Daniela Melchior, born on November 1, 1996, in Almada, Setúbal, Portugal, is a rising star in the world of cinema. As a proud Portuguese actor, Daniela Melchior has made a name for herself both locally and internationally. She began her acting journey back in 2014, taking on roles in several notable Portuguese film and television projects. Among her early works are popular productions such as “Ouro Verde” (2017), “A Herdeira” (2018), “The Black Book” (2018), and “Parque Mayer” (2018), which helped solidify her presence in the industry.
Not only did Daniela Melchior shine on screen, but she also lent her voice to major animated films. In fact, she provided the Portuguese dubbing for Gwen Stacy in Sony Pictures Animation’s critically acclaimed “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” (2018), showcasing her versatility as a performer.
Then came a major turning point in her career. In August 2021, Daniela Melchior stepped into the global spotlight with her first English-language theatrical role in “The Suicide Squad,” directed by James Gunn. This breakthrough opened many doors, leading her to join high-profile projects. By March 2022, it was confirmed that Daniela Melchior would appear in “Fast X” (2023), one of the most anticipated action franchises around.
And that wasn’t all—just a few months later, in June 2022, exciting news emerged: Daniela Melchior would be part of “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3” (2023). This role marked a historic moment, as Daniela Melchior became the very first Portuguese actress to appear in a Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film—a true milestone in her career.
Continuing her momentum, in August 2022, Daniela Melchior was officially cast in the upcoming “Road House” remake, further proving her growing influence in Hollywood. With each new project, Daniela Melchior continues to break barriers and represent Portuguese talent on the world stage.
Daniela Melchior has made quite an impression in the film industry with her performances, and among her notable works, The Suicide Squad (2021) stands out as her highest-rated movie to date. On the other hand, Assassin Club (2023) has been regarded as her lowest-rated film so far. While Daniela Melchior continues to take on diverse roles, these two films represent the current extremes in terms of critical reception for her career. Daniela Melchior’s journey in Hollywood has been marked by both acclaim and challenge, with Daniela Melchior proving her versatility across different genres.