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Chiquinha Gonzaga
Created byLauro César Muniz
Marcílio Moraes
StarringRegina Duarte
Carlos Alberto Riccelli
Susana Vieira
Gabriela Duarte
Marcelo Novaes
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of episodes38
Original release
NetworkRede Globo
ReleaseJanuary 12 –
March 19, 1999

Chiquinha Gonzaga is a 1999 Brazilian miniseries.[1]

Written by Lauro César Muniz and Marcílio Moraes, based on the life of the teacher and composer Francisca Edwiges Neves Gonzaga, directed by Jayme Monjardim, Luiz Armando Queiroz and Marcelo Travesso.[2]

Cast

In order of the opening of the miniseries

Regina Duarte Chiquinha Gonzaga (second phase)
Carlos Alberto Riccelli João Batista de Carvalho
Gabriela Duarte Chiquinha Gonzaga (first phase)

First phase

  • In order of the opening of the miniseries
Actor Character
Danielle Winits Suzette (young)
Norton Nascimento Joaquim Callado
Tânia Bondezan Maria Isabel
Solange Couto Rosa
Christiana Guinle Aimée
Haroldo Costa Raimundo
Marcelo Mansfield Arnaud
Guilherme Piva Carlos
Fábio Junqueira Joãozinho
Adriana Lessa Feliciana
Jorge Maia Zé da Bica
Luciana Faria Nara
Charles Myara Saldanha
Sérgio Loroza Vassoura
Gottsha Dalva
Rodrigo Mendonça José
Fernanda Azevedo Júlia
Ludmila Rosa Marilda
Eduardo Caldas Juca (child)
Paula Santoro Eliane
Guilherme Bernard Pedro
Bruno Telles João Gualberto (child)
Felipe Brito Zé Carlos (child)
Larissa Queiroz Maria do Patrocínio (child)
Special participations
Actor Character
Ângela Leal Celeste
Antônio Petrin João Castello
Sebastião Vasconcelos Cônego Trindade
Chica Xavier Inácia
Zezé Motta Conceição
Guest actor
Actor Character
Odilon Wagner Major Basileu
Marcello Novaes as Jacinto

Second phase

  • In order of the opening of the miniseries
Actor Character
Norton Nascimento Joaquim Callado
Tânia Bondezan Maria Isabel
Solange Couto Rosa
Christiana Guinle Aimée
Caio Blat Joãozinho (jovem)
Paulo Betti Carlos Gomes
Antonio Calloni Lopes Trovão
Lavínia Vlasak Marie de Paris
Carla Regina Alice
Christine Fernandes Alzira
Bel Kutner Maria Gonzaga do Amaral
Maurício Gonçalves José do Patrocínio
Haroldo Costa Raimundo
Cláudia Lira Suzana
Fernanda Muniz Mariana
Daniela Escobar Amélia
Murilo Rosa Amadeu
Dira Paes Vitalina
Ana Paula Tabalipa Ritoca
Marcelo Mansfield Arnaud
Fábio Junqueira Joãozinho
Antônio Grassi Manuel
Chica Xavier Inácia
Emílio Orciollo Netto Jorge
Neco Villa Lobos Castellinho
Caio Junqueira João Gualberto
Milton Gonçalves Henrique Alves de Mesquita
Clarisse Abujamra Marina
Guilherme Piva Carlos
Adriana Lessa Feliciana
Maria Ceiça Divina
Carlos Casagrande Carlinhos
Stella Rodrigues Geneviève
Jorge Maia Zé da Bica
Sérgio Loroza Vassoura
Lara Córdula Maria da Cacimba
Juliana Monjardim Emília
Guest actors
Actor Character
Odilon Wagner Major Basileu
Taumaturgo Ferreira Paula Ney
Flávio Migliaccio Vaga-Lume
Marcello Novaes Jacinto
Guest actresses
Actor Character
Vera Holtz Dona Ló
Ângela Leal Celeste
Zezé Motta Conceição
Susana Vieira as Suzette

International Exhibition

Chiquinha Gonzaga was sold to countries such as Chile, Ivory Coast, Ecuador, France, Honduras, Mauritius, Mali, Poland, Portugal, Dominican Republic, Russia, Venezuela and Vietnam.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Série da Globo revê vida de compositora" (in Portuguese). Diário do Grande ABC. January 11, 1999. Retrieved June 10, 2016.
  2. ^ "Globo filmará vida de Chiquinha Gonzaga" (in Portuguese). Folha de S.Paulo. July 8, 1998. Retrieved June 10, 2016.
  3. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-04-22. Retrieved 2017-08-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)