Uga-Uga
Uga-Uga is a Brazilian telenovela created by Carlos Lombardi, it was produced and aired by Rede Globo from May 8, 2000 to January 19, 2001 for 221 episodes.[1]
Uga-Uga | |
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Genre | Telenovela |
Created by | Carlos Lombardi |
Directed by | Wolf Maya |
Starring | Humberto Martins Vivianne Pasmanter Lima Duarte Marcello Novaes Nair Bello Vera Holtz Danielle Winits Mariana Ximenes Marcos Pasquim Tato Gabus Mendes Nívea Stelmann Betty Lago Heitor Martinez |
Opening theme | Kotahitanga by Hinewehi Mohi |
Country of origin | Brazil |
Original language(s) | Portuguese |
No. of episodes | 221 |
Production | |
Running time | 50 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Rede Globo |
Original release | 8 May 2000 – 19 January 2001 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Vila Madalena |
Followed by | Um Anjo Caiu do Céu |
Plot
Cast
- Humberto Martins as Bernardo Baldochi / Bento (Kala Kalú)
- Vivianne Pasmanter as Maria João Portela
- Cláudio Heinrich as Adriano Karabastos (Tatu)
- Vera Holtz as Santa Karabastos
- Lima Duarte as Nikos Karabastos
- Danielle Winits as Tati (Tatiana Prado)
- Marcello Novaes as Beterraba
- Mariana Ximenes as Bionda Arruda Prado
- Marcos Pasquim as Casemiro Baldochi (Van Damme)
- Lúcia Veríssimo as Maria Louca
- Sílvia Pfeifer as Vitória Arruda Prado
- Heitor Martinez as Rolando Karabastos
- Tato Gabus Mendes as Anísio Karabastos
- Wolf Maya as Felipe Prado
- Nair Bello as Pierina Baldochi
- Marcos Frota as Nikolaos Karabastos Júnior (Nikos)
- Ângelo Paes Leme as Salomão
- Françoise Forton as Larissa Guerra
- Oswaldo Loureiro as Querubim
- Roberto Bonfim as Pajé
- Nívea Stelmann as Gui (Guinivere)
- Rita Guedes as Stella
- Joana Limaverde as Bruna
- Matheus Rocha as Ari
- Juliana Baroni as Shiva Maria Pomeranz
- Geórgia Gomide as Gherda
- Luiz Guilherme as Turco
- Alexandre Lemos as Dinho
- Delano Avelar as Argel
- Vanessa Nunes as Penélope
- Alexandre Schumacher as Zen
- Vick Militello as Dominatrix
- Tatyane Goulart as Lilith Pomeranz
- Beth Lamas as Madá
- Hugo Gross as Barbosa
- Mônica Mattos as Tânia
Cameo
- Betty Lago as Brigitte/ Alice
- Lúcia Veríssimo as Maria Louca
- Mário Gomes as Ladislau Pomeranz
- John Herbert as Veludo
- Stepan Nercessian as João Guerra Portella
- Jorge Pontual as Mutuca
- Marcelo Faria as Ramon
- Maria Ceiça as Rosa
- Denise Fraga as Mag
- Luiz Fernando Guimarães as Varella
- João Carlos Barroso as Pereirinha
- Luciano Szafir as Pepê
- Edwin Luisi as Francis
- Cássia Linhares as Lulú
- Nelson Freitas as Nilo
- Clarice Niskier as Amélia
- Bianca Castanho as Ametista
- Silvia Nobre as Crocoká
- Taís Araújo as Emilinha
- Cláudia Lira as Suzi
- Norma Geraldy as Norma
- Oswaldo Louzada as Dr Moretti
- Lolita Rodrigues as Carmen
- Gabriel Braga Nunes as Otacílio
- Paula Burlamaqui as Kate
- Elias Gleizer as Ceguinho
- Isadora Ribeiro as Marlene
- Ewerton de Castro as Marido nervoso
- Daniele Suzuki as Sarah
- Marcos Breda as Gumercindo
- Betty Erthal as Violeta
- Sokram Sommar as Índio Tupã
- Sérgio Loroza as Pimpão
- George Bezerra as Zeca
- Osvaldo Mil as Geraldão
- João Camargo as Padre Zeca
- Moacir Alves as Antiquário
- Fernanda Lobo as Gorda na lanchonete
- Alexandre Zacchia as Jambo
- Berta Loran as Varella's passenger on the plane
- Miriam Pires as Cecília
- Marcela Rafea as Dóris
- Junior Prata as Pescador
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References
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