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Boogie Oogie

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Boogie Oogie
GenreTelenovela
Created byRui Vilhena[1]
Directed byRicardo Waddington
Gustavo Fernandez
StarringÍsis 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 originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of episodes185
Original release
NetworkTV Globo
Release4 August 2014 (2014-08-04) –
6 March 2015 (2015-03-06)

Boogie Oogie is a Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by TV Globo. It premiered on 4 August 2014, replacing Meu Pedacinho de Chão and ended on 6 March 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

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The story begins in 1956. Fernando's lover, Susana, dreams of the day when he will separate from his wife Carlota to stay with her. This plan, however, goes awry; Fernando discovers that his wife is pregnant and decides to leave Susana. Bitter and desperate, Susana can only think of revenge. The day that Carlota gives birth, she hires a nurse to switch the daughter of the couple for another girl, just for the pleasure of knowing that they are going to spend life away from the true heiress. Sandra, Fernando and Carlota's real daughter, is raised by repressed housewife Beatriz and military man Elísio; while Fernando and Carlota raise Vitória, Beatriz and Elísio's biological daughter.

More than 20 years later, in 1978, on Sandra and Alex's wedding day, a tragedy occurs that changes her life forever: the girl's groom tragically dies. On the way to the church, there is a plane crash and Alex saves the pilot but is trapped and an explosion kills him. The pilot he saved is Rafael, Vitória's boyfriend. Sandra blames Rafael for the death of her loved one.

Despite her efforts to hate him, she falls in love with him and then they live a nice love story. But this love will not be easy. As if the dispute for the same man were not enough, Sandra and Victoria discover that they were exchanged in the maternity ward. Thereafter, the rivalry between the two only increases.

Another figure that promises to be a stone in the shoe of the protagonist is Pedro. Obsessed with Sandra, the soldier has never accepted the fact that she chose to stay with Alex, his brother, in the past. With the death of his rival, he believes he has a chance to win her back. And for that, he will do whatever is necessary. Upon learning that the girl has a new love, the officer will use all his tricks to separate her from Rafael.

Cast

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Actor/Actress Character
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
Francisco Cuoco Vicente Santos
Rodrigo Simas Roberto Veiga
Alice Wegmann Daniele Veiga
Bruno Garcia Ricardo Veiga
Alexandra Richter Luisa Veiga
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"
Neusa Borges Cartomante

References

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  1. ^ "Autor de Boogie Oogie promete: 'O público vai rir e chorar muito's". Gshow (in Portuguese). Extras - Boogie Oogie. 3 August 2014. Retrieved 17 September 2014.
  2. ^ "Clássico pulsante! Veja por que 'That's the way (I like it)' embala a abertura". Gshow (in Portuguese). Extras - Boogie Oogie. 4 August 2014. Retrieved 17 September 2014.
  3. ^ "Boogie Oogie - Teledramaturgia". Teledramaturgia (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 28 January 2015. Retrieved 17 September 2014.
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