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Dancin' Days | |
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Genre | Telenovela Drama Romance |
Created by | Gilberto Braga |
Directed by | Daniel Filho Gonzaga Blota |
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Opening theme | "Dancin' Days" - As Frenéticas |
Country of origin | Brazil |
Original language | Portuguese |
No. of episodes | 173 |
Production | |
Running time | 50 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | TV Globo |
Release | 10 July 1978 – 26 January 1979 |
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Dancin' Days (2012) |
Dancin' Days is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo. It premiered on 10 July 1978 and ended on 26 January 1979, with a total of 173 episodes. It's the twenty first "novela das oito" to be aired on the timeslot. It is created and written by Gilberto Braga and directed by Daniel Filho. [1]
Actor | Character |
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Sônia Braga | Júlia de Souza Matos |
Joana Fomm | Yolanda de Souza Matos Pratini |
Antônio Fagundes | Carlos Eduardo Souza Prado Cardoso (Cacá) |
Reginaldo Faria | Hélio |
Pepita Rodrigues | Carmem Lúcia Santos (Carminha) |
Cláudio Corrêa e Castro | Franklin Prado Cardoso |
José Lewgoy | Horácio Pratini |
Yara Amaral | Áurea Santos |
Beatriz Segall | Celina Souza Prado Cardoso |
Milton Moraes | Jofre da Silva Maia |
Ary Fontoura | Ubirajara Martins Franco |
Lídia Brondi | Vera Lúcia (Verinha) |
Glória Pires | Marisa de Souza Matos |
Lauro Corona | Paulo Roberto Souza Prado Cardoso (Beto) |
Sura Berditchevsky | Inês Santos Fragoso |
Eduardo Tornaghi | Raul de Castro Mello |
Gracinda Freire | Alzira da Silva Maia Neves |
Ivan Cândido | Aníbal Fragoso |
Cleyde Blota | Emília de Castro Mello |
Jacqueline Laurence | Solange Rocha |
Mauro Mendonça | Arthur Meireles Steiner |
Regina Vianna | Neide |
Mário Lago | Alberico Santos |
Lourdes Mayer | Ester Santos |
Chica Xavier | Marlene |
Renato Pedrosa | Everaldo |
Mira Palheta | Bibi Nascimento Leal |
Neusa Borges | Madalena de Jesus (Madá) |
Roberto de Cleto | Dr. Sílvio Müller |
Maria Lúcia Dahl | Maria Lúcia de Andrade |
Diana Morel | Anita |
Clemente Viscaíno | China |
Selma Lopes | Jandira |
Marina Miranda | Edwiges (Divige) |
Osmar de Mattos | Ricardo |
Suzana Queiroz | Leila |
Rejane Schumann | Luciana |
Hildegard Angel | Herself |
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