Selva de Pedra (1986 telenovela)
Selva de Pedra | |
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Genre | Telenovela |
Created by |
Regina Braga Eloy Araújo |
Directed by | Walter Avancini |
Starring |
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Opening theme |
"Demais" by Verônica Sabino "Lullaby" (instrumental), Freesounds |
Country of origin | Brazil |
Original language(s) | Portuguese |
No. of episodes | 160 |
Production | |
Running time | 50 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Rede Globo |
Original release | 11 October 1982 – 18 March 1983 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Roque Santeiro |
Followed by | Roda de Fogo |
Selva de Pedra is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by Rede Globo. It premiered on 24 February 1986 and ended on 22 August 1986, with a total of 160 episodes. It's the thirty fifth "novela das oito" to be aired on the timeslot. It is an adaptation of the 1972 telenovela of the same name created by Janete Clair and developed by Regina Braga and Eloy Araújo. The remake is directed by Walter Avancini.[1]
Cast
Actor | Character |
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Tony Ramos | Cristiano Vilhena |
Christiane Torloni | Fernanda Arruda Campos |
Fernanda Torres | Simone Marques Vilhena / Rosana Reis |
Sebastião Vasconcelos | Sebastião Vilhena (Sessé) |
Beth Goulart | Cíntia Vilhena |
José Mayer | Caio Vilhena |
Otávio Augusto | Jorge Moreno |
Tássia Camargo | Joana / Jane |
Yara Lins | Berenice Vilhena |
Miguel Falabella | Argemiro Tavares (Miro) |
Reinaldo Gonzaga | Marcelo |
Deborah Evelyn | Flávia |
Paulo Hesse | Isaac |
Aracy Cardoso | Irene |
Roberto Bataglin | César |
Márcia Rodrigues | Madame Katsuki |
Rogério Márcico | Francisco Marques (Chico) |
Othon Bastos | Delegado Orestes |
André Valli | Pipoca |
Neuza Caribé | Joselina Vilhena (Zelinha) |
André Felippe | Júnior |
Lisa Vieira | Clarice |
Vicente Barcelos | Sérgio |
Odilon Wagner | Joseph |
Ângela Figueiredo | Beatriz |
Paulo Pinheiro | Vitório |
Tânia Loureiro | Olga |
Regina Macedo | Dona Maria Amélia |
Betty Goffman | Monique |
Henri Pagnoncelli | Horácio |
Juliana Carneiro da Cunha | Walkíria |
Iara Jamra | Diva Vilhena |
Guilherme Fontes | Tico |
Joyce de Oliveira | Thais |
Sura Berditchevsky | Kátia |
Paulo Hesse | Issac |
Jacyra Silva | Marlene |
Maria Zenaide | Aracy |
Sérgio Ropperto | Abude |
Ana Sophia Sarah | Fátima |
Isabela Reinert | Lucia Rangel |
Maria Zilda | Laura Vilhena |
Nicette Bruno | Fanny Marlene |
Marilena Ansaldi | (Vivian Arruda) (Viví) |
Stênio Garcia | Mestre Pedro |
Jonas Bloch | Werner |
Ênio Santos | José Neves |
Stepan Nercessian | José Ambrósio (Zé) |
Ana Lúcia Torre | Marta |
Neuza Borges | Creusa |
Narjara Turetta | Madalena Ribeiro (Lena) |
Raul Gazola | Oswaldo |
Suzana Faini | Dra. Ana |
Anilza Leoni | Sofia Neves (Ex-vedete) |
Íris Bruzzi | Arlinda (Ex-vedete) |
Nélia Paula | Vilma Furacão (Ex-vedete) |
Virgínia Lane | Nina (Ex-vedete) |
Irma Alvarez | Sônia (Ex-vedete) |
Diana Morel | Jandira Sampaio (Ex-vedete) |
Adriano Reys | Mauro Pillar |
Miguel Rosemberg | Poli |
Marcelo Ibrahim | Gastão Neves |
Lutero Luiz | Padre Jaime |
Francisco Dantas | Bartolomeu Perez |
Maria Alves | Janete |
André Di Mauro | Guido |
Paulo Villaça | Juiz Carlos Almeida Balbino |
Paulo Gonçalves | Nando Pápi |
David Massena | Tonico |
Sebastião Lemos | Pepe |
Glória Christal | Teresinha |
References
- ↑ "Selva de Pedra". Teledramaturgia (in Portuguese). Retrieved 20 June 2016.
External links
Selva de Pedra at the Internet Movie Database
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