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Gabriel Braga Nunes
Gabriel Braga Nunes (born February 7, 1972) is a Brazilian actor, best known for his work in telenovelas, specially ''Essas Mulheres'', ''Cidadão Brasileiro'', ''Caminhos do Coração'' and ''Poder Paralelo''. He also stars in ''Insensato Coração'' for TV Globo. Career Graduate in Theatre Arts from University of Campinas, made his television debut in 1996, playing Mário on the telenovela ''Razão de Viver'', aired on SBT. In 1997, he played a photographer in the miniseries ''Por Amor e Ódio'', at Rede Record. After that, he worked in several of the Rede Globo soap operas such as ''O Beijo do Vampiro'', '' Terra Nostra'' and '' Anjo Mau''. In 2006, he returned to Rede Record. After the successful telenovela ''Essas Mulheres'', in which he played Fernando Seixas, Braga Nunes starred ''Cidadão Brasileiro'' as Antonio Maciel. In 2009, Gabriel Braga Nunes protagonist of the telenovela ''Poder Paralelo'' with the character Antonio Castellamare, with actress Paloma Duarte. After ...
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São Paulo, Brazil
SAO or Sao may refer to: Places * Sao civilisation, in Middle Africa from 6th century BC to 16th century AD * Sao, a town in Boussé Department, Burkina Faso * Saco Transportation Center (station code SAO), a train station in Saco, Maine, U.S. * SAO, the ICAO airline designator for Sahel Aviation Service, Mali * SAO, the IATA airport code for airports in the São Paulo metropolitan area, Brazil * Serb Autonomous Regions during the breakup of Yugoslavia * São Paulo, the largest city in Brazil Science * Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory of the Smithsonian Institution in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S. ** Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Star Catalog, which assigns SAO catalogue entries * Special Astrophysical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Science (SAO RAS) Entertainment * ''Sword Art Online'', a Japanese light novel series ** ''Sword Art Online'' (2012 TV series), an anime adaptation of the light novels * Sao Sao Sao, a Thai pop music trio Other uses * ...
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Dom Pedro I
Dom or DOM may refer to: People and fictional characters * Dom (given name), including fictional characters * Dom (surname) * Dom La Nena (born 1989), stage name of Brazilian-born cellist, singer and songwriter Dominique Pinto * Dom people, an ethnic group in the Middle East * Domba or Dom, an ethnic group in India * Doms, people of indigenous origin found in the Indian state of West Bengal Arts and entertainment * ''Dom'' (film), a 1958 Polish film * ''DOM'' (album), a 2012 album by German singer Joachim Witt * DOM (band), a band from Worcester, Massachusetts, US Linguistics * Differential object marking, a linguistic phenomenon * Dom language, spoken in Papua New Guinea Places * Dom (mountain), Switzerland, the third highest mountain in the Alps * Overseas department, (''Département d'outre-mer''), a department of France that is outside metropolitan France * Dóm Square, a large town square in Szeged, Hungary * Dominican Republic (ISO 3166-1 country code) * Douglas–Charles ...
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Estrela-Guia
''Estrela-Guia'' is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by Rede Globo. It premiered on 12 March 2001, replacing ''O Cravo e a Rosa'', and ended on 15 June 2001, replaced by ''A Padroeira''. The telenovela is written by Ana Maria Moretzsohn, with the collaboration of Daisy Chaves, Izabel de Oliveira, Fernando Rebello, and Patrícia Moretzsohn. The telenovela includes the themes of the hippie world, astrology, esotericism and urban life. ''Estrela-Guia'' tells the story of Cristal, whose astrological cards show that her destiny is linked to that of Tony, her godfather. It stars Sandy, Guilherme Fontes, Carolina Ferraz, Rodrigo Santoro, Thaís Fersoza, Rosamaria Murtinho, Lucinha Lins, and Lilia Cabral. Plot In the 1980s, hippie Bob ( Marcos Winter) leaves his life in Rio de Janeiro to marry Catherine (Maitê Proença), an American he met during a trip to California. They establish the alternative community, Arco da Aliança, in the interior of Goiás and adopt th ...
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2001 In Television
2001 in television may refer to: *2001 in American television * 2001 in Australian television * 2001 in Belgian television * 2001 in Brazilian television *2001 in British television * 2001 in Canadian television * 2001 in Croatian television *2001 in Danish television * 2001 in Dutch television * 2001 in Estonian television * 2001 in French television * 2001 in German television * 2001 in Irish television * 2001 in Israeli television *2001 in Italian television *2001 in Japanese television *2001 in New Zealand television *2001 in Norwegian television *2001 in Philippine television *2001 in Polish television *2001 in Portuguese television *2001 in Scottish television *2001 in South African television *2001 in Spanish television *2001 in Swedish television 1 (one, unit, unity) is a number representing a single or the only entity. 1 is also a numerical digit and represents a single unit of counting or measurement. For example, a line segment of ''unit length'' is a line segment o ...
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Uga-Uga
''Uga-Uga'' is a Brazilian telenovela produced and aired by TV Globo from 8 May 2000 to 19 January 2001 for 221 episodes. It is written by Carlos Lombardi, with the collaboration of Margareth Boury and Tiago Santiago. Cast * Humberto Martins as Bernardo Baldochi / Bento (''Kala Kalú'') * Vivianne Pasmanter as Maria João Portela * Cláudio Heinrich as Adriano Karabastos (''Tatu'') * Vera Holtz as Santa Karabastos * Lima Duarte as Nikos Karabastos * Danielle Winits as Tati (''Tatiana Prado'') * Marcello Novaes as Beterraba * Mariana Ximenes as Bionda Arruda Prado * Marcos Pasquim as Casemiro Baldochi (''Van Damme'') * Lúcia Veríssimo as Maria Louca * Sílvia Pfeifer as Vitória Arruda Prado * Heitor Martinez as Rolando Karabastos * Tato Gabus Mendes as Anísio Karabastos * Wolf Maya as Felipe Prado * Nair Bello as Pierina Baldochi * Marcos Frota as Nikolaos Karabastos Júnior (''Nikos'') * Ângelo Paes Leme as Salomão * Françoise Forton as Larissa Guerra * Oswaldo Loureiro ...
