A Muralha (2000 TV series)
A Muralha (English: The Conquest) is a Brazilian historical fiction television series that first aired on Rede Globo in 2000.[1]
A Muralha | |
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Genre | Historical fiction |
Country of origin | Brazil |
Original language | Portuguese |
No. of episodes | 51 |
Production | |
Running time | 40 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Rede Globo |
Original release | January 4 – March 31, 2000 |
Synopsis
A hundred years after Europeans set foot in the New World, Brazil still remains largely unexplored. The Conquest recounts the saga of the earliest adventurers who wandered through these unknown lands. Jesuit priests, adventurers seeking gold, slaves and indigenous tribes were entangled in unceasing battles, at a time when laws were made by the sharp edge of a sword.
Cast
Actor | Role |
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Ada Chaseliov | Leonor |
Alessandra Negrini | Isabel Olinto |
Alexandre Borges | Dom Guilherme Schetz |
André Gonçalves | Apingorá |
Ângelo Paes Leme | Vasco Antunes |
Cacá Carvalho | Frei Carmelo |
Caco Ciocler | Bento Coutinho |
Carlos Eduardo Dolabella | João Antunes |
Cecil Thiré | Dom Bartolomeu Fernandes |
Celso Frateschi | Afonso Góis |
Cláudia Ohana | Antônia Brites |
Deborah Evelyn | Basília Olinto Góes |
Edwin Luisi | Dom Gonçalo Roiz |
Emiliano Queiroz | Dom Falcão |
Enrique Diaz | Aimbé |
Leandra Leal | Beatriz Ataide |
Leonardo Brício | Tiago Olinto |
Leonardo Medeiros | Leonel Olinto |
Letícia Sabatella | Ana Cardoso |
Maria Maya | Moatira |
Maria Luísa Mendonça | Margarida Olinto |
Matheus Nachtergaele | Padre Miguel |
Mauro Mendonça | Dom Braz Olinto |
Pedro Paulo Rangel | Mestre Davidão (David Fonseca) |
Regiane Alves | Rosália Olinto |
Sérgio Mamberti | Dom Cristovão Rabelo |
Vera Holtz | Mãe Cândida Olinto |
References
- "A MURALHA". Teledramaturgia.com.br (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 2011-09-03. Retrieved 2011-09-20.
- "A MURALHA". Globo TV International. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2013-04-23.
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