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A Casa das Sete Mulheres
Also known asSeven Women
Created byMaria Adelaide Amaral and Walter Negrão, based on the work of the same name Letícia Wierzchowski
StarringCamila Morgado
Thiago Lacerda
Giovanna Antonelli
Eliane Giardini
Werner Schünemann
Nívea Maria
Bete Mendes
Luís Melo
Daniela Escobar
Marcello Novaes
Mariana Ximenes
Thiago Fragoso
Samara Felippo
Heitor Martinez
Tarcísio Filho
Dalton Vigh
Jandira Martini
Murilo Rosa
Ana Beatriz Nogueira
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of episodes53[1]
Original release
NetworkRede Globo
ReleaseJanuary 7 (2003-01-07) –
April 8, 2003 (2003-04-08)

A Casa das Sete Mulheres (English title: Seven Women) is a 2003 Brazilian miniseries.

It was written by Maria Adelaide Amaral and Walther Negrão, with collaboration of Manfredi and Vincent Lucio Villari, based on the novel of the same name by Brazilian writer Letícia Wierzchowski, and directed by Teresa Lampreia, with the general direction of Jayme Monjardim and Marcos Schechtmann, and direction of core Jayme Monjardim.[2]

The miniseries had Eliane Giardini, Camila Morgado, Samara Felippo, Mariana Ximenes, Daniela Escobar, Nívea Maria and Bete Mendes as the Seven Women, and still Thiago Lacerda, Giovanna Antonelli and Werner Schünemann, as the great heroes of the Ragamuffin War, living their characters true figures, which complemented the Country's History, being the same, large national icons.

Cast

Actor Character
Camila Morgado Manuela de Paula Ferreira
Thiago Lacerda Giuseppe Garibaldi
Giovanna Antonelli Anita Garibaldi
Mariana Ximenes Rosário
Thiago Fragoso Estevão
Werner Schünemann Bento Gonçalves
Eliane Giardini Caetana Garcia/Dona Caetana
Nívea Maria Dona María Gonçalves
Daniela Escobar Perpétua
Marcello Novaes Inácio
Samara Felippo Mariana
Bete Mendes Dona Ana Joaquina
Tarcísio Filho General Neto
Murilo Rosa José de Almeida Corte Real
Dalton Vigh Luigi Rossetti
Jandira Martini Dona Antônia
Ângelo Antônio Tito Lívio Zambeccari
Ana Beatriz Nogueira Dona Rosa
Zé Victor Castiel Chico Mascate
Heitor Martinez João Gutiérrez
Rosi Campos Consuelo
Maurício Gonçalves Terêncio
Marcos Barreto Paulo
Arieta Corrêa Bárbara
Juliana Paes Teiniaguá
Dado Dolabella Bento Gonçalves da Silva Filho
Carla Regina Tina
Bruno Gagliasso Caetano Gonçalves da Silva
Amandha Lee Luzia
Mariah da Penha Viriata
Mary Sheyla Beata
André Luiz Miranda Netinho
Lafayette Galvão Padre
Carmo Dalla Vecchia Batista
Fábio Dias Bilbao
Ricardo Herriot John Griggs
Oscar Simch Davi Canabarro
Roberto Bomtempo Manuel Aguiar
André Mattos Pedro Boticário
Tarciana Saad Anahy
Carla Diaz Angélica
Carlos Machado Filho Leão Gonçalves da Silva
Sérgio Vieira Marco Antônio Gonçalves da Silva
Pedro Malta Marco Antônio Gonçalves da Silva (child)
Lucas Rocha Leão Gonçalves da Silva (child)
Beatriz Browne Angélica (child)
Sabrina Greve Teresa
Theodoro Cochrane Pedro
Viviane Porto Zefina
Manuela do Monte Joana
Christiane Tricerri Quitéria
Bukassa Kabengele Zé Pedra
Douglas Simon Teixeira Nunes/Gavião
Rodrigo Faro Joaquim (Quincas)
Antônio Pompêo João Congo
Zé Carlos Machado Anselmo
Sebastião Vasconcelos Tio Antônio
Othon Bastos General Domingos Crescêncio
Ney Latorraca José de Araújo Ribeiro
Luís Melo Bento Manuel Ribeiro
José de Abreu Onofre Pires

References

  1. ^ "A Casa das Sete Mulheres". Memória Globo. Globo.com. Archived from the original on March 15, 2018. Retrieved March 14, 2018.
  2. ^ "A Casa das Sete Mulheres". Memória Globo. Globo.com. Archived from the original on March 15, 2018. Retrieved January 20, 2014.