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2000 In Television
2000 in television may refer to: * 2000 in American television * 2000 in Australian television * 2000 in Austrian television *2000 in Belgian television *2000 in Brazilian television * 2000 in British television * 2000 in Canadian television *2000 in Croatian television * 2000 in Danish television * 2000 in Dutch television *2000 in Estonian television *2000 in French television *2000 in German television * 2000 in Irish television *2000 in Italian television *2000 in Japanese television * 2000 in New Zealand television * 2000 in Philippine television * 2000 in Portuguese television * 2000 in Scottish television * 2000 in South African television * 2000 in Spanish television *2000 in Swedish television This is a list of Swedish television related events from 2000. Events *13 May - The 45th Eurovision Song Contest is held at the Globe Arena in Stockholm. Denmark wins the contest with the song "Fly on the Wings of Love", performed by Olsen Broth ... {{SIA ...
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1999 In Television
1999 in television may refer to: * 1999 in American television * 1999 in Australian television * 1999 in Belgian television * 1999 in Brazilian television * 1999 in British television * 1999 in Canadian television * 1999 in Croatian television * 1999 in Czech television * 1999 in Danish television * 1999 in Dutch television * 1999 in Estonian television * 1999 in French television * 1999 in German television * 1999 in Irish television * 1999 in Israeli television * 1999 in Italian television * 1999 in Japanese television * 1999 in New Zealand television * 1999 in Norwegian television * 1999 in Philippine television * 1999 in Polish television * 1999 in Portuguese television * 1999 in Scottish television * 1999 in South African television * 1999 in Swedish television This is a list of Swedish television related events from 1999. Events *29 May - Sweden wins the 44th Eurovision Song Contest in Jerusalem. The winning song is "Take Me to Your Heaven", performed by C ...
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1997 In Television
1997 in television may refer to: * 1997 in American television * 1997 in Australian television * 1997 in Belgian television * 1997 in Brazilian television * 1997 in British television * 1997 in Canadian television * 1997 in Croatian television * 1997 in Danish television * 1997 in Dutch television * 1997 in Estonian television * 1997 in German television * 1997 in Irish television * 1997 in Japanese television * 1997 in New Zealand television * 1997 in Norwegian television * 1997 in Philippine television * 1997 in Portuguese television * 1997 in Scottish television * 1997 in South African television * 1997 in Spanish television * 1997 in Swedish television {{SIA ...
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1996 In Television
1996 in television may refer to: *1996 in American television The following is a list of events affecting American television during 1996. Events listed include television show debuts, finales, cancellations, and channel initiations, closures and rebrandings, as well as information about controversies and ... * 1996 in Australian television * 1996 in Austrian television * 1996 in Belgian television * 1996 in Brazilian television * 1996 in British television * 1996 in Canadian television * 1996 in Croatian television * 1996 in Czech television * 1996 in Danish television * 1996 in Dutch television * 1996 in Estonian television * 1996 in French television * 1996 in German television * 1996 in Irish television * 1996 in Israeli television * 1996 in Japanese television * 1996 in New Zealand television * 1996 in Norwegian television * 1996 in Philippine television * 1996 in Portuguese television * 1996 in Scottish television * 1996 in South African television * 1996 in Swedish tele ...
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Danni Carlos
Daniela Carlos de Araújo (born July 2, 1975 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is a Brazilian singer, composer, musician and actress. Career Discography Soundtracks Singles Television * 2009 – A Fazenda .... Herself * 2006 – Cidadão Brasileiro .... Renée Girard * 2005 – Quem Vai Ficar com Mário? .... Karla Frida * 2005 – Carga Pesada * 2003 – Agora É Que São Elas .... Neném Filmography * 2009 – A Mulher Invisível ... Bárbara * 2009 – Quanto Dura o Amor ... Justine Awards Latin Grammy Awards of 2008 The 9th Annual Latin Grammy Awards took place on Thursday, November 13, 2008, at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas and were aired on Univision. The Brazilian Field awards were presented on the same day at the Ibirapuera Auditorium in São Paulo ... *2008: Best Contemporary Brazilian Album- "Música Nova" *2008: Best Brazilian Song – "Coisas Que Eu Sei" (de Dudu Falcão) References External linksOfficial Page 1975 births Brazilian singer-songwrite ...
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Regina Braga
Regina Lúcia Palhano Braga Varella (born September 28, 1945) is a Brazilian actress. References 1946 births Living people Brazilian film actresses Brazilian telenovela actresses {{Brazil-actor-stub ...
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Babilônia (telenovela)
Babilônia may refer to: * ''Babilônia'' (album), an album by Rita Lee & Tutti Frutti * ''Babilônia'' (telenovela), a 2015 Brazilian telenovela * Morro da Babilônia The Morro da Babilônia (, ''Babylon Hill'') is a hill in the Leme neighbourhood of Rio de Janeiro, separating Copacabana beach from Botafogo. It is home to a ''favela'' known by the same name, as well as the favela Chapéu Mangueira. Morro da B ..., a favela in the Leme neighbourhood of Rio de Janeiro See also * Babilonia (other) {{disambiguation ...
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