Aguinaldo Silva

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Aguinaldo Silva
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Born (1943-06-07) 7 June 1943 (age 80)
Years active1962-present

Aguinaldo Silva OMC [1] (Carpina, 7 June 1943) is a Brazilian Emmy-winning telenovela writer born in Carpina, Brazil. [2]

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Filmography

Television

YearTitleCredited as
CreatorWriterText supervisorCo-creatorsNetwork
1984 Partido Alto YesYesNowith Gloria Perez Rede Globo
1985 Roque Santeiro YesYesNowith Dias Gomes
1987 O Outro YesYesNo
1988 Vale Tudo YesYesNowith Gilberto Braga and Leonor Bassères
1989 Tieta YesYesNowith Ana Maria Moretzsohn and Ricardo Linhares
1992 Pedra sobre Pedra YesYesNo
1993 Fera Ferida YesYesNo
1997 A Indomada YesYesNowith Ricardo Linhares
1998 Meu Bem Querer YesYesNo
1999 Suave Veneno YesYesNo
2001 Porto dos Milagres YesYesNowith Ricardo Linhares
2004 Senhora do Destino YesYesNo
2007 Duas Caras YesYesNo
2010Tempos ModernosNoNoYeswith Bosco Brasil
Laços de Sangue NoNoYeswith Pedro Lopes SIC
2011 Fina Estampa YesYesNo Rede Globo
2013 Marido en alquiler YesNoYeswith Perla Farias Telemundo
2014 Império YesYesNo Rede Globo
Boogie Oogie NoNoYeswith Rui Vilhena
2018 O Sétimo Guardião YesYesNo

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