Selva de Pedra (1972 TV series)

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Selva de Pedra
Genre Telenovela
Created by Janete Clair
Directed by Daniel Filho
Milton Gonçalves
Starring
Opening theme"Selva de Pedra"
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of episodes243
Release
Original network TV Globo
Original release10 April 1972 (1972-04-10) 
23 January 1973 (1973-01-23)
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Selva de Pedra is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo. It premiered on 10 April 1972 and ended on 23 January 1973, with a total of 243 episodes in black and white. It is the eleventh "novela das oito" to be aired on the timeslot. It was created and written by Janete Clair, and directed by Daniel Filho, Reynaldo Boury and Walter Avancini. [1]

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Cast

ActorCharacter
Regina Duarte Simone Marques / Rosana Reis
Francisco Cuoco Cristiano Vilhena
Dina Sfat Fernanda Arruda Campos
Carlos Vereza Miro (Argemiro Tavares)
Carlos Eduardo DolabellaCaio Vilhena
Gilberto MartinhoAristides Vilhena (Tide)
Arlete Salles Laura Vilhena
Mário Lago Sebastião Vilhena (Sessé)
Ana ArielBerenice
Edney GiovenazziJorge Moreno
Heloísa Helena Fanny Marlene
Dorinha DuvalDiva
Álvaro AguiarMestre Pedro
Arnaldo WeissSeu Chico (Francisco Marques)
Célia CoutinhoCíntia Vilhena
Emiliano QueirozMarcelo
Lídia Mattos Vivian Arruda (Viví)
Neuza AmaralWalkíria Moreno
Sônia Braga Flávia Moreno
João Paulo AdourGuido
Ângela LealJoana / Jane
Ida Gomes Madame Heloise Katzuki
Maria Cláudia Kátia
Hildegard AngelBeatriz
Rogério FróesRoger Martin
Suzana FainiOlga
Tessy CalladoZelinha
Antônio GanzarolliPipoca
Agnes FontouraIrene
José SteinbergIsaac
Germano FilhoAbud
Glória Pires Fátima
Louise MacedoClarisse
Francisco DantasJosé Neves
Jurema PennaSofia
Roberto BomfimZé (José Ambrósio)
Francisco MilaniHélio Sales
Lícia MagnaMaria Amélia Arruda
Léa Garcia Elza
Denise EmmerMonique
Buza FerrazJunior
Carlos EduardoOswaldo
Luiz Armando QueirozBeto
Mary DanielDona Otávia
Antônio VictorBartolomeu (Bartô)
Lourdinha Bittencourt Nina
Isaac Bardavid State prosecutor
Rogério PitangaTico
Marcos WaimbergCésar
Samantha RainbowLúcia Rangel
Fábio MassimoMirinho
Jorge CaldasGastão Neves
Tamara Taxman Lena (Madalena Ribeiro)
Tony FerreiraDelegado Lima
Urbano LóesDr. Feliciano D'Avilla

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References

  1. "Censura mandou autora mudar "Selva de Pedra" no meio por enxergar bigamia na trama". UOL TV e Famosos (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2013-01-19. Retrieved 2023-06-17.