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Três Irmãs

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Três Irmãs
GenreTelenovela
Created byAntônio Calmon
Directed by
  • Dennis Carvalho
  • José Luiz Villamarim
Starring
Opening theme"Don't Worry, Be Happy" by Mart'nália
Country of originBrazil
Original languagePortuguese
No. of episodes179
Original release
NetworkTV Globo
Release15 September 2008 (2008-09-15) –
10 April 2009 (2009-04-10)

Três Irmãs is a Brazilian telenovela produced and aired by TV Globo, from 15 September 2008 to 10 April 2009 with a total of 179 episodes, replacing Beleza Pura, being replaced by Caras & Bocas.[1]

Plot

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The plot is based on Virginia and her daughters, the three sisters: Dora, Alma and Susana, in their respective pursuits for happiness, having as background a fictitious beach, the beautiful Blue Beach.

Dora is the eldest daughter of Virginia. Widow and mother of Marquinho, she lives with her mother-in-law, the villain Violeta Aquila, who blames her for the premature death of her son, Artur Aquila. She's a beautiful, funny, high-spirited woman. With the onset of her mother's illness, she moves to Praia Azul. With the arrival of orthodontist Bento, who has just lost his wife, Teresa, that they will start a beautiful love story, marked mainly by Violeta's interference, who will do anything to destroy the daughter-in-law's happiness. With the beginning of the romance of Bento and Dora, the Violeta will make the grandson against the relationship, and the boy will find in Rafinha, Bento's eldest daughter; they form an alliance to disrupt their parents' romance.

Alma is the middle sister, a beautiful and intelligent woman, but confused and clumsy. She lived in Rio de Janeiro, where she is a doctor. She is very lucky at work, but not in love. With the end of her relationship with Robinho begins Virginia's illness. She will head to Caramirim, where she will find surfer Gregg and the unscrupulous Hercules Galvão, his great loves from the past, who struggled enough to be happy alongside the woman they really say love. Alma will work in the Caramirim outpatient clinic alongside Dr. Alcides, Violeta's husband and his great friend and protector, who in the past helped pay for her medical studies.

Susana is the youngest, and adopted. She's the only one who lives next to her mother. She is a beautiful, natural woman. A Geography teacher at the local school and also an excellent surfer. But the daily life of Susana and the residents of Caramirim will change with the arrival of the other two sisters to the city. However, what will change her life will be the arrival of Walkíria, with whom she will have an overwhelming passion and obstacles.

Cast

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Actor Character
Cláudia Abreu Dora Jequitibá Áquila
Giovanna Antonelli Alma Jequitibá Áquila
Carolina Dieckmann Suzana Jequitibá Áquila
Ana Rosa Virgínia Jequitibá
Vera Holtz Violeta Áquila
Marcos Palmeira Bento Rio Preto
Rodrigo Hilbert Gregório de Matos (Greg)
Paulo Vilhena Eros Pascolli
Dudu Azevedo Alexandre Galvão (Xande)
Emanuelle Araújo Maria Sonia Ferreira (Soninha Rainha)
Bruno Garcia Hércules Galvão
Marcos Caruso Dr. Alcides Áquila
Regina Duarte Waldete Maria do Nascimento Bezerra / Verônica Ramos
José Wilker Augusto Pinheiro / Lázaro Nunes
John Herbert Excelência Gutierrez (Tubarão Branco)
Maitê Proença Walquíria Pascolli
Marcello Novaes Sandro Pedreira
Malu Galli Lígia Pedreira (Liginha)
Othon Bastos Dr. Francisco Polidoro
Hugo Carvana Dr. Silvano Andrade
Daniela Récco Maria Eduarda Bulhões da Silveira (Duda)
Kayky Brito Paulo Fernando Áquila (Paulinho)
Graziella Moretto Valéria Gutierrez
Luis Gustavo Vidigal Castro
Otávio Augusto Francisco Benete (Chuchu)
Débora Duarte Florinda Áquila
Roberto Bonfim Pacífico Áquila
Solange Couto Janaína
Ailton Graça Clodoaldo Astrogildo da Conceição (Jacaré)
Roberta Rodrigues Neide (Neidinha)
Otávio Müller Gennaro Fortuna
Beth Goulart Leonora Malatesta
Tato Gabus Mendes Orlando Malatesta
Aloísio de Abreu Prefeito Nelson Santana
Malu Valle Neuza Santana
Bianca Byington Gilda Sueli
Erik Marmo Dr. Ricardo Rios
Cássio Gabus Mendes Baby Montenegro
Maria Eduarda de Carvalho Maria do Carmo (Carminha)
Guilherme Piva Glauco Campo Santo
Juliana Schalch Laila Galvão
Leonardo Carvalho Alfredo Malatesta (Alfredão)
Ivan Mendes Pedro Henrique Santana (PH)
Cecília Dassi Natália Malatesta
Camila dos Anjos Antônia
Sidy Correa Sávio Campo Santo
Antônia Frering Sylvie L'Eclair
Carlos Loffler Adamastor Pamplona
Ana Paula Botelho Moema Augusta
Kenya Costta Iracema
Sylbeth Soriano Borborema
Vítor Novello Marco Antônio Jequitibá Áquila (Marquinho)
Thávyne Ferrari Rafaela Rio Preto (Rafinha)
Caio Vydal Gilberto Áquila (Gibo)
Rafael Ciani Antônio (Toninho)
Malu Rodrigues Marina
Omar Docena Jerry
Estrela Blanco Melissa (Mel)
Pedro Rossa Luiz Roberto Santana
Matheus Costa Lucas Rio Preto
Rachel de Queiroz Zara
Caio Vaz Thor Pedreira
Brenno Leone Zig Pedreira

References

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  1. ^ "Antônio Calmon fala sobre estreia da sua proxima novela Três Irmãos". O Globo (in Portuguese). 8 September 2008.