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Paulo José
Paulo José Gómez de Souza (20 March 1937 – 11 August 2021) was a Brazilian actor. TV work *2014 - ''Em Família'' *2011 - '' Morde & Assopra'' *2009 - ''Caminho das Índias'' - Profeta Gentileza *2006 - '' JK'' *2004 - ''O Pequeno Alquimista'' *2004 - ''Senhora do Destino'' *2004 - ''Um Só Coração'' *2003 - ''Agora É que São Elas'' *2001 - ''Um Anjo Caiu do Céu'' *2000 - '' A Muralha'' *1999 - ''Luna Caliente'' *1998 - '' Labirinto'' *1998 - ''Era Uma Vez'' *1997 - '' Por Amor'' *1995 - ''Explode Coração'' *1995 - '' Decadência'' *1995 - '' Engraçadinha'' *1994 - ''A madona de cedro'' *1993 - ''Olho no Olho'' *1993 - ''O Mapa da Mina'' *1991 - '' Vamp'' *1990 - ''Araponga'' *1989 - ''Tieta'' *1989 - ''Sampa'' *1988 - ''Vida nova'' *1988 - '' Olho por Olho'' *1986 - ''Roda de fogo'' *1985 - '' Armação Ilimitada'' *1985 - ''O Tempo e o Vento'' *1976 - '' O casarão'' *1974 - '' Super Manoela'' *1972 - '' Shazan, Xerife & cia'' *1972 - ''O primeiro amor'' *1971 ...
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Lavras Do Sul
Lavras do Sul is a Brazilian municipality in the southwestern part of the state of Rio Grande do Sul. It is in the Campanha Meridional micro-region and the Sudoeste Rio-Grandense meso-region. The population is 7,444 (2020 est.) in an area of 2600.60 km². The Camaquã River flows through the municipality. Bounding municipalities *Bagé *Dom Pedrito Dom Pedrito is a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. It is located at: 30° 58' 58" S 54° 40' 22" W Nearby cities are: Rosário do Sul, São Gabriel, Lavras do Sul, Bagé, Santana do Livramento and República Oriental do Uru ... * Caçapava do Sul * São Gabriel References External links *http://www.citybrazil.com.br/rs/lavrasdosul/ {{Authority control Municipalities in Rio Grande do Sul ...
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Um Anjo Caiu Do Céu
''Um Anjo Caiu do Céu'' is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo. It premiered on 22 January 2001, replacing ''Uga-Uga'', and ended on 25 August 2001, replaced by '' As Filhas da Mãe''. The telenovela is written by Antônio Calmon, with the collaboration of Eliane Garcia, Lílian Garcia, Márcia Prates, Maria Helena Nascimento, and Álvaro Ramos. It stars Tarcísio Meira, Caio Blat, Renata Sorrah, Christiane Torloni, José Wilker, Patricia Pillar, Marcello Antony, and Débora Falabella. Cast * Tarcísio Meira as João Medeiros * Caio Blat as Rafael * Renata Sorrah as Naná * Christiane Torloni as Laila de Montaltino * José Wilker as Tarso * Débora Falabella as Cuca * Henri Castelli as Breno * Patrícia Pillar as Duda * Deborah Evelyn as Virgínia * Marcello Antony as Maurício * Caco Ciocler as David * Cássio Gabus Mendes as Paulinho / Paulão * Angélica as Angelina * Chris Couto as Eva Lenya * Supla as Alex de Leon * Débora Lamm as Alice ...
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Sampa (TV Series)
Sampa may refer to: Linguistics * Speech Assessment Methods Phonetic Alphabet, for European languages *X-SAMPA, an international variant People * Sampa the Great (born 1993), Zambian-born Australian singer-songwriter and rapper * Nsofwa Petronella Sampa (born c. 1992), Zambian HIV activist and clinical psychological counselor Places * Sampa, Burkina Faso * Sampa, Ghana * Sampa, a nickname for São Paulo, Brazil Other uses * "Sampa", a song by Caetano Veloso on the 1978 album '' Muito (Dentro da Estrela Azulada)'' * South African Modern Pentathlon Association See also * Tsampa Tsampa or Tsamba (; ) is a Tibetan and Himalayan staple foodstuff, particularly prominent in the central part of the region. It is glutinous meal made from roasted flour, usually barley flour and sometimes also wheat flour. It is usually mi ...
