O Outro | |
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Genre | Telenovela |
Created by | Aguinaldo Silva |
Directed by | Fred Confalonieri Ingnácio Coqueiro |
Starring |
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Opening theme | "Flores em você" by Ira! |
Country of origin | Brazil |
Original language | Portuguese |
No. of episodes | 173 |
Production | |
Running time | 50 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | TV Globo |
Release | 23 March – 10 October 1987 |
Related | |
O Outro is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo. It premiered on 23 March 1987 and ended on 10 October 1987, with a total of 173 episodes. It's the thirty seventh "novela das oito" to be aired on the timeslot. It is created by Aguinaldo Silva and directed by Fred Confalonieri. [1] [2]
Actor | Character |
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Francisco Cuoco | Paulo Della Santa |
Denizard de Mattos | |
Natália do Vale | Laura Della Santa |
Malu Mader | Glorinha da Abolição |
Yoná Magalhães | Índia do Brasil |
Beth Goulart | Marília Della Santa |
Cláudia Raia | Edwiges |
Cláudia Abreu | Maria José de Mattos (Zezinha) |
Ísis de Oliveira | Dodô |
Luma de Oliveira | Dedé |
Ilva Niño | Belmira |
Herson Capri | Gabriel |
Miguel Falabella | João Silvério |
Cleyde Blota | Jurema |
Marcos Frota | Pedro Ernesto Della Santa |
José Lewgoy | Agostinho Della Santa |
Eva Todor | Liúba |
Wanda Kosmo | Yolanda |
Arlete Salles | Vilma |
Fernando Almeida | Lico |
Cristina Galvão | Cida |
Rosane Gofman | Monalisa |
Flávio Galvão | Benjamin |
Elaine Cristina | Ivete |
Jonas Mello | Cordeiro de Deus |
Ewerton de Castro | Vidigal |
Stepan Nercessian | Delegado Barbosão |
José de Abreu | Genésio |
Tonico Pereira | Nininho Americano |
Lutero Luiz | Demerval Parente |
Eliana Ovalle | Alzira |
Antônio Pompeo | Batista |
Augusto Olympio | Cavaquinho |
Milton Rodrigues | Gato |
Melise Maia | Selma |
Anselmo Lyra | Júnior |
Carolina Moura | Bianca |
Cláudio Ferrário | Baixinho |
Valter Santos | Melo Mendonça |
Cleonir dos Santos | Abraão |
Adelaide Palete | Madalena |
Josias de Almeida | Olegário |
Luís Roberto | |
Marina Lira | Lisete |
Fernando José |
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