Louco Amor (Brazilian TV series)

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Louco Amor
Genre Telenovela
Created by Gilberto Braga
Directed byWolf Maya
Starring
Opening theme"Nosso Louco Amor" by Gang 90 and As Absurdettes
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of episodes167
Production
Running time50 minutes
Release
Original network TV Globo
Original release11 April (1983-04-11) 
21 October 1983 (1983-10-21)
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Louco Amor is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo. It premiered on 11 April 1983 and ended on 21 October 1983, with a total of 167 episodes. It's the thirtieth "novela das oito" to be aired on the timeslot. It is created and written by Gilberto Braga and directed by Wolf Maya. [1]

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Cast

ActorCharacter
Bruna Lombardi Patrícia Dumont
Fábio Junior Luís Carlos Becker
Glória Pires Cláudia Becker
Tereza Rachel Renata Dumont (Agetilde Rocha)
Mário Lago Agenor Rocha
Tônia Carrero Muriel
Reginaldo Faria Guilherme
Christiane Torloni Lúcia
Carlos Eduardo DolabellaFernando Lins
Nicette Bruno Isolda Becker
Mauro Mendonça Embaixador André Dumont
Arlete Salles Isadora
Fernando Torres Alfredo
Antonio Fagundes Jorge Augusto
Carlos Alberto Riccelli Márcio
Beth Goulart Carla
Lauro Corona Lipe (Felipe Dumont)
José Lewgoy Edgar Dumont
Lady Francisco Gisela Dumont
Otávio Augusto Rodolfo
Rosane GofmanEstela (Estelinha)
Bia Seidl Luciana
Milton MoraesSérgio
Rosita Thomaz LopesFernanda (Nanda)
Maurício do Valle Rubens
Yolanda CardosoAlda Maria
Roberto de CletoTomás Lins
Lourdes MayerRaquel
Buza FerrazVictor
Chica Xavier Denise
Clementino KeléGonçalo
Thelma Reston Berta
Hemílcio FróesDr. Mário Noronha
Márcia RodriguesNilda
Paulo Pinheiro Dr. Cardoso
Desireé VignolliMaria Luíza

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References

  1. "Louco Amor". Teledramaturgia (in Portuguese). Retrieved 17 June 2016.