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Tieta (TV Series)
''Tieta'' is a 1989 Brazilian telenovela, produced and broadcast by TV Globo. It originally aired between August 14, 1989, and March 30, 1990, spanning 196 episodes. It was TV Globo's 41st primetime telenovela, preceded by ''O Salvador da Pátria'' and followed by ''Rainha da Sucata''. It was based on Brazilian writer Jorge Amado's 1977 novel of the same name, and was written by Aguinaldo Silva, Ricardo Linhares and Ana Maria Moretzsohn. It was directed by Reynaldo Boury, Ricardo Waddington and Luiz Fernando Carvalho, under general direction by Paulo Ubiratan. In June 2012 it was released on DVD by Globo Marcas. Production Helena Gastal and Lessa de Lacerda designed over one thousand costumes for the novel. Iris Gomes da Costa researched expressions cited in the work of Jorge Amado, and colloquial terms of the region, so that the characters spoke with the accent and used the vocabulary of northeastern Brazil. The fictional city of ''Santana do Agreste'' was composed of 46 buil ...
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Vamp (TV Series)
''Vamp'' is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast at 7:00 PM by TV Globo, from July 15, 1991 to February 8, 1992 in 179 chapters. In February 2016, the telenovela was released in DVD by Globo Marcas. Plot Armação dos Anjos, on the coast of the state of Rio de Janeiro. The retired captain Jonas Rocha, a widower with six children, married the historian Carmen Maura, also a widow with six children. They will have new problems, beyond those common to a large family, when in contact with the vampires that plague the city with the arrival of the famous singer Natasha to record a music video. Natasha, a rock singer, has sold her soul to the terrible Count Vladymir Polanski, head of the vampires, to shine in her career. But she finds that she was, in previous incarnations, Eugenia, his love, who preferred to stay with Richardson, the other life of Captain Jonas. The count goes on to pursue Natasha and family of the captain, even using his powers to engage Carmen Maura. Nata ...
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O Mapa Da Mina
O Mapa da Mina is a Brazilian telenovela produced and aired by TV Globo from March 29, 1993 to September 3, 1993, in 137 episodes. Written by Cassiano Gabus Mendes, with the collaboration of Maria Adelaide Amaral, Gugu Keller, Walkíria Portero and Dejair Cardoso, the telenovela was directed by Roberto Naar and Flávio Colatrello Jr. Carla Marins, Cássio Gabus Mendes, Luís Gustavo, Mauro Mendonça, Malu Mader, Tato Gabus Mendes and Pedro Paulo Rangel star in the main roles. Plot In Uruguay, a gang steals ten million dollars in diamonds. One of the thieves, Rodolfo (Mauro Mendonça), flees to Argentina. Ivo (Paulo José) goes to São Paulo, hiding the product of the robbery, except that he is arrested. Eight years later, when he gets out of jail, he is run over and dies, but before this he still has time to tell his son, Rodrigo (Cássio Gabus Mendes), that he and Ivo had a map tattooed above a girl's buttocks, Elisa (Carla Marins), a map that shows a location of the diamonds, ...
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Olho No Olho
''Olho no Olho'' (English: ''Eye to Eye'' or ''The Eye Of Fury'') is a Brazilian telenovela created by Antônio Calmon, it was produced and aired by TV Globo from September 6, 1993, to April 8, 1994. Cast Special participations * Monah Delacy - Lenira * Paulo José - Menelau Zapata * Stênio Garcia - Armando * Sérgio Britto - Padre João * Marcos Paulo - Otávio (Débora's husband) * Ítalo Rossi - Ferreira * Arduino Colassanti - Padre Inácio Soundtrack National soundtrack Capa: Gerson Brenner # "Gênese" - Paulo Ricardo and RPM # "Agora Ou Jamais" - Tigres de Bengala # "Oração de Amor" - Paula Morelenbaum # "Fúria e Folia" - Barão Vermelho # "Homem Que Sabia Demais" - Skank # "Magnificat" - Rútila Máquina (opening theme) # "Submundo Vaticano" - Lulu Santos # "Down Em Mim" - Edson Cordeiro # "Deus Apareça na Televisão" - Kid Abelha # "Será Que Sou Eu" - Paulinho Moska # "Não Tem Solução" - Zizi Possi # "Toda Noite" - Edmon # "Por Toda Parte" - Franc ...
