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Fera Ferida
GenreTelenovela
Created byAguinaldo Silva
Ricardo Linhares
Ana Maria Moretzsohn
Directed byDennis Carvalho
Marcos Paulo
StarringEdson Celulari
Giulia Gam
Lima Duarte
José Wilker
Suzana Vieira
Hugo Carvana
Joana Fomm
Juca de Oliveira
Arlete Salles
Cláudio Marzo
Cássia Kis Magro
Paulo Gorgulho
Cláudia Alencar
Cláudia Ohana
Vera Holtz
Cláudio Fontana
Rubens Caribé
Anna de Aguiar
Opening theme"Fera Ferida" by Maria Bethânia
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of episodes210
Production
Running time50 minutes
Original release
NetworkTV Globo
Release15 November 1993 (1993-11-15) –
16 July 1994 (1994-07-16)
Related

Fera Ferida (English: The Injured Beast) is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo. It premiered on 15 November 1993, replacing Renascer and ended on 16 July 1994, with a total of 210 episodes. It's the forty eighth "novela das oito" to be aired on the timeslot. It is created by Aguinaldo Silva, Ricardo Linhares, Ana Maria Moretzsohn and directed by Dennis Carvalho with Marcos Paulo.[1]

Cast

Actor Character
Anna de Aguiar Isolda "Isoldinha" Pestana Weber
Antônio Pompeo Joaquim dos Anjos
Arlete Salles Margarida Pestana Weber
Camila Pitanga Teresinha Fronteira
Cássia Kis Magro Ilka Maria Tibiriçá
Cláudia Alencar Perla Menescau (Guiomar)
Cláudia Ohana[2] Camila
Cláudio Fontana Áureo Poente Pompílio de Castro
Cláudio Marzo Orestes Fronteira
Cléa Simões Cleonice
Clemente Viscaíno Juca
Deborah Evelyn Zigfrida "Frida" Pestana Weber
Edson Celulari Raimundo Flamel / Feliciano Mota da Costa Júnior
Érika Rosa Clara dos Anjos
Ewerton de Castro Genival Gusmão
Giulia Gam Linda Inês Tibiriçá de Souza Maçaranduba da Costa
Giuseppe Oristânio[3] Maxwell Antenor
Hugo Carvana Numa Pompílio de Castro
Joana Fomm Salustiana Maria Tibiriçá de Azevedo Picanço
José Wilker Demóstenes Maçaranduba da Costa
Juca de Oliveira Praxedes de Menezes
Julciléa Telles Ivonete
Lima Duarte Major Emiliano Cerqueira Bentes (Major Bentes)
Luíza Tomé[4] Maria dos Remédios
Maria Ceiça Engrácia dos Anjos
Maria Gladys Lucineide Barbosa
Maria Helena Dias Júlia
Marcos Winter Cassy Jones de Azevedo Picanço
Norton Nascimento Wotan
Otávio Augusto Afonso Henriques de Lima Barreto
Paulo Gorgulho Ataliba Timbó
Pedro Vasconcelos Etevaldo Praxedes de Menezes
Rubens Caribé Guilherme Cerqueira Bentes
Susana Vieira Rubra Rosa Pompílio de Castro
Tonico Pereira Chico da Tirana
Tuca Andrada Carlos Barromeu (Delegado Barromeu)
Vera Holtz Querubina Praxedes de Menezes
Alexandre Barbalho Montemor
André Gonçalves Vivaldo Fronteira
Bruno De Luca Uilsinho
Carolina Dieckmann Carol
Daniela Faria Daiana
Fernanda Lobo Belmira
Fernanda Muniz Valéria
Isadora Ribeiro Dona Marquesa
Ivan de Albuquerque Mestre Nicolau
Lívia Ramos Consuelo
Luís Antônio Pilar Antônio
Maria Adelaide Ferreira Maria da Graça
Murilo Benício Fabrício
Patrick de Oliveira Romão Fronteira (Romãozinho)
Raul Labanca Animal
Rosane Gofman Vaina Marina
Sonaira D’Avila Sônia
Waldemar Berditchevski Laurindo

References

  1. ^ "Fera Ferida". Teledramaturgia (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 23 June 2016.
  2. ^ Virgínia Viveiros (6 November 1993). "O anjo flutuante de Fera Ferida". O Globo (in Portuguese). TV-Pesquisa. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 12 March 2015.
  3. ^ Renato Kramer (9 January 1994). "Puxa-saco de 'Fera Ferida' promete reviravolta". Folha de S. Paulo. TV-Pesquisa. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 12 March 2015.
  4. ^ Marcelo Migliaccio (19 December 1993). "Beleza analfabeta de remédios derrubara praxedes em Fera Ferida". Folha de S. Paulo. TV-Pesquisa. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 12 March 2015.