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Marron Glacê
''Marron Glacê'' is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo TV Globo (stylized as tvglobo; , ), formerly known as Rede Globo de Televisão (; shortened to Rede Globo) or simply known as Globo, is a Brazilian free-to-air Television broadcasting, television network, launched by media proprietor Roberto M .... It premiered on 6 August 1979 and ended on 29 February 1980, with a total of 181 episodes. It's the twenty fourth " novela das sete" to be aired at the timeslot. It is created by Cassiano Gabus Mendes. Cast References External links * 1979 telenovelas TV Globo telenovelas 1979 Brazilian television series debuts 1980 Brazilian television series endings Portuguese-language telenovelas {{Brazil-tv-prog-stub ...
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Telenovela
A telenovela is a type of a television serial drama or soap opera produced primarily in Latin America. The word combines ''tele'' (for "television") and ''novela'' (meaning "novel"). Similar Drama (film and television), drama genres around the world include ''Turkish television drama, dizi'' (Turkey), ''Indian television drama, serial'' (India), ''teleserye'' (Philippines), ''lakorn'' (Thailand), ''teleromanzo'' (Italy), ''téléroman'' (Canada, specifically Quebec), ''Korean drama, K-drama'' (South Korea), ''Japanese television drama, J-drama'' (Japan), ''Chinese television drama, C-drama'' (China) and ''sinetron'' (Indonesia). Commonly described using the American colloquialism Spanish soap opera, many telenovelas share some stylistic and thematic similarities to the soap opera familiar to the English-speaking world. The significant difference is their series run length; telenovelas tell one self-contained story, typically within the span of a year or less whereas soap operas t ...
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Ema D'Ávila
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Roberto Faissal
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Rosita Thomaz Lopes
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Lady Francisco
Lady Chuquer Volla Borelli de Bourbon (January 7, 1935 – May 25, 2019), also known as Lady Francisco, was a Brazilian actress and director. She appeared in 25 films and several TV soaps. Life Born in Belo Horizonte, to a father of Spanish, Italian, and Syrian descent. She appeared in the TV soap opera ''Sin Capital'' in 1975 and Carla Lambrini in '' Locomotivas'' in 1977. She returned to the genre to appear in ''Explodes Heart'' in 1995, ''For Love'' in 1998 and ''Full of Charm'' in 2012. Her best remembered role was said to be ''Bellies for Hire'' in 1990, where she played a geneticist named Yara. She appeared in 25 films. In 1981, she co-directed the film ''Angels of Sex'' with Levy Salgado. Francisco died in Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro, or simply Rio, is the capital of the Rio de Janeiro (state), state of Rio de Janeiro. It is the List of cities in Brazil by population, second-most-populous city in Brazil (after São Paulo) and the Largest cities in the America ... i ...
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Ary Fontoura
Ary Beira Fontoura (born 27 January 1933) is a Brazilian actor, writer, director, poet, blogger and TV-presenter. He was born in Curitiba, Paraná. Personal life In 2020, he came out as gay, after Maria Zilda Bethlem outed him. Filmography Television Cinema Stage * 1964 - ''Mister Sexo'' - de João Bittencourt, wit h direction of João Bittencourt * 1964 - ''Caiu, Primeiro de Abriu'' - of Raul da Matta, with direction of Sadi Cabral * 1964 - ''Como Vencer na Vida Sem Fazer Força'' - of Frank Loesser and Abe Burrows, with direction of Harry Woolever and Sergio de Oliveira * 1966 - ''Música, Divina Comédia'' - inspired in A Noviça Rebelde, of Robert Wise, with direction of Harry Woolever and Sergio de Oliveira * 1966 - ''Onde Canta o Sabiá?'' - of Gastão Tojeiro, with direction of Paulo Afonso Grisolli * 1967 - ''Rastros Atrás'' - of Jorge Andrade, with direction of Gianni Ratto * 1967 - ''A Úlcera de Ouro'' - of Hélio Bloch, with direction of Leo Jusi * ...
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Ricardo Blat
Ricardo Barbosa Blat (born 16 November 1950) is a Brazilian actor. Biography Blat was born on 16 November 1950 in Ferraz de Vasconcelos. He began his theatre in career at the Teatro Experimental Mogiano (TEM) in the 1960s. This includes a 1971 performance of Peer Gynt, in which he performed with Stênio Garcia, Jonas Bloch, Ariclê Perez, Ewerton de Castro, and Roberto Frota. He continued to perform in various works of theatres in the 1980s and 1990s, becoming known for his role in ''Uma Estória de Borboletas'' in 1983. He has won various awards in theatre as well as in other fields, including the Prêmio Shell and the Prêmio Manhembe e Coca-Cola, the latter for his roles in children's theatre shows. He is currently nominated for an award from the Platino Awards for best supporting actor in a series for his role as Ernesto in ''Cangaço Novo.'' His brother is author Rogério Blat, and his cousin is actor Caio Blat. Filmography Television Film * 2016 - ''O Casame ...
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Denise Dumont
Denise Dumont (born 20 March 1955 in Fortaleza, Ceará) is a Brazilian television and film actress. Filmography Film Television References External links

* 1955 births Living people Brazilian film actresses Brazilian television actresses {{Brazil-actor-stub ...
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João Carlos Barroso
João Carlos de Albuquerque Melo Barroso (February 28, 1950 - August 12, 2019) was a Brazilian actor. Career Barroso began his acting career when Argentine producers met eleven-year-old João Carlos playing soccer on the sidewalks of Bolivar street in Copacabana. Later he was invited to participate in "Tercer Mundo" film which was shot in the hills of the city. This film was a Brazil-Argentina co-production filmed in 1961 and released only in 1973. With his work in this film, he was invited to perform in Luigi Pirandello's play "Man, Beast and Virtue". For his performance, Barroso received several theatrical revelation awards in 1962. Barroso made his debut on Rede Globo in the series "Rua da Matriz", the station's first dramaturgical production, in 1965, mending a sequence of productions by the company over the next decades. Among his most popular TV characters are Tavico in Estúpido Cupido (1976) and Toninho Jiló in Roque Santeiro (1985), the latter his most outstanding ch ...
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Maria Alves (actress)
Maria Alves (7 November 1947 – 8 May 2008), was a Brazilian actress. Television * 1970 - "Irmãos Coragem" - Salete * 1979 - "Plantão de Polícia" - Odete * 1979 - " Marron Glacê" - Bizuca * 1981 - "Baila Comigo" - Conceição - for this work she received the Golden Support Award from Artur da Távola * 1982 - "Lampião e Maria Bonita" - Mabel * 1982 - "Sol de Verão" - Matilde * 1983 - "Voltei pra você" - Paciência * 1984 - "Vereda Tropical" - Namorada de Bepe * 1985 - "Tenda dos Milagres" (mini-series) * 1985 - "O Tempo e o Vento" (mini-series) * 1986 - " Selva de Pedra" - Maria * 1987 - "Mandala" - Carmem * 1989 - "Kananga do Japão" (Rede Manchete) - Isaura * 1990 - "Rosa dos Rumos" (Rede Manchete) - Maurina * 1991 - "Na rede de intrigas" (Rede Manchete) * 1991 - "Felicidade" - Maria * 1994 - " A Viagem" - Francisca * 1995 - "História de Amor" - Nazaré * 1996 - "Xica da Silva" (Rede Manchete) - Rosa * 1997 - " Por Amor" - Maria * 1998 - "A Turma do Pererê" (TVE Br ...
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