Boogie Oogie
Boogie Oogie | |
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Created by | Rui Vilhena[1] |
Directed by |
Ricardo Waddington Gustavo Fernandez |
Starring |
Ísis Valverde Bianca Bin Marco Pigossi Giulia Gam Marco Ricca Alessandra Negrini Deborah Secco Betty Faria Francisco Cuoco Letícia Spiller Heloísa Périssé Daniel Dantas Alice Wegmann |
Opening theme | That's the Way (I Like It) by KC and the Sunshine Band[2] |
Ending theme | That's the Way (I Like It) by KC and the Sunshine Band |
Country of origin | Brazil |
Original language(s) | Portuguese |
No. of episodes | 185 (final)/100 (International Version) |
Release | |
Original network | Rede Globo |
Picture format | 1080i (HDTV) |
Original release | 4 August 2014 – 6 March 2015 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Meu Pedacinho de Chão |
Followed by | Sete Vidas |
External links | |
Website |
Boogie Oogie is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by Rede Globo. It premiered on August 4, 2014, replacing Meu Pedacinho de Chão and ended on March 6, 2015 replaced by Sete Vidas.[3]
It was created by Rui Vilhena and starred Ísis Valverde, Bianca Bin, Marco Pigossi, Deborah Secco, Heloísa Périssé, Fabiula Nascimento, José Loreto, Betty Faria, Francisco Cuoco, Guilherme Fontes, Daniel Dantas, Alice Wegmann, Sandra Corveloni, Rita Elmôr, Bruno Garcia, Alexandra Richter, Fabrício Boliveira, Letícia Spiller, Marco Ricca, Giulia Gam and Alessandra Negrini.
Synopsis
The story revolves around Sandra (Isis Valverde) and Vitória (Bianca Bin). When they were born in February 18, 1956, both were exchanged at the hospital for Susana (Alessandra Negrini), Fernando abandoned lover (Marco Ricca), which wanted revenge for the rejection of it.
Sandra, who is the biological daughter of Ferdinand and Carlota (Giulia Gam), comes to believe that his real parents are hard and humble Elísio (Daniel Dantas) and Beatriz (Heloísa Périssé), while Vitória is created surrounded by luxury and wealth by Fernando and Carlota.
The target Sandra crosses again with Vitória when the day of their wedding her boyfriend, Alex (Fernando Belo), sacrifices himself to save Rafael (Marco Pigossi), boyfriend of Victoria. After the death of her boyfriend, Sandra begins to feel Rafael hate and blame him for their unhappiness. Only ironically in his arms that Sandra will find comfort for their pain, come to dispute it with Vitória, who eventually becomes his rival.
Susan confides to her best friend, Inês (Deborah Secco), who left the babies in the maternity ward in the past for revenge. From there, Inês will do anything to find out the whereabouts of the exchanged babies and try to remedy this whole situation without causing further damage to both families.
Past mistakes will have devastating consequences in the present and the lives of Sandra and Vitória promise to change drasticamente.
The suspense, the plaintiff in the plots of Rui Vilhena is present in this novel by Carlota secret, which is directly connected to the murders, by trampling, Ivan first husband Carlota, Julia (Claudia Assumção), bedpan Carlota, and Odete (Joana Fomm), Ivan's mother, in addition to the attack by the same means against Vitória, and this sobrevivente.o secret of the mysterious villain involves dangerous Crow, according to the Carlota, responsible for the pedestrians.
Cast
Actor/Actress | Character |
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Ísis Valverde | Sandra Miranda Romão/ Sandra Veiga e Azevedo Fraga |
Bianca Bin | Vitória Veiga e Azevedo Fraga /Vitória Miranda Romão |
Marco Pigossi | Rafael Castro Silva (Rafa) |
Giulia Gam | Carlota Veiga e Azevedo Fraga |
Marco Ricca | Fernando Veiga e Azevedo Fraga |
Alessandra Negrini | Susana Bueno / Isabela / Ana/ Graciosa |
Deborah Secco | Inês Teixeira Navarrete Santos |
Fabrício Boliveira | Tadeu Santos |
Heloísa Périssé | Beatriz Miranda Romão |
Daniel Dantas | lieutenant colonel Elísio Romão |
Caco Ciocler | Paulo Fonseca |
Letícia Spiller | Gilda Barcelos Antunes |
Guilherme Fontes | Mário Silva |
Fabíula Nascimento | Cristina Cris |
Pepita Rodrigues | Ágata (Corvo) |
Betty Faria | Madalena Veiga e Azevedo Fraga |
Francisco Cuoco | Vicente Santos |
Rodrigo Simas | Roberto Veiga e Azevedo Fraga (Beto) |
Alice Wegmann | Daniele Veiga e Azevedo Fraga |
Bruno Garcia | Ricardo Veiga e Azevedo Fraga |
Alexandra Richter | Luisa Veiga e Azevedo Fraga |
José Loreto | Pedro Oliveira |
Thaís de Campos | Célia Batista Lobato |
Rita Elmôr | Leonor Mascarenhas D'Andrea |
Maria João Bastos | Diana |
Zezé Motta | Sebastiana Santos |
Gustavo Trestini | Artur Batista Lobato |
Julia Dalavia | Alessandra Batista Lobato |
Brenno Leone | Rodrigo Barcelos Antunes |
Giovanna Rispoli | Claudia Miranda Romão |
Caio Manhente | Filipe Veiga e Azevedo Fraga |
José Victor Pires | Otávio Miranda Romão |
João Vithor Oliveira | Sergio Castro Silva (Serginho) |
Aline Xavier | Ivete de Souza |
Cacá Amaral | Gilson Lima Toledo |
Ana Rosa | Zuleica Lima Toledo |
Sandra Corveloni | Augusta Oliveira |
Priscila Fantin | Solange |
Junno Andrade | Amaury Parede de Carvalho |
Osvaldo Mil | Homero Parede de Carvalho |
Mario Hermeto | Wilson |
Élcio Romar | Gustavo Mendes |
Nicola Lama | Giovanni Bastos |
Eduardo Gaspar | Adriano Martins |
Marizabel Pacheco | Leda Machado |
Thati Lopes | Jussara |
Marcio Rosário | Jeferson Fernandes |
Lionel Fischer | Curi Andrade |
Giselle Batista | Glória |
Julia Oristanio | Priscila Barreto |
Dja Marthins | Geralda Neves |
Renata Ricci | Vivian |
Luís Navarro | Cleiton |
Lyv Ziese | Magali |
Pedro Pauleey | Sauro |
Eunice Braulio | Stela |
Eliana Mey | Su Yumi |
Wendell Bendelack | Boogie Oogie |
Eddy Guaratiba | Eduardo |
Fernando Belo | Alex Oliveira |
Christiana Guinle | Márcia Campos |
Laura Cardoso | Lúcia Silva |
Claudia Assunção | Júlia Vilar |
Joana Fomm | Odete Dias |
Luís Carlos Miele | Carlos |
Leiloca | Silvia (Silvinha) |
Neuza Borges | Cartomante |
References
- ↑ "Autor de Boogie Oogie promete: ‘O público vai rir e chorar muito’s". Gshow (in Portuguese). Extras - Boogie Oogie. August 3, 2014. Retrieved September 17, 2014.
- ↑ "Clássico pulsante! Veja por que 'That’s the way (I like it)' embala a abertura". Gshow (in Portuguese). Extras - Boogie Oogie. August 4, 2014. Retrieved September 17, 2014.
- ↑ "Boogie Oogie - Teledramaturgia". Teledramaturgia (in Portuguese). Retrieved September 17, 2014.
External links
- Official website (Portuguese)
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