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Suave Veneno
GenreTelenovela
Created byAguinaldo Silva
Developed byÂngela Carneiro, Maria Helena Nascimento, Felipe Miguez, Fernando Rebello and Marilia García
Written byAguinaldo Silva
Directed byDaniel Filho, Marcos Schechtman, Alexandre Avancini and Moacyr Goes
StarringJosé Wilker
Glória Pires
Irene Ravache
Letícia Spiller
Patrícia França
Ângelo Antônio
Tarcísio Filho
Betty Faria
Rodrigo Santoro
Vanessa Lóes
Luana Piovani
Diogo Vilela
Kadu Moliterno
Nívea Maria
Deborah Secco
Theme music composerRiccardo Waddington, Daniel Filho
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes209
Production
ProducerTV Globo
Original release
NetworkTV Globo
ReleaseJanuary 18 (1999-01-18) –
September 18, 1999 (1999-09-18)
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Suave Veneno (English title: Mild Poison) is a Brazilian telenovela produced and aired on TV Globo from January 18 to September 18, 1999, at 8 pm, with a total of 209 chapters.

It was written by Aguinaldo Silva with the help of Angela Carneiro, Maria Helena Nascimento, Felipe Miguez, Fernando Rebello and Marilia Garcia. The telenovela was directed by Marcos Schechtman, Alexandre Avancini and Moacyr Goes with the general direction of Ricardo Waddington, Marcos Schechtman and core Ricardo Waddington and Daniel Filho.

It was played by TV Globo International in 2007 with a total of 140 chapters. There were 130 episodes of the version shown on Portuguese television.

Featured José Wilker, Glória Pires, Irene Ravache, Letícia Spiller, Patrícia França, Ângelo Antônio, Luana Piovani, Tarcísio Filho, Vanessa Lóes, Nívea Maria, Betty Faria and Rodrigo Santoro in lead roles in the plot.

Plot

The businessman Valdomiro Cerqueira hits a young woman named Inês with his car, causing her to lose her memory. Valdomiro is in debt to the girl, who is alone and can’t remember her past, and takes her to live in his house until the situation is stabilized. His family receives her coldly and with suspicion: his wife, Eleonor, and their three daughters, Maria Regina, Maria Antonia, and Márcia Eduarda. And what they feared ends up happening: Valdomiro’s involvement with Inês causes his separation from Eleonor and the fury of Maria Regina, who sees Inês as an intruder and a threat to the family fortune. Maria Regina clashes with her father in a bitter struggle for power at “Marmoreal", a company founded and chaired by Valdomiro.

Cast

Actor/Actriz Person
José Wilker Waldomiro Cerqueira
Irene Ravache Eleonor Bergantes de Cerqueira
Glória Pires Maria Inês/ Lavínia de Alencar Cerqueira
Letícia Spiller Maria Regina Bergantes de Cerqueira e Figueira
Patrícia França Clarisse Ribeiro
Ângelo Antônio Adelmo de Alencar
Tarcísio Filho Augusto Ivan
Kadu Moliterno Álvaro Figueira
Rodrigo Santoro Eliseu Vieira
Luana Piovani Marcia Eduarda Bergantes de Cerqueira
Betty Faria Carlota Valdez
Diogo Vilela Uálber Canhedo
Nívea Maria Emiliana (Nana)
Léa Garcia Selma Ribeiro
Nuno Leal Maia Felisberto Morel (Gato)
Vanessa Lóes Maria Antonia Bergantes de Cerqueira Coelho
Deborah Secco Marina Canhedo
Ilva Niño Maria José da Silva (Zezé)
Mariah da Penha Lucilene Barbosa da Silva
Sérgio Viotti Alceste Bergantes
Jorge Dória Genival Canhedo
Eva Todor Maria do Carmo Canhedo
Nelson Xavier Fortunato
Ana Rosa Geni (Geninha)
Fúlvio Stefanini Marcelo Barone
Rodrigo Faro Renildo
Nívea Stelmann Eliete
Luiz Carlos Tourinho Edilberto
Totia Meireles Matilde
Heitor Martinez Claudionor
Samara Felippo Gilvânia
Matheus Rocha Leonardo
Daniela Faria Adriana
Cecília Dassi Patrícia Cerqueira Figueira (Patty)
Vinícius de Oliveira Júnior
Ivan Cândido Sandoval
Elias Andreato Clóvis
Tuca Andrada Antônio
Guilherme Corrêa Heitor
Tácito Rocha Dr. Faria
Luís Antônio Pillar Dr. Cláudio

Awards and nominations

Troféu Imprensa[1]

Prêmio Extra de Televisão[2]

References

  1. ^ "Troféu Imprensa – Vencedores". Uol (in Portuguese). Retrieved March 11, 2012.
  2. ^ "Jornal Extra - Globo.com". Jornal Extra (in Portuguese). Retrieved March 11, 2012.

External links

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