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1983 In Brazilian Television
This is a list of Brazilian television related events from 1983. Events Debuts *7 March - '' Balão Mágico'' (1983-1986) Television shows 1970s *''Turma da Mônica'' (1976–present) *'' Sítio do Picapau Amarelo'' (1977–1986) Births *4 June - Fernanda Paes Leme, actress, TV host & director *11 August - Tatá Werneck, Brazilian actress, television presenter and comedian *26 November - Sheron Menezzes, actress *14 December - Igor Rickli, actor *16 December - Raphael Viana, actor Deaths See also * 1983 in Brazil *List of Brazilian films of 1983 A list of films produced in Brazil in 1983: See also *1983 in Brazil *1983 in Brazilian television References External linksBrazilian films of 1983at the Internet Movie Database {{DEFAULTSORT:Brazilian Films Of 1983 Lists of 1983 f ... {{Brazil-tv-stub ...
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Brazilian Television
Television in Brazil has grown significantly since the first broadcasts in 1950, becoming one of largest and most productive commercial television systems in the world.Straubhaar, JosephBrazil - The Museum of Broadcasting Communications Its biggest network, TV Globo (formerly Rede Globo), is the second largest commercial network in South America, and is one of the largest television exporters around the world, particularly of telenovelas, having become popular in many countries. There are 14 free-to-air television networks, as well as satellite channels broadcasting throughout the country. History Early years In 1939, Telefunken, a German manufacturing and electronics company, held the first television exhibition during the Sample Fair Expo in Germany. Then in July 1941, RCA and NBC debuted their first television station in New York, in what would become the very first commercial TV station in the world. The broadcast tower, installed at the top of the Empire State Building, a ...
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Balão Mágico
("Magic Balloon") was a children's television program in Brazil that aired between 1983 and 1986. The children, who were the main stars of the program, were also part of a children's musical group, Turma do Balão Mágico ("The Magic Balloon Gang"), which was active between 1982 and 1986. The show introduced the popular character Fofão. Balão Mágico aired on Brazilian television network Rede Globo from 1983–1986. The show's success led to Fofão receiving a solo show after Balão Mágico ended in 1986. Production In 1982, realizing the success of the children's programs '' Bambalalão'', by TV Cultura, and ''Bozo'', by SBT, Rede Globo decided to create its own program aimed at children and with a circus theme, like the competitors, selecting the director Nilton Travesso to conceive the project. The director invited Simony, who was successful as a member of the children's group Turma do Balão Mágico, to present the program alongside Orival Pessini as the character Fof ...
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Monica's Gang (TV Series)
''Monica and Friends'' (known as ''Turma da Mônica'' in Brazil, ''Mónica e Amigos'' in the European Portuguese dub and ''Monica's Gang'' in past translations) is a Brazilian series of cartoons based on the comic book ''Monica and Friends'' by Mauricio de Sousa. The series runs on Cartoon Network and previously on Globo, but in 2014, Globo stopped to air the series. Six DVDs with episodes of the series were released, distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment. Globo displayed the newest episodes of the DVDs. New episodes were released in nine ''Cine Gibi'' movies. New episodes are posted on the programme's official YouTube channel after they air on Cartoon Network. Episodes ''Monica and Friends'' has over 200 episodes. Almost each episode is part of each film. The ''pilot'' (1976) Episodes from ''As Aventuras da Turma da Mônica'' (1982) Episodes from ''As Novas Aventuras da Turma da Mônica'' (1986) Episodes from ''A Sereia do Rio'' (1986) Episodes from '' ...
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Sítio Do Picapau Amarelo (1977 TV Series)
''Sítio do Picapau Amarelo'' is a Brazilian children's television series, which aired on Rede Globo from 1977 to 1986. It was produced in partnership with TVE and the Brazilian Ministry of Education, It was the fourth television adaptation of the homonymous work by Monteiro Lobato, after the first version shown by Rede Tupi between 1952 and 1963, the second version shown by TV Cultura in 1964 and 1965 and the third version shown by Band between 1967 and 1969. Plot Dona Benta is an old lady who lives in Sítio do Pica-Pau Amarelo, a rural property away from the rush and noise of the big city. With her also lives "Tia Nastácia" the maid and her granddaughter Lúcia, better known as Narizinho (little nose). Living alone and having only the two elderly women as company, the girl creates a world of fantasy, in which the main character is her doll Emilia, made by Tia Nastácia from scraps of cloth. Also living on the farm are old Uncle Barnabé and his handymen, Zé Carneiro and ...
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Fernanda Paes Leme
Fernanda Miranda Paes Leme de Abreu (born June 4, 1983) is a Brazilian actress. Biography Daughter of the narrator and sports commentator Álvaro José, Paes Leme began her career as a child with interests in advertising campaigns. However, it would be revealed only in the show ''Sandy & Junior'', Rede Globo, where she had her first professional acting job. She played a spoiled teenager, a character she played for four years. Concluding this series, Paes Leme acted in '' Sítio do Picapau Amarelo'', the telenovela ''Agora É que São Elas'', and the miniseries ''Um Só Coração'', all airing on the same station. In 2009, Paes Leme participated in the novel ''Paraíso''. Soon after, she landed the role of Dona Flor in the theatrical spectacle ''Dona Flor e Seus Dois Maridos'', replacing Carol Castro. In 2011, Paes Leme participated in the telenovela ''Insensato Coração ''Insensato Coração'' (''Irrational Heart'') is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by Glo ...
