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A Lua Me Disse

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A Lua Me Disse
GenreTelenovela
Created byMiguel Falabella
Maria Carmem Barbosa
Directed byRoberto Talma
Rogério Gomes
StarringAdriana Esteves
Wagner Moura
Marcos Pasquim
Zezé Polessa
Arlete Salles
Aracy Balabanian
Débora Bloch
Maurício Mattar
Patrycia Travassos
Natália Lage
Otávio Augusto
Isabel Fillardis
Pepita Rodríguez
Bete Coelho
Paulo Vilhena
Monique Alfradique
Mário Gomes
Opening theme"Lero, Lero"
ComposerErasmo Carlos
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of episodes143
Production
Running time45 minutes
Original release
NetworkTV Globo
Release18 April (2005-04-18) –
30 September 2005 (2005-09-30)

A Lua Me Disse (English: Once in a Blue Moon) is a 2005 Brazilian telenovela created by Miguel Falabella and Maria Carmem Barbosa, and starring Adriana Esteves and Wagner Moura.

Overview

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Heloísa (Adriana Esteves) is a baby-sitter hired to work at Regina's mansion. There, she meets Ricardo and Gustavo (Wagner Moura), who both fall in love with her. Ricardo reveals himself to Heloísa, but Gustavo represses his feelings.

Heloísa and Ricardo have an affair and she gets pregnant, but his spiteful mother Ester (Zezé Polessa) forbids him to marry the nanny. After a heated discussion with his mother, Ricardo drives off in his car and dies in a tragic accident.

Heloísa raises her child by herself, suffering retaliation by Ester. When Heloísa, Ester and Gustavo meet to clarify the past, he reveals he has always loved Heloísa, much to his mother's displeasure and despair. Heloisa and Gustavo know their love story is struggle to prevent anything from happening. How the many twists and turns of this story unfold... only time will tell.

Cast

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Actor/actress Character
Adriana Esteves Heloísa Queiroz
Zezé Polessa Esther Bogari Prado
Wagner Moura Gustavo Bogari Prado
Marcos Pasquim Tadeu Martins Moraes
Arlete Salles Ademilde Goldoni
Aracy Balabanian Leontina Sá Marques
Débora Bloch Maria Doroteia Sá Marques Dantas (Madô)
Maurício Mattar Lúcio Dantas
Isabel Fillardis Violeta da Mata
Natália Lage Beatriz Nogueira Queiroz
Luiz Guilherme José Carlos (Zé Bisonho)
Patrycia Travassos Geórgia Bogari Lago
Monique Alfradique Branca Sá Marques Benate
Paulo Vilhena Adonias Goldoni
Zezeh Barbosa Anastácia da Mata (Latoya)
Mary Sheyla Jurema da Mata (Whitney)
Otávio Augusto Alberto Queiroz
Pepita Rodrigues Diva Queiroz
Chica Xavier Dionísia da Mata
Mário Gomes Agenor / Solano
Bete Coelho Marisa Queiroz (Marisinha)
Maria Zilda Bethlem Zelândia Fortunato
Cláudio Marzo Ivan Lago
Stella Miranda Adalgisa Goldoni
Bia Nunnes Adail Goldoni
Giuseppe Oristanio Armando Sá Marques
Beth Goulart Elvira Sá Marques
Miguel Magno Amoroso Valentín Pannacota (Dona Roma)
Elizângela Assunta Velato
Luís Salém Talarico Pereira
Maria Gladys Naíde Alves
Diva Pacheco Sulanca[1]
José D'Artagnan Júnior Adilson Goldoni
Guilhermina Guinle Sílvia Bogari Lago
Juliana Baroni Soraya Goldoni
Pedro Neschling Murilo Queiroz (Murilinho)
Fernanda Rodrigues Julieta Goldoni
Raoni Carneiro Ramón Sá Marques
Rafael Paiva Pedro Bogari Lago
Carol Machado Vitza Vranska
Cássio Scapin Samovar de Santa Luzia
Catarina Abdala Dedeja[1]
Ivan Cândido Anselmo Gomes
Thelma Reston Gôndola Goldoni
Jacqueline Laurence Emelyne Junot (Memé)
Hugo Gross Valdo Magalhães
Sylvia Massari Meire de Souza (Morcega)
Adriano Garib Dário Cotrim
Cristina Pereira Roseta Castro Moura (Cigana Roseta)
Alexandre Zacchia Nilson (Meia-Noite)
Simone Soares Marta
Sandro Christopher Dauro
Bumba Índia Jaci
João Velho Gibraltar Fortunato
Roberta Rodrigues Zenóbia
Vergniaud Mendes Joaquim Queiroz
Jorge de Sá Jorge da Mata (Jorginho)
Mariana Vaz Vilma
Guilherme Vieira Artur Queiroz Bogari
Daniel Torres [pt] Odorico[1]
Renata Paschoal Edna
Jorge Maya Evaristo
Pia Manfroni Taísa (Taisinha)

Special guests

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Actor/actress Character
Maitê Proença Maria Regina Sá Marques Benate
Frank Borges Ricardo Bogari
Carlos Tufvesson Himself
Ana Gloz Dunya

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Beco da Baiúca recebe gente nova em A Lua me Disse". Terra. 18 May 2005. Retrieved 3 December 2016.
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