Vila Madalena (TV series)
Vila Madalena | |
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Genre | Telenovela |
Created by | Walther Negrão |
Starring | Edson Celulari Maitê Proença Cristiana Oliveira Herson Capri Marcos Winter Yoná Magalhães Rosamaria Murtinho Mário Gomes Luíza Tomé Ary Fontoura Laura Cardoso Flávio Migliaccio Carla Marins Thierry Figueira Marcelo Faria Fernanda Rodrigues Betty Gofman |
Opening theme | Various[1] |
Country of origin | Brazil |
Original language | Portuguese |
No. of episodes | 155 |
Production | |
Running time | 50 minutes |
Distributor | Globo Internacional |
Release | |
Original network | Rede Globo |
Picture format | PAL-M |
Original release | November 8, 1999 May 5, 2000 | –
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Andando nas Nuvens |
Followed by | Uga-Uga |
Vila Madalena is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast at the time of 19 hours by Rede Globo, November 8, 1999 to May 5, 2000 in 155 chapters (episodes).[2]
Written by Walther Negrão, with the collaboration of Thelma Guedes, Elizabeth Jhin, Júlio Fischer, Paulo Cursino, Vinícius Vianna and Ângela Carneiro. Directed by Jorge Fernando, Roberto Naar, Fabrício Mamberti and Marcus Alvisi, with core direction of Jorge Fernando.
It counted with Edson Celulari, Maitê Proença, Marcos Winter, Yoná Magalhães, Ary Fontoura, Laura Cardoso, Flavio Migliaccio, Luíza Tomé, Thierry Figueira, Carla Marins, Herson Capri and Cristiana Oliveira in the main roles.
At first, the novel presented an unprecedented opening proposal, with a different song to each chapter. The songs were those that composed the national soundtrack of the novel.[3]
Cast[]
Actor / Actress[4] | Character |
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Edson Celulari | Solano Xavier |
Maitê Proença | Eugênia Junqueira |
Cristiana Oliveira | Pilar Ramirez |
Herson Capri | Arthur Junqueira |
Marcos Winter | Roberto Lopes |
Carla Marins | Nancy Xavier |
Thierry Figueira | Hugo Lopes |
Yoná Magalhães | Abigail Ramirez (Bibiana) |
Ary Fontoura | Elpídio Menezes (Seu Menez) |
Rosamaria Murtinho | Margot Ramirez |
Laura Cardoso | Deolinda Xavier |
Flávio Migliaccio | Ângelo Xavier |
Luíza Tomé | Raquel |
Mário Gomes | Donato |
Betty Gofman | Auxiliadora (Lilica) |
Marcelo Faria | José Xavier (Zezito) |
Fernanda Rodrigues | Zuleika (Zu) |
José de Abreu | Viriato |
Nívea Maria | Adélia |
Oscar Magrini | Aricanduva |
Susana Werner | Beatriz (Bia) |
Rosi Campos | Marinalva |
Roberto Bataglin | Luiz |
Cissa Guimarães | Dalva |
José Augusto Branco | Dr. Meirelles |
Luísa Thiré | Nilda |
Bruno Giordano | Juarez Junqueira |
Sílvia Bandeira | Elvira |
Fernando Almeida | Alfredo |
Larissa Queiroz | Tamara |
Ana Furtado | Nina |
Élcio Romar | Valdir |
Roberto Frota | Valfredo |
Rejane Goulart | Mirtes |
Jonas Mello | Franco |
Hilda Rebello | Isaura |
Luciano Vianna | Fábio |
Yeda Dantas | Vanda |
Leandro Ribeiro | Badu |
Joana Limaverde | Marina |
Ricardo Pavão | Dr. Américo Novaes |
Lina Fróes | Jurema |
Murilo Elbas | Sardinha |
Daniel Marinho | Gustavo (Guga) |
Mônica Mattos | Leda |
Marcelo Barros | Formiga |
Kenya Costta | Joana |
Maria Carol Rebello | Vilma (Vilminha) |
Guilherme Vieira | Lucas Junqueira Xavier |
Nathalie Figueiredo | Laura |
Cameo[]
Actor | Character |
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Helena Fernandes | Luíza |
Antônio Abujamra | Frederico Fellini |
Fábio Junqueira | Bruno |
Marcelo Mansfield | Walmir |
Paula Manga | Gigi |
Juliana Martins | Carla |
Marcélia Cartaxo | Luciene |
References[]
- ^ http://coisasdenovela.pop.com.br/as-catorze-aberturas-de-vila-madalena/
- ^ Alexandre Maron (November 7, 1999). "A Vila Madalena que só a Globo vê" (in Portuguese). Folha de S.Paulo. Retrieved July 26, 2015.
- ^ Vila Madalena Memória Globo
- ^ "Vila Madalena - Trama Principal". Memória Globo. Globo.com. Retrieved January 30, 2018.
External links[]
- Vila Madalena at IMDb
- 1999 Brazilian television series debuts
- 2000 Brazilian television series endings
- 1999 telenovelas
- TV Globo telenovelas
- Brazilian telenovelas
- Television shows set in São Paulo
- Portuguese-language telenovelas
- South American television show stubs
- Brazilian television stubs