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Walcyr Carrasco (born December 1, 1951) is a Brazilian author,
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Career

Walcyr Rodrigues Carrasco was born on December 2, 1951, in
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,
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. Writer, playwright and screenwriter, began his professional career as a journalist. His first published book was ''Quando Meu Irmãozinho Nasceu''. Since then, still in children's literature, he wrote and published several works, among them ''A Menina que Queria Ser Anjo'', ''Cadê o Super-herói?'', ''Abaixo o Bicho Papão'', ''Quem Quer Sonhar'', ''Meu Encontro com Papai Noel'' and ''O Mistério da Gruta''. As a playwright, Walcyr Carrasco wrote success stories such as ''Batom'' (1995), which revealed the actress
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, and ''Êxtase'' (1997), for which he received the Shell award for best author. He made his debut writing for television in the late 1980s, with the telenovela ''Cortina de Vidro'', produced and aired by
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. Then, in the
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, wrote three mini-series: ''Rosa-dos-Rumos'' (1990), ''O Guarani'' (1991) and ''Filhos do Sol'' (1991). Hired by
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, he worked as a text supervisor on the series ''Retrato de Mulher'' (1993), starring actress
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. Walcyr Carrasco was also, along with Mário Teixeira, the author of the telenovela ''
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'' (1996), produced and also aired by the extinct Manchete TV, under the direction of
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. At the time, as he was hired from SBT, he had to sign the plot with the pseudonym Adamo Angel. Still in SBT, he wrote ''Fascinação'' (1998). Carrasco returned to work at Globo in 2000, when he also - with Mário Teixeira - signed his first telenovela on the station, ''
O Cravo e a Rosa ''O Cravo e a Rosa'' ( en, The Thorn and the Rose) is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo. It premiered on 26 June 2000 and ran until 10 March 2001. It is based on the Shakespearean comedy ''The Taming of the Shrew''. Plot ...
'' (2000). Inspired by the Shakespearean classic ''
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'', with references sought in ''A Indomada'', Ivani Ribeiro's novel, screened in 1965 by
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, and Sérgio Jockyman's ''O Machão'', aired in 1974 by
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. ''O Cravo e a Rosa'' was a great success at 6:00 pm with
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and
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in the roles Julião Petruchio and Catarina Batista. Walter Avancini was the director, with whom Walcyr Carrasco would also work on his next work, the telenovela ''
A Padroeira ''A Padroeira'' is a Brazilian soap opera produced and broadcast by TV Globo, between 18 June 2001, and 23 February 2002. It is written by Walcyr Carrasco in collaboration with Duca Rachid and directed by Walter Avancini, and stars Deborah Secc ...
'' (2001). Set in the 18th century, ''A Padroeira'' debuted three months after ''O Cravo e a Rosa'', and starred
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and
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in the lead roles, the telenovela turned out to be the latest work by director Walter Avancini, who died in July 2001. Then Walcyr Carrasco was one of the authors of the second version of the series '' Sítio do Picapau Amarelo'' (2001), based
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's novel. He returned to write telenovelas in 2002, replacing - from episode 149 - the author Benedito Ruy Barbosa ahead of '' Esperança'' (2002).


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purepeople.com.br; accessed 2 January 2017. {{DEFAULTSORT:Carrasco, Walcyr Living people 1951 births Brazilian male writers Authors of Brazilian telenovelas People from São Paulo (state) Male television writers