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Caras & Bocas | |
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Also known as | Watercolors of Love |
Genre | Telenovela |
Created by | Walcyr Carrasco |
Starring | Flávia Alessandra Malvino Salvador Ingrid Guimarães Isabelle Drummond Henri Castelli Fulvio Stefanini Deborah Evelyn Fernanda Machado and big cast |
Opening theme | "Caras & Bocas" by Chicas |
Country of origin | Brazil |
Original language | Portuguese |
No. of episodes | 232 |
Production | |
Production location | South Africa & Brazil |
Camera setup | Multiple-camera setup |
Running time | 50–80 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | TV Globo |
Original release | 13 April 2009 – 8 January 2010 |
Caras & Bocas (English: Watercolors of Love) is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo, which premiered on 13 April 2009 and ended on 8 January 2010. It was the second-most watched telenovela in Brazil. [1]
Actor/actress | Character |
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Flávia Alessandra | Dafne Bastos Conti da Silva |
Malvino Salvador | Gabriel Batista da Silva |
Deborah Evelyn | Judith Silveira Lontra |
Ingrid Guimarães | Simone Meirelles |
Marcos Pasquim | Denis Batista de Azevedo |
Elizabeth Savalla | Maria do Socorro Batista da Silva (Socorro) |
Henri Castelli | Vicente Foster |
Isabelle Drummond | Bianca Bastos Conti da Silva |
Ary Fontoura | Jacques Michel Conti |
Fúlvio Stefanini | Frederico Foster |
Sidney Sampaio | Benjamin Abraham (Benny) |
Ana Lúcia Torre | Ester Abraham |
Marco Pigossi | Cássio Amaral |
Maria Zilda Bethlem | Leandra Silveira Lontra (Léa) |
Miguel Rômulo | Felipe Nunes Paiva |
Fernanda Machado | Laís Molinari Vasconcellos |
Sérgio Marone | Nicholas Silveira Lontra (Nick) |
Sheron Menezzes | Milena Nunes Conti |
Otaviano Costa | Adenor Cosme de Lima |
Rachel Ripani | Tatiana Fischer |
Bete Mendes | Maria da Piedade Batista Azevedo Conti (Piedade) |
Danieli Haloten | Anita Batista da Silva |
Cristina Mutarelli | Zoraide Molinari |
Marcos Breda | Pelópidas Travassos |
Thalma de Freitas | Magaly Franco |
Carmem Verônica | Josefa (Jojô) |
David Lucas | Bruno Guimarães de Azevedo (Espeto) |
Fábio Lago | Fabiano Barros Ferreiro |
Suzana Pires | Ivonete Barros Ferreira |
Júlio Rocha | Edgar Pereira |
Renata Castro Barbosa | Cléo Foster |
Sophie Charlotte | Vanessa Barros Ferreira (Vanessinha) |
Wagner Santisteban | Anselmo |
Dhu Moraes | Dirce Nunes Paiva |
Joelson Medeiros | Padre Guilherme |
Roney Facchini | Ernani Molinari |
Pedro Garcia Netto | Galeno Pellozini |
Jaime Leibovitch | Rabino Mendel Abraham |
Rafael Zulu | Carlos Vasconcellos (Caco) |
Alexandre Slaviero | Tadeu Molinari |
Ricardo Duque | André Di Francesco |
Hilda Rebello | Nereide Di Francesco |
Marcelo Barros | Jandir |
Carina Porto | Ísis Molinari |
Alexandre Moreno | Aluísio Leal |
Sônia de Paula | Edineide |
Ludoval Campos | Nélson |
Guilherme Duarte | Samuel |
Francisco Fortes | Tatá |
Amanda Azevedo | Ada Franco Leal |
Gabriel Kaufmann | Valdemir Barros Ferreira |
Júlia Lund | Hannah Foster |
Alice Assef | Beth |
Maria Clara Gueiros | Liliana Guimarães de Azevedo (Lili) |
Guilhermina Guinle | Amarilys Di Francesco |
Neusa Maria Faro | Mercedes |
Dener Pacheco | Renan |
Júlia Ruiz | Clotilde Foster (Clô) |
Rodrigo Andrade | Teodoro (Téo) |
Marco Antônio Gimenez | Sargento Lucas Rios |
Theodoro Cochrane | Isaac |
Cover: The telenovela logo
Cover: Flávia Alessandra
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