Guerra dos Sexos | |
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Genre | Telenovela Romantic comedy |
Created by | Silvio de Abreu |
Directed by | Guel Arraes Jorge Fernando |
Starring | Fernanda Montenegro Paulo Autran Glória Menezes Tarcísio Meira |
Opening theme | "Guerra dos Sexos", The Fevers |
Country of origin | Brazil |
Original language | Portuguese |
No. of episodes | 185 |
Production | |
Running time | 55 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | TV Globo |
Release | June 6, 1983 – January 6, 1984 |
Related | |
Guerra dos Sexos (2012) |
Guerra dos Sexos is a 1983 Brazilian telenovela created by Silvio de Abreu, starring Fernanda Montenegro and Paulo Autran in the main roles. [1]
A remake was produced and aired by TV Globo in 2012, starring Irene Ravache and Tony Ramos. [2]
Charlô (Fernanda Montenegro) and Otávio (Paulo Autran) are cousins, and they inherit an inheritance of their uncle Enrico, that includes a chain of stores and the mansion where they live. Charlô makes a proposal to Otavio: one of them must give up his part in a bet.
Actor/actress | Character |
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Fernanda Montenegro | Charlotte de Alcântara Pereira Barreto (Charlô) / Cumbuca |
Altamiranda de Souza Silva | |
Paulo Autran | Otávio de Alcântara Rodrigues e Silva (Bimbo) |
Dominguinhos de Souza Silva | |
Glória Menezes | Roberta Leone |
Tarcísio Meira | Felipe de Alcântara Pereira Barreto |
Lucélia Santos | Carolina Carneiro |
Mário Gomes | Orlando Cardoso (Nando) |
Maitê Proença | Juliana de Alcântara Pereira Barreto |
Maria Zilda | Vânia Trabucco de Morais |
José Mayer | Ulisses da Silva |
Yara Amaral | Antonieta Carneiro (Nieta) |
Herson Capri | Fábio Marino |
Ada Chaseliov | Manuela Marino |
Ary Fontoura | Dinorá Carneiro (Dino) |
Hélio Souto | Nenê Gomalina |
Sônia Clara | Veruska Brandão |
Edson Celulari | Zenon da Silva |
Marilu Bueno | Olívia |
Cristina Pereira | Afrodite da Silva (Frô) |
Diogo Vilela | Carlos Henrique "Kico" Leone |
Helena Ramos | Lucilene |
Ângela Figueiredo | Analu de Alcântara Pereira Barreto |
Terezinha Sodré | Leda |
Paulo César Grande | Ronaldo |
Leina Krespi | Semíramis da Silva |
Wilson Grey | Ismael |
Fernando José | Montanha Duncrezio |
Tatiana Issa | Cissa Marino |
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