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Morde & Assopra

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Morde & Assopra
GenreTelenovela
Created byWalcyr Carrasco
Written byClaudia Souto
Directed byPedro Vasconcelos
Starring
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes179
Original release
NetworkTV Globo
Release21 March (2011-03-21) –
14 October 2011 (2011-10-14)

Morde & Assopra (Dinosaurs & Robots[2]) is a Brazilian telenovela that aired on TV Globo from 21 March 2011 to 14 October 2011.[3]

It stars Adriana Esteves, Marcos Pasquim, Flávia Alessandra, Mateus Solano, Elizabeth Savalla, and Ary Fontoura.

Synopsis

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Paleontologist Júlia (Adriana Esteves) dreams of finding remains of a marine reptile, but an earthquake in Mount Fuji, Japan, ends her expectations. She sets off for the fictional town of Preciosa, where Abner (Marcos Pasquim), a farmer, believes a Titanosaurus fossil is buried in his coffee plantations. However, Abner is against the excavations and does not want to destroy his plantation. Júlia and Abner are opposites, but a passion is born between them. Meanwhile, Ícaro (Mateus Solano), fascinated by robotics, wants to create an android that resembles Naomi (Flávia Alessandra), the loved one he lost in an accident.

Cast

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  • Adriana Esteves as Júlia Freire de Aquino
  • Marcos Pasquim as Abner Martins de Medeiros
  • Flávia Alessandra as Naomi Gusmão (human) / Naomi (humanoid robot)
  • Mateus Solano as Ícaro Sampaio
  • Ary Fontoura as Mayor Isaías "Zazá" Junqueira Alves
  • Elizabeth Savalla as Minerva Alves
  • Cássia Kis Magro as Dulce Maria
  • Jandira Martini as Salomé de Souza
  • Vanessa Giácomo as Celeste de Souza Sampaio
  • André Gonçalves as Áureo Alves
  • Paulo Vilhena as Cristiano
  • Carol Castro as Natália Sampaio
  • Caio Blat as Leandro
  • Bárbara Paz as Virgínia Lolato
  • Paulo Goulart as Eliseu
  • Luís Melo as Oséas
  • Nívea Stelmann as Lavínia Silva Guedes
  • Tarcísio Filho as Pimentel
  • Carla Marins as Amanda
  • Marina Ruy Barbosa as Alice Alves
  • Gabriela Carneiro da Cunha as Raquel Martins de Medeiros
  • Sérgio Marone as Marcos Sampaio
  • Otaviano Costa as Élcio/Elaine
  • Max Fercondini as Wilson
  • Ana Rosa as Dinorá
  • Suzy Rêgo as Duda Aguiar
  • Luana Tanaka as Keiko Tanaka
  • Ildi Silva as Lídia Santos
  • Michel Bercovitch as John Lewis
  • Rodrigo Hilbert as Fernando
  • André Bankoff as Tiago
  • Raphael Viana as Tadeu Ferreira
  • Joaquim Lopes as Josué
  • Cristina Mutarelli as Pink
  • Flávia Garrafa as Carolina
  • Miriam Lins as Irene
  • Bruna Spínola as Abelha (Maria Eduarda)
  • Klebber Toledo as Guilherme Duarte de Lima
  • Erom Cordeiro as Father Francisco
  • Guilherme Nasraui as Daniel
  • Thiago Luciano as Éverton
  • Cosme dos Santos as Bento
  • Ary França as Dorival
  • Cláudio Jaborandy as Nivaldo
  • Fernando Roncato as Renato
  • Neusa Maria Faro as Palmira
  • Sandra Barsotti as Dora
  • Narjara Turetta as Lílian
  • Dhu Moraes as Janice
  • Vera Mancini as Cleonice
  • Miwa Yanagizawa as Tieko Kobayashi
  • Daniela Fontan as Marli
  • Aline Peixoto as Márcia Gadelha
  • Juliana Schalch as Lara
  • Jurema Reis as Maria João
  • Camila Chiba as Hoshi Tanaka
  • Bárbara Silvestre as Inês
  • Guilherme Gonzalez as Efraim
  • Rael Barja as Tutu
  • Anderson Di Rizzi as Sergeant Xavier
  • Keff Oliveira as Caco
  • Marisol Ribeiro as Melissa
  • Carol Abras as Tânia
  • Karla Karenina as Anecy Gadelha
  • Veronica Rocha as Selma
  • Chao Chen as Akira Kobayashi
  • Mauro Gorini as Roney
  • Dionísio Neto as Aquiles
  • Oswaldo Lot as Zé Paulo
  • Celso Bernini as Bira
  • Ken Kaneko as Hinoue
  • Márcio Tadeu de Lima as Herculano Gadelha
  • Antônio Firmino as Ígor
  • Leandro Ribeiro as Heitor
  • Marcos Miura as Shiro
  • Ricardo Vandré as Moisés

References

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  1. ^ TV Globo Internacional - Dinossaurs & Robots - TV Globo International
  2. ^ Official name in English.[1]
  3. ^ "MORDE E ASSOPRA". Teledramaturgia.com.br (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 2014-08-04. Retrieved 2011-09-19.
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