Escrito nas Estrelas

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Escrito nas Estrelas
Escrito nas Estrelas logo.jpg
Also known asWritten in the Stars
Created byElizabeth Jhin
Directed byRogério Gomes
André Binder
Fabio Strazzer
Pedro Vasconcelos
Roberta Richard
Starring Humberto Martins
Nathália Dill
Jayme Matarazzo
Débora Falabella
Zezé Polessa
Alexandre Nero
Cássia Kiss
Carlos Vereza
André Gonçalves
Gisele Fróes
Antonio Calloni
Carol Castro
Carolina Kasting
Giovanna Ewbank
Manuela do Monte
Jandira Martini
Marcelo Faria
Suzana Faini
see more
Opening themeQuando a Chuva Passar by Paula Fernandes [1]
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of episodes143
Production
Production locationBrazil
Running time50 minutes
Original release
Network Globo
Release12 April (2010-04-12) 
24 September 2010 (2010-09-24)
Related

Escrito nas Estrelas (English: Written in the Stars) is a Brazilian telenovela produced and aired by Globo from April 12 to September 24, 2010. [2]

Contents

Cast

Actor/ActressCharacter
Humberto Martins Ricardo Aguillar / Cassiano
Nathalia Dill Viviane Ferreira Aguillar / Vitória / Valentina
Jayme Matarazzo Daniel Aguillar / Damian
Alexandre Nero Gilmar de Almeida
Débora Falabella Beatriz Cristina Tavares
Zezé Polessa Sofia Tavares de Miranda (Sofia Loren)
Antonio Calloni Vicente de Miranda / Esteban López
Cássia Kiss Francisca Aguillar
Carol Castro Mariana
Marcelo Faria Dr. Guilherme
Carolina Kasting Judite
Gisele Fróes Dra. Jane
Manuela do Monte Luciana
Giovanna Ewbank Suely
Suzana Faini Antonia
Jandira Martini Gildete Salmon (Madame Gilda)
Walderez de Barros Zenilda Salmon
André Gonçalves Jair Pereira
Carlos Vereza Anjo Athael
Marina Ruy Barbosa Vanessa
Othon Bastos Constantino (Velho)
Bel Kutner Virgínia
Celso Frateschi Jardel
Murilo Grossi Jofre Ferreira (Gentil Nogueira)
José Rubens Chachá Jovenil
Nica Bonfim Magali
Ana Paula Bouzas Fabiana Pereira
Paulo Vilela Breno
Alexandre Rodrigues Seth
Rosane Gofman Mundinha
Thelma Reston Etelvina Conceição
Cacá Amaral José
Ary França Seu Filhinho (Valdemar da Conceição Filho)
Larissa BiondoMichelle
Lucci Ferreira Afonso
Cláudio GalvanCalixto
Bia Sion Rute
Izak DahoraAlex
Simone Soares Fernanda
Maria Clara Mattos Leninha
Rosana DiasSandra
Pia ManfroniDalva
Paula TolentinoYasmin
Lincoln TornadoEzequiel
Isabela MeirellesMônica
Gilberto TorresMateus
Ewe PamplonaHilda
Eduardo Mancini Manoel
Daniela Fontan Berenice
Cristina AmadeoDanusa
Bruno PereiraMauro
Marcela TintiVitória
José BittencourtDentinho
Matheus CostaTadeu
Yago MachadoHuguinho
João Victor GranjaZezinho
João FernandesLuizinho
Anna Rita Cerqueira Clara
Luisa GonzalezLaura

International broadcasts

CountryAlternate Title/TranslationTV Network(s)Series PremiereSeries FinaleWeekly ScheduleHour
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Escrito nas Estrelas TV Globo April 12, 2010September 24, 2010Monday to Saturday18:10
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal SIC October 11, 2010April 21, 2011Monday to Friday19:15
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada OMNI-1 Television April 25, 2011September 23, 201116:00
Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica Escrito en las Estrellas Teletica Canal 7 July 11, 2011December 1, 201113:30
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Canal 13 July 25, 2011October 7, 201114:30
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  Nicaragua Televicentro October 11, 2011March 2, 201217:00
Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador TCS Canal 4December 27, 2011June 29, 201213:00
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Canal 9 TelevidaMarch 22, 2012August 16, 201215:00
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Teledoce June 13, 2012November 6, 201218:00
Flag of Mozambique.svg  Mozambique Escrito nas EstrelasTVM1October 12, 2012March 25, 2013Monday to Saturday21:00
Flag of Macau.svg  Macau Escrito nas Estrelas Canal Macau January 2, 2013July 22, 2013Monday to Friday22:00
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 아들의 여자텔레노벨라January 15, 2014TBAWednesday20:00
Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States Escrito en las Estrellas Mega TV September 26, 2012February 20, 2013Monday to Friday20:00
Telemundo May 19, 2014TBA12:00
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Ecuavisa 2013201302:30
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Soundtrack

  1. "Quando a Chuva Passar" – Paula Fernandes
  2. "Eternamente" – Gal Costa
  3. "Ela Só Pensa em Beijar (Se Ela Dança, Eu Danço)" – Celso Fonseca
  4. "Pai" – Fábio Júnior
  5. "Roda Gigante II" – Marcelo Mira
  6. "Ela Briga Comigo" – Moinho
  7. "Mamãe Passou Açúcar em Mim (ao vivo)" - Mart'nália
  8. "Deixa Eu Te Amar" (ao Vivo) - Diogo Nogueira
  9. "Para de Paradinha" – Arlindo Cruz
  10. "Nossa História" – Lorena Chaves
  11. "Erva Venenosa (Poison Ivy)" – Rita Lee
  12. "Coração de Papel" – Zé Renato
  13. "Quem Tome Conta de Mim (Someone To Watch Over Me)" – Paula Toller
  14. "Gente Humilde" – Luiza Possi
And also

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominatedResult
2010Prêmio TV PressBest Creator Elizabeth Jhin Won
Best Actress Nathalia Dill Won
Prêmio Jovem BrasileiroBest ActressWon
Prêmio Extra de TelevisãoBest ActressWon
Prêmio Arte Qualidade BrasilBest Supporting Actor Alexandre Nero Won
Premio Tudo De Bom - Jornal O DiaMuse Giovanna Ewbank Won
Prêmio Contigo! de TelevisãoBest Child ActorMatheus CostaWon
2011Melhores do AnoBest Actress Nathalia Dill Nominated

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