Colégio Brasil
Colégio Brasil (Brazil College) is a children's telenovela created and written by Yoya Wursch, originally transmitted on SBT from May 6, 1996 to September 20, 1996.[1]
Colégio Brasil | |
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Genre | Telenovela Comedy Drama |
Created by | Yoya Wursch |
Written by | Yoya Wursch |
Directed by | Roberto Talma José Paulo Vallone |
Creative director(s) | JPO |
Starring | Giuseppe Oristanio Maria Padilha Patrícia de Sabrit Ana Kutner Taumaturgo Ferreira |
Opening theme | Chovendo na roseira by Mônica Salmaso |
Country of origin | Brazil |
Original language(s) | Portuguese |
No. of episodes | 117 |
Production | |
Production location(s) | São Paulo - Brazil |
Camera setup | Multiple-camera setup |
Running time | 60 mins. |
Release | |
Original network | SBT |
Picture format | 480i (SDTV) |
Original release | May 6 – September 20, 1996 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Sangue do Meu Sangue |
Followed by | Dona Anja |
Cast
Actor/Actress | Role |
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Taumaturgo Ferreira | Manuel Boi |
Maria Padilha | Nair |
Edwin Luisi | Edmo |
Giuseppe Oristânio | Lancelotti |
Ítala Nandi | Miss Dayse |
Carla Diaz | Tininha |
Rafael Pongelupi | Paulinho |
Juliana Poletti | Maria João |
Arnaldo Barone | Gaio |
Júnia Machado Pereira | Fernanda |
Emerson Muzelli | Alex |
Sofia Papo | Leni |
Kaíto Ribeiro | Cristiano |
Andreá Dietrich | Luíza |
Paloma Bernardi | Antônia |
Alexandre Paternost | Alceuzinho |
Ana Kutner | Tininha |
Ângela Dip | Lívia |
Ângela Figueiredo | Maria Paula |
Antônio Pedro | José Mário |
Afonso Nigro | Mac |
Bruna Marcotti | Fogueira |
Cláudia Lira | Tereza |
Diego Ramiro | Bruno Mattos |
Fausto Maule | Pã |
Gustavo Haddad | Vinícius |
Hemílcio Fróes | Bruno Alencar |
Henri Pagnocelli | Osvaldo |
Jacqueline Cordeiro | Mírian |
Jandir Ferrari | Flávio |
Jerusa Franco | Mary Louca |
Lorena Nobel | Ciça |
Myriam Mehler | Olga |
Norival Rizzo | Mister John |
Patrícia de Sabrit | Júlia |
Walesca Praxedes | Virgínia |
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References
- "Colégio Brasil, do SBT" (in Portuguese). InfanTV. Retrieved December 26, 2013.
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