Dias Gomes

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Alfredo de Freitas Dias Gomes (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈdʒiɐʒ ˈɡõmiʃ]) was a Brazilian playwright.

He was born on October 19, 1922 in Salvador, Bahia and died in a car accident in São Paulo, in 1999. He started writing plays at age 15 and later wrote soap operas. He wrote the first ever colored soap opera in Brazilian television, and the one with the highest rates of all times. He was also a writer of numerous Brazilian TV shows, miniseries, and a few movies.Keeper of Promises was the first ever Brazilian movie to be nominated for an Oscar, and the only South American to ever win the Golden Palm in Cannes. In 1950 he married Brazilian telenovelist Janete Clair and in their 33 years of marriage they had three children. She died in 1983 and six years later he remarried, with Bernadeth Lyzio. With her he had two daughters, Mayra Dias Gomes, a writer, and Luana Dias Gomes, a student of Economics at Stanford University.

Main Works

  • Keeper of Promises
  • A Revolução dos Beatos
  • O Santo Inquérito
  • O Bem Amado
  • O Rei de Ramos
  • Roque Santeiro
  • A Ponte dos Suspiros
  • Verão Vermelho
  • Assim na Terra como no Céu
  • Bandeira 2
  • O Espigão
  • Saramandaia
  • Sinal de Alerta
  • Expresso Brasil
  • Mandala
  • Araponga
  • As Noivas de Copacabana
  • Irmãos Coragem
  • Decadência
  • Fim do Mundo
  • Dona Flor e Seus Dois Maridos

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