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Glória Maria Rebelo Ferrante (; born 25 September 1948) is a Brazilian Emmy-winning screenwriter.


Biography

Born in Rio Branco, Acre, Gloria is the daughter of lawyer Miguel Jeronimo Ferrante, Italian descendent, and teacher Maria Augusta Rebelo Ferrante, Portuguese descendent, both born and raised in Rio Branco. She moved with her family to Brasilia, then to
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and finally to Rio de Janeiro, where she married. She studied law and philosophy at the University of Brasilia and graduated in history at the
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. In 1979, Perez began her writing career on
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, writing a synopsis for an episode of the series '' Malu Mulher''. The episode was never filmed but the synopsis drew the attention of legendary TV writer
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, who invited Perez to work as her assistant in 1983 in the telenovela '' Eu Prometo,'' starring Francisco Cuoco as Deputy Lucas Cantomaia. The telenovela addressed the backstage of Brazilian politics. After Clair died of cancer that same year, Perez was tasked with finishing the show, under the supervision of Clair's widower, writer Dias Gomes. The following year, she shared writing credits with Aguinaldo Silva in '' Partido Alto''. Set in Rio de Janeiro, the telenovela revolved around two female characters living in the south and suburbs of Rio. It starred Claudio Marzo, Raul Cortez,
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and
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. Hired by TV Manchete in 1987, she wrote the telenovela '' Carmem'', also set in Rio de Janeiro, starring
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and Paulo Betti. She went back to Rede Globo in 1990 and wrote '' Desejo'', a drama miniseries about the love triangle between Anna de Assis, her husband, the writer Euclides da Cunha, and the young Dilermando de Assis, starring Vera Fischer, Tarcisio Meira and
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. The same year, she wrote single-handedly her first telenovela for the network, '' Barriga de Aluguel'', centred around the couple Ana and Zeca, played by Cassia Kis Magro and
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, who can't have children and propose that Clara, played by
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, rent her womb for pregnancy. Due to the success both the miniseries and the telenovela obtained, Gloria Perez was then asked to write her first telenovela in primetime: '' De Corpo e Alma'' (1992). The work was marked by the tragic murder of the author's daughter, Daniela Perez, who was cast in the role of Yasmin. Her fifth telenovela, ''
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'' (1995), detailed the habits of the
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. lt also presented an important public service campaign: throughout its run, photographs of missing children were shown and, as a result, 64 children were found by their parents. This initiative to promote social and educational activities became a mark on the work of Perez. In 1998, she wrote the miniseries '' Hilda Furacão,'' based on the novel by Roberto Drummond, with
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as the lead. Also in 1998, she wrote a few episodes for the series '' Mulher'', which depicted the daily lives of two doctors, played by Patricia Pillar and
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, employees of a clinic specialized in gynecology and obstetrics. Later that year, Gloria Perez returned to work with a text of
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: a second version of '' Pecado Capital'', starring Francisco Cuoco, Carolina Ferraz and Eduardo Moscovis. First displayed in 1975, the plot of ''Pecado Capital'' had as its main axis the story of taxi driver Carlão and the ethical dilemma he goes through after finding a money bag from a robbery left in his car. The best-known work of Perez probably is '' O Clone'', a telenovela aired in 2001 by
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. Starring Murilo Benicio and
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, the plot addressed issues related to cloning, Islam and addiction. For the work, Perez was honored by the Brazilian Alcoholism and Drug Association (Abrad) and received the Personality of the Year award 2002, granted by the State Council Anti-Drug of Rio de Janeiro. In 2003, along with
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, she was awarded by the major US agencies to combat drug trafficking, the
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and the
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(Dea). ''O Clone'' was a huge hit, airing in several countries all around the world. A remake co-produced by Rede Globo and Telemundo called '' El Clon'' was aired in 2010. In 2005, she wrote the audience hit '' América,'' starring Deborah Secco and Murilo Benicio. The telenovela focused on the life of an illegal immigrant to the United States and the lives of those she left behind in Brazil. In 2007, she wrote Amazônia ''– De Galvez a Chico Mendes,'' a miniseries about the conquest of Acre based on the works ''Terra Caída'' by José Potyguara, and ''O Seringal'' by Miguel Ferrante. In 2009, Perez wrote '' Caminho das Índias'', a telenovela that depicted Indian culture. Directed by Marcos Schechtman, it was the first Brazilian telenovela to win the
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. In 2012, she wrote her tenth telenovela, ''
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,'' set in both Brazil and
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. It addressed the international trafficking of women and created a socio-educational action to combat trafficking of people related to sex, domestic work and illegal adoption. It starred Nanda Costa,
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and Claudia Raia. In 2013, she worked as script supervisor for '' O Canto da Sereia'', a miniseries based on the novel by
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. The following year, she wrote
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, which was the first Brazilian series entirely shot and post-produced in 4K. After five years, she made her comeback to the primetime in 2017 with the telenovela
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. Currently, she is the only telenovela writer on Rede Globo who doesn't work with collaborators.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Perez, Gloria 1948 births Living people People from Rio Branco, Acre Brazilian people of Italian descent Authors of Brazilian telenovelas Brazilian screenwriters Television show creators Women soap opera writers Brazilian women screenwriters