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Tatá Werneck
Talita Werneck Arguelhes (born 11 August 1983), known professionally as Tatá Werneck, is a Brazilian actress, television presenter, comedian, musician, and former VJ. Career She began her acting studies at the age of 9 and subsequently appeared in her first theatrical performance at 11. Her debut in a televised program occurred in 2008, when she joined the cast of ''Dilemas de Irene''. Two years later, she joined the team of ''Quinta Categoria'', formerly MTV Brasil, and participated in several other station's programs between 2010 and 2012. Werneck only found nationwide fame in 2013, after landing the role of a comedic hoochie Valdirene who longed to marry a rich man in the soap opera '' Amor à Vida'', broadcast by Rede Globo, Brazil’s main television station. Its performance achieved huge success and consecrated it as the revelation of the year almost unanimously in the press. Since then, the comedian starred in programs on Multishow, including the successful '' Vai Q ...
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Sheron Menezzes
Sheron Mancilha Menezes (born 26 November 1983) is a Brazilian actress. Career Menezzes starred in the TV Globo soap opera '' Esperança'' in April 2002 with the approval of the director Luiz Fernando Carvalho who was impressed with her test and suggested to the author, Benedito Ruy Barbosa, the changing age of the character, Julia, oldest first, so it could be played by newcomer Sheron Menezes. Sheron then won the role of the sweet and stately Julia, illegitimate daughter of Baron coffee, late husband of Frances iron hand, the character of Lúcia Veríssimo, who lived on the farm family as a maid. Julia ends up marrying a stranger, Hornet, played by Ali Jackson. Julia was well received by audiences and ended up yielding to Sheron three awards for his work and an invitation from director Luiz Antonio Pilar to act in the theater. Between 2007 and 2008, Sheron lived in the novel ''Duas Caras'', the fox Solange Couto Ferreira dos Santos Maciel, daughter of community leader Juven ...
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Igor Rickli
Igor Rickli Christóforo (born December 14, 1983) is a Brazilian actor. Biography Rickli was born in Ponta Grossa, Paraná. He is of Italian and Swiss descent. He is openly bisexual. Career He started playing theater as a child at the age of six in the church his family attended, and as a teenager he began to produce his own spectacles until at eighteen he decided to become a professional. In the beginning he was taken to live in São Paulo by Ney Alves, current booker of Major Model Brazil to continue his modeling career. On the occasion Igor lived in the house of Ney, in the capital of São Paulo, who saw in the young man a lot of talent for the artistic medium. It was on this occasion that Igor left Ponta Grossa for the first time in search of success in the artistic world. In 2006, he moved to Rio de Janeiro in search of the dream of becoming an actor and in 2010 he debuts as the protagonist Berger in the HAIR show, the following year he played Mick Deans in Judy Garl ...
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Raphael Viana
Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, better known as Raphael (; or ; March 28 or April 6, 1483April 6, 1520), was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. His work is admired for its clarity of form, ease of composition, and visual achievement of the Neoplatonic ideal of human grandeur. Together with Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, he forms the traditional trinity of great masters of that period. His father was court painter to the ruler of the small but highly cultured city of Urbino. He died when Raphael was eleven, and Raphael seems to have played a role in managing the family workshop from this point. He trained in the workshop of Perugino, and was described as a fully trained "master" by 1500. He worked in or for several cities in north Italy until in 1508 he moved to Rome at the invitation of the pope, to work on the Vatican Palace. He was given a series of important commissions there and elsewhere in the city, and began to work as an architect. He was st ...
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1983 In Brazil
Events in the year 1983 in Brazil. Incumbents Federal government * President: General João Figueiredo * Vice President: Aureliano Chaves Governors * Acre: Nabor Júnior * Alagoas: Divaldo Suruagy * Amazonas: Gilberto Mestrinho * Bahia: **Antônio Carlos Magalhães (until 15 March) ** João Durval Carneiro (from 15 March) * Ceará: ** Manuel de Castro (until 15 March) ** Gonzaga Mota (from 15 March) * Espírito Santo: **Eurico Vieira Resende (until 15 March) ** Gerson Camata (from 15 March) * Goiás: **Ary Valadão (until 15 March) ** Iris Rezende (from 15 March) * Maranhão: **Ivar Saldanha (until 15 March) ** Luís Rocha (from 15 March) * Mato Grosso: **Frederico Campos (until 15 March) **Julio Campos (from 15 March) * Mato Grosso do Sul: **Pedro Pedrossian (until 1 March) **Wilson Barbosa Martins (from 1 March) * Minas Gerais: **Francelino Pereira (until 15 March) **Tancredo Neves (from 15 March) * Pará: ** Alacid Nunes (until 15 March) **Jader Barbalho ...
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List Of Brazilian Films Of 1983
A list of films produced in Brazil in 1983: See also *1983 in Brazil *1983 in Brazilian television References External linksBrazilian films of 1983
at the Internet Movie Database {{DEFAULTSORT:Brazilian Films Of 1983 Lists of 1983 films by country or language, Brazil Lists of Brazilian films by year, 1983 1983 in Brazil, Films ...
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