1999 Brazilian TV series or program
Chiquinha Gonzaga is a 1999 Brazilian miniseries.[1]
Written by Lauro César Muniz and Marcílio Moraes, based on the life of the teacher and composer Francisca Edwiges Neves Gonzaga, directed by Jayme Monjardim, Luiz Armando Queiroz and Marcelo Travesso.[2]
Cast
In order of the opening of the miniseries
First phase
- In order of the opening of the miniseries
Actor |
Character
|
Danielle Winits |
Suzette (young)
|
Norton Nascimento |
Joaquim Callado
|
Tânia Bondezan |
Maria Isabel
|
Solange Couto |
Rosa
|
Christiana Guinle |
Aimée
|
Haroldo Costa |
Raimundo
|
Marcelo Mansfield |
Arnaud
|
Guilherme Piva |
Carlos
|
Fábio Junqueira |
Joãozinho
|
Adriana Lessa |
Feliciana
|
Jorge Maia |
Zé da Bica
|
Luciana Faria |
Nara
|
Charles Myara |
Saldanha
|
Sérgio Loroza |
Vassoura
|
Gottsha |
Dalva
|
Rodrigo Mendonça |
José
|
Fernanda Azevedo |
Júlia
|
Ludmila Rosa |
Marilda
|
Eduardo Caldas |
Juca (child)
|
Paula Santoro |
Eliane
|
Guilherme Bernard |
Pedro
|
Bruno Telles |
João Gualberto (child)
|
Felipe Brito |
Zé Carlos (child)
|
Larissa Queiroz
|
Maria do Patrocínio (child)
|
- Special participations
Actor |
Character
|
Ângela Leal |
Celeste
|
Antônio Petrin |
João Castello
|
Sebastião Vasconcelos |
Cônego Trindade
|
Chica Xavier |
Inácia
|
Zezé Motta |
Conceição
|
- Guest actor
Actor |
Character
|
Odilon Wagner |
Major Basileu
|
Second phase
- In order of the opening of the miniseries
- Guest actors
- Guest actresses
International Exhibition
Chiquinha Gonzaga was sold to countries such as Chile, Ivory Coast, Ecuador, France, Honduras, Mauritius, Mali, Poland, Portugal, Dominican Republic, Russia, Venezuela and Vietnam.[3]
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