Saramandaia (1976 TV series)

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Saramandaia
Genre
Created by Dias Gomes
Starring
Country of origin Brazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of episodes160
Original release
Network TV Globo
Release3 May (1976-05-03) 
31 December 1976 (1976-12-31)
Related
Saramandaia (2013)

Saramandaia is a 1976 Brazilian telenovela created by Dias Gomes, produced and aired by TV Globo. [1]

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Cast

Actor/actressCharacter
Juca de Oliveira João Gibão (João Evangelista Vianna)
Yoná Magalhães Zélia Tavares
Sônia Braga Marcina Moreira
Antônio Fagundes Lua Viana
Dina Sfat Risoleta
Ary Fontoura Professor Aristóbulo Camargo
Wilza Carla Dona Redonda/Dona Bitela (sister)
Castro Gonzaga Zico Rosado
Sebastião Vasconcelos Tenório Tavares
Eloísa Mafalda Maria Aparadeira
Pedro Paulo Rangel Dirceu
Milton Moraes Carlito Prata
Rafael de Carvalho Seu Cazuza Moreira
Elza Gomes Pupú (Eponina Camargo)
Lídia Costa Leocádia Viana
Ana Ariel Dona Santinha Rosado
Francisco Dantas Padre Romeu
Marília Barbosa Bia
Wellington Botelho Seu Encolheu
Darcy de Souza Juju Pimenta (Julieta)
Carlos Gregório Petronílio
Natália do Valle Dora
Stênio Garcia Detetive Geraldo
Alzira Andrade Fernanda
Cosme dos Santos Giuseppe
Reynaldo Gonzaga Epaminondas
Maria Pompeu Ana Bruta
Ivan de Albuquerque Germano
Brandão Filho Maestro Cursino
Lajar Muzuris Maestro Totó
Maria Helena Velasco Emília
Jorge Gomes Nato
Teresa Cristina Arnaud Dulce
Wellington Botelho Encolheu
Augusto Olímpio Hominho
Germano Filho Alcebíades
Chica Xavier Maria das Dores
José Augusto Branco Rochinha
Wanda Kosmo Dona Fifi
Carlos Eduardo Dolabella Homão

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References

  1. "F5 - Colunistas - Tony Goes - "Saramandaia" de 1976 era nordestina e mais politizada - 24/06/2013". f5.folha.uol.com.br. 24 June 2013.