with her mother, Glória Pires, being a celebrated actress and her father, Fábio Jr., a talented singer-songwriter.
Cleo's early foray into the television world marked the beginning of her journey, albeit a brief one, as she soon retreated from the spotlight, convinced that she lacked the necessary aptitude to follow in her mother's illustrious footsteps.
It wasn't until the dawn of 2010 that Cleo re-emerged, making a stunning appearance on the cover of the Brazilian edition of Playboy magazine, in a special 50-page commemorative issue celebrating the publication's 35th anniversary.
Cleo's acting career reached new heights during the 2010-2011 period, as she landed the coveted lead role of India Estela in the Brazilian telenovela Araguaia.
The following year, Cleo further showcased her remarkable talent by starring in the critically acclaimed episode "The Angel of Alagoas" from the esteemed series As Brasileiras, expertly directed by the renowned filmmaker Daniel Filho.
Cleo's acting career boasts a plethora of memorable performances, yet one role that stands out in particular is her portrayal of Ana Terra, a youthful and vibrant interpretation of a character that her mother had previously brought to life in the miniseries O Tempo e o Vento.