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A Madona De Cedro
A, or a, is the first letter and the first vowel of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''a'' (pronounced ), plural ''aes''. It is similar in shape to the Ancient Greek letter alpha, from which it derives. The uppercase version consists of the two slanting sides of a triangle, crossed in the middle by a horizontal bar. The lowercase version can be written in two forms: the double-storey a and single-storey ɑ. The latter is commonly used in handwriting and fonts based on it, especially fonts intended to be read by children, and is also found in italic type. In English grammar, " a", and its variant " an", are indefinite articles. History The earliest certain ancestor of "A" is aleph (also written 'aleph), the first letter of the Phoenician alphabet, which consisted entirely of consonants (for that reason, it is also called an abjad to distinguish it fr ...
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Decadência
Decadência is a 1995 Brazilian miniseries produced and displayed by Rede Globo between September 5 and September 22, 1995, in a total of 12 chapters. Written by Dias Gomes, it was freely inspired by a novel of the author himself, it counted in general direction and supervision of Roberto Farias and Ignácio Coqueiro. The main characters are played by Edson Celulari and Adriana Esteves. Plot The miniseries shows the decline of a conservative and once-powerful Carioca family, the Tavares Branco, in the period from 1984 to 1992. Following the death of Tancredo Neves to the election and downfall of President Fernando Collor, the Tavares Branco are failing and revealing their moral and financial problems. The plot begins in 1970 with the judge Tavares Branco accepting a priest's request to raise an orphan boy, Mariel, who stays under the care of maid Jandira. Mariel grows and becomes the family driver, but ends up getting involved with Carla, the youngest of the house, and is e ...
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Explode Coração
''Explode Coração'' is a Brazilian telenovela produced by TV Globo. The series aired between 6 November 1995 and 4 May 1996, with a total of 155 episodes. It was written entirely by Glória Perez and directed by Ary Coslov, Gracie, and Carlos Araújo Júnior. Production had general direction and core Dennis Carvalho and was the 51st "Novela das Oito" (prime-time soap opera). Edson Celulari, Tereza Seiblitz, and Ricardo Macchi play the leading roles in a plot centered around the love triangle formed by the protagonists which also addresses the gypsy culture in Brazil. Other main roles are played by Maria Luísa Mendonça, Leandra Leal, Rodrigo Santoro, Renée de Vielmond, Eliane Giardini, Paulo José, Françoise Forton, Cássio Gabus Mendes, Deborah Evelyn, Laura Cardoso, Stênio Garcia and Ester Góes. Synopsis Dara (Tereza Seiblitz) is a young gypsy who takes pride in her cultural origins but refuses to be bound by tradition. She refuses to marry Igor (Ricardo Macchi), ...
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Por Amor (1997 TV Series)
''Por Amor'' (English: ''Anything For Love'') is a Brazilian telenovela created by Manoel Carlos, starring Regina Duarte and Gabriela Duarte in the main roles. It replaced ''A Indomada'' and preceded ''Torre de Babel'', and was the 55th telenovela to be aired by TV Globo. Production "What would you be able to do for love?" it was the motto of the advertising campaign for the release of the novel. For the second time, Regina Duarte was a Helena de Manoel Carlos - the first out in História de Amor (Love History), in 1995. For the actress, even Por Amor would have been História de Amor 2 – because of the approach of the mother-daughter relationship. The actress's third Helena would come later, in Páginas da Vida (Pages of Life), in 2006. The name, used by the author in almost all of his novels since Baila Comigo (1981), has become a mark of style and gives unity to his work, creating a bond between the strong and charming "middle-class heroines" as he usually does. charac ...
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