O Astro (1977 TV series)

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O Astro
Genre Telenovela
Created by Janete Clair
Directed by Daniel Filho
Gonzaga Blota
Starring
Opening theme"Bijuterias" by João Bosco
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of episodes185
Production
Running time50 minutes
Original release
Network TV Globo
Release6 December 1977 (1977-12-06) 
7 July 1978 (1978-07-07)
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O Astro is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo. It premiered on 6 December 1977 and ended on 7 July 1978, with a total of 185 episodes. It's the twentieth "novela das oito" to be aired on the timeslot. It is created and written by Janete Clair and directed by Daniel Filho and Gonzaga Blota. [1]

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Cast

ActorCharacter
Francisco Cuoco Herculano Quintanilha
Dina Sfat Amanda Mello Assumpção
Elizabeth Savalla Lili (Lilian Paranhos)
Tony Ramos Márcio Hayalla
Tereza Rachel Clô (Clotilde Hayalla)
Dionísio Azevedo Salomão Hayalla
Rubens de Falco Samir Hayalla
Carlos Eduardo DolabellaNatal (Natalício Valença)
Stepan Nercessian Alan Quintanilha
Flávio Migliaccio Neco (Nestor da Silva)
Ângela LealLaurinha (Laura Paranhos da Silva)
Edwin LuisiFelipe Cerqueira
Eloísa Mafalda Consolação Paranhos
Ida Gomes Tia Magda
Heloísa Helena Beatriz
Sílvia SalgadoJôse (Joselina Mello Assumpção Hayalla)
Hélio AryMello Assumpção (Agenor Mello Assumpção)
Macedo NetoAmin Hayalla
Marilena CuryNadja Hayalla
Isaac Bardavid Youssef Hayalla
Leda BorbaJamile Hayalla
Telma ElitaMyrian Lambert Mello Assumpção
Ênio SantosDr. Pirilo Cerqueira
Marília BarbosaMara Célia
Cleyde BlotaDoralice
Paulo GonçalvesInspetor Malvino
Paulo AscençãoPaulinho
Rejane MarquesLuísa
Tony Ferreira Gilberto
José Luiz RodiHenri
Edson SilvaAlmeidinha
Maria Sílvia Tânia
Juan DanielSeu Dondinho
Maria Helena VelascoValéria
Mira PalhetaSílvia
Luiz MacedoZeca
César AugustoJoaquim
Cecília LoyolaNilza
Aguinaldo RochaDr. Jandir
Carlos PoyartNequinho
Michele BulosMichele
Newton MartinsChief of police
Nestor de MontemarFather Laurindo
José Maria MonteiroHayalla's butler
Zilda PereiraCarmem

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References

  1. "O Astro". Teledramaturgia (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 2 September 2011. Retrieved 17 June 2016.