Baila Comigo | |
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Genre | Telenovela |
Created by | Manoel Carlos |
Directed by | Roberto Talma |
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Opening theme | "Baila Comigo" by Robson Jorge and Lincoln Olivetti |
Country of origin | Brazil |
Original language | Portuguese |
No. of episodes | 167 |
Production | |
Running time | 50 minutes |
Production company | Central Globo de Produção |
Original release | |
Network | Rede Globo |
Release | 16 March – 25 September 1981 |
Baila Comigo is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by Rede Globo. It premiered on 16 March 1981 and ended on 25 September 1981, with a total of 167 episodes. It's the twenty sixth "novela das oito" to be aired on the timeslot. It is created and written by Manoel Carlos and directed by Roberto Talma.
Actor | Character |
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Tony Ramos | Joaquim Seixas Miranda (Quinzinho) |
João Victor Gama | |
Lilian Lemmertz | Helena Seixas Miranda |
Raul Cortez | Joaquim Gama (Quim) |
Lídia Brondi | Mira (Semíramis Maia) |
Fernando Torres | Plínio Miranda |
Tereza Rachel | Marta Tereza Frey Gama |
Reginaldo Faria | Dr. Saulo Martins |
Susana Vieira | Paula Vargas Leme |
Natália do Vale | Lúcia Toledo Fernandes Miranda |
Carlos Zara | Caio Fernandes |
Fernanda Montenegro | Sílvia Toledo |
Cláudio Cavalcanti | Guilherme Fonseca |
Christiane Torloni | Lia Seixas Miranda |
Lauro Corona | Carlos Eduardo Maia (Caê) |
Arlete Salles | Dolores Moreira |
Betty Faria | Joana Lobato |
Gilberto Martinho | Antenor Gomide |
Beatriz Lyra | Letícia Maia Rodrigues |
Milton Gonçalves | Otto Rodrigues |
Otávio Augusto | Mauro Vargas Leme |
Suely Franco | Rosa França |
Jonas Mello | Álvaro França |
Maria Helena Pader | Zuleika Gomes |
Fernanda Torres | Fauna França |
Carlos Gregório | Sandro Moreira |
Beth Goulart | Débora Frey Gama Maia |
Lady Francisco | Ondina de Moraes |
Miriam Pires | Cândida Martins |
Tony Ferreira | Edmundo |
Alcione Mazzeo | Laura (Laurinha) |
Fábio Pillar | Marcelo Vargas Leme |
Narjara Turetta | Flora França |
Jorge Botelho | Gerson Martins |
Teresinha Sodré | Corina |
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