De Corpo e Alma | |
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Genre | Telenovela |
Created by | Glória Perez |
Directed by | Roberto Talma |
Starring | Cristiana Oliveira Tarcísio Meira Victor Fasano Beatriz Segall Carlos Vereza Betty Faria José Mayer Maria Zilda Bethlem Vera Holtz Guilherme Leme Renée de Vielmond Neusa Borges Stênio Garcia Marilu Bueno Nathália Timberg Daniella Perez Fábio Assunção |
Opening theme | "Raio de Luz" by Simone |
Country of origin | Brazil |
Original language | Portuguese |
No. of episodes | 185 |
Production | |
Running time | 50 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Rede Globo |
Release | 3 August 1992 – 5 March 1993 |
De Corpo e Alma (Of Body and Soul in English) is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by Rede Globo. It premiered on 3 August 1992, replacing Pedra sobre Pedra and ended on 5 March 1993, with a total of 185 episodes. It's the forty sixth "novela das oito" to be aired on the timeslot. It is created by Glória Perez and directed by Roberto Talma. [1]
Actor | Character |
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Cristiana Oliveira | Paloma Bianchi |
Tarcísio Meira | Diogo Santos Varela |
Victor Fasano | Juca (Joaquim José Marcondes) |
Beatriz Segall | Stella Mendes Peixoto |
José Mayer | Caíque (Carlos Henrique Lopes Jordão) |
Maria Zilda Bethlem | Bia (Beatriz Lopes Jordão) |
Betty Faria | Antônia Santos Varela |
Bruna Lombardi | Betina Lopes Jordão |
Neusa Borges | Terê |
Renée de Vielmond | Helena |
Carlos Vereza | Vidal (Edilson Vidal) |
Stênio Garcia | Domingos Bianchi |
Marilu Bueno | Laci (Maria Lúcia Bianchi) |
Nathália Timberg | Nágila Pastore |
Eva Todor | Calu (Maria Carolina Pastore) |
Guilherme Leme | Agenor "Gino" Pinheiro |
Vera Holtz | Simone Guedes |
Márcia Rodrigues | Marisa |
Daniella Perez | Yasmin Bianchi |
Fábio Assunção | Caio Pastore |
Lizandra Souto | Patty (Patrícia Maria Guedes) |
Hugo Carvana | Agenor Pinheiro |
Eri Johnson | Reginaldo Freitas |
Tonico Pereira | Vado |
Ewerton de Castro | Guedes (Antônio Guedes) |
João Vitti | Nando |
Hugo Gross | Tavinho (Otávio Pastore) |
Carla Daniel | Sheyla Maria |
Ida Gomes | Bela Lopes |
Aracy Cardoso | Celinha |
Márcia Real | Sálvia Lopes |
Guilherme de Pádua | Bira |
Marcelo Faria | Beto (José Alberto Guedes) |
Milton Gonçalves | Juiz de menores |
Mário Lago | Veiga (desembargador) |
Juliana Teixeira | Verinha |
Aron Hassan | Júnior (biological son of Terê and Vado) |
Maria Regina | Guiomar Freitas |
Maurício Branco | Felipe Santos Varela |
Livingstone Trobilio | Beto |
Marcelo Picchi | Attílio |
Paulette | Inácio |
Patrícia Novaes | Aninha |
Rejane Goulart | Júlia |
Sandro Solviatt | Severino Granjeiro |
Eduardo Caldas | Pinguim (biological son of Bia and Caíque) |
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