''Fogo sobre Terra'' is a Brazilian
telenovela
A telenovela is a type of a television serial drama or soap opera produced primarily in Latin America. The word combines ''tele'' (for "television") and ''novela'' (meaning "novel"). Similar drama genres around the world include '' teleserye'' ...
produced and broadcast by
TV Globo
TV Globo (, "Globe TV", or simply Globo), formerly known as Rede Globo, is a Brazilian free-to-air television network, launched by media proprietor Roberto Marinho on 26 April 1965. It is owned by media conglomerate Grupo Globo. The TV station ...
. It premiered on 8 May 1974 and ended on 4 January 1975, with a total of 209 episodes in
Black and white
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Media
The history of various visual media began with black and white, and as technology improved, altered to color. ...
. It's the fourteenth
"novela das oito" to be aired on the timeslot. It is created and written by
Janete Clair
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and directed by Walter Avancini and
Daniel Filho
João Carlos Daniel Filho (born 30 September 1937), best known as Daniel Filho, is a Brazilian film producer, director, actor, and screenwriter. He starred in the film ''Os Cafajestes'', which was entered into the 12th Berlin International Fil ...
.
Fogo Sobre Tera
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Cast
* Juca de Oliveira
José Juca de Oliveira Santos (born 16 March 1935) is a Brazilian actor.
Filmography Film
*1967: '' Case of the Naves Brothers'' - Sebastião Naves
*1972: ''O Jogo da Vida e da Morte'' - Claudio
*1977: ''À Flor da Pele'' - Marcelo
*1982: ''Pe ...
- Pedro Fonseca (Pedro Azulão)
* Regina Duarte
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Political activities
Her eff ...
- Bárbara Gonzaga
* Dina Sfat
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- Francisca Peixoto Martins (Chica Martins)
* Jardel Filho
Jardel Filho (24 July 1928 – 19 February 1983) was a Brazilian film actor. He appeared in 45 films between 1949 and 1982.
Filmography
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1928 births
1983 deaths
Brazilian male film actors
Brazilian people of Ital ...
- Diogo
* Neuza Amaral - Nara
* Fúlvio Stefanini - Gustavo de Almeida
* Edson França - Nilo Gato
* Marcos Paulo - André
* Sônia Braga
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- Brisa
* Herval Rossano
Herval Abreu Pais (April 23, 1935 – May 8, 2007), better known by his stage name Herval Rossano, was a Brazilian TV actor and director from Campos dos Goytacazes. He directed both Escrava Isaura (1976 telenovela), the original 1976 version and ...
- Arthur Braga
* Gilberto Martinho - Zé Martins
* Aracy Cardoso - Dra. Lisa
* Ida Gomes
Ida Gomes, stage name of Ita Szafran (Kraśnik, September 25, 1923 - Rio de Janeiro, February 22, 2009)[Léa Garcia
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Television ...]
- Tiana
* Jayme Barcellos - Dr. Heitor Gonzaga
* Darcy de Souza - Ivone
* Germano Filho - Quebra-Galho
* Tamara Taxman
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Biography ...
- Jamile
* Isaac Bardavid
Isaac Bardavid (13 February 1931 – 1 February 2022) was a Brazilian actor of Jewish-Turkish origin.
Bardavid was considered one of the great names in Brazilian dubbing, having voiced characters such as Doctor Eggman, Wolverine, Freddy Krueger ...
- Salin
* Tony Ferreira - Delegado Amaro
* Lícia Magna - Isabel
* Ênio Santos - Juliano
* Françoise Forton
Françoise Forton (8 July 1957 – 16 January 2022) was a Brazilian actress.
Career
The actress was the daughter of a French father and a Brazilian mother. She began her career as an actress in 1969, making a small contribution to the soap ...
- Estrada de Ferro
* Maria Zilda Bethlem
Maria Zilda Bethlem (born October 20, 1951), also known as Maria Zilda, is a Brazilian actress. She is known for the role Verônica in the Rede Globo telenovela ''Vereda Tropical''.
She won the Best Actress Award at the 1993 Brasília Film Festi ...
- Maria Fumaça
* Roberto Bomfim - Saul
* Mary Daniel - Dona Hilda Maria
* Jorge Cherques - Coronel João Aires de Brito
* Edson Silva - Kalin
* Ada Chaseliov
Ada Chaseliov (March 30, 1952 – October 27, 2015) was a Brazilian film, stage, and television actress.
Life
Chaseliov was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1952. She studied at drama school before her film debut in 1973 in ''Um virgem na praça''. In 1 ...
- Maria Paula
* Monique Lafond - Judi
* Hélio Ary - Custódio
* Lourdinha Bittencourt
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- Sueli
* Rosana Garcia - Vivi
* Ricardo Garcia Costa - Ônibus
* José Miziara - Amadeu
* Dartagnan Mello - Bicho Brabo
* Regina Linhares - Mimi
* Carapanã - Tamaê
References
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{{Rede Globo telenovelas
TV Globo telenovelas
1974 telenovelas
Brazilian telenovelas
1974 Brazilian television series debuts
1975 Brazilian television series endings
Portuguese-language telenovelas