Samantha! Színész- és szereplőlista - 1. évad
Samantha szerepében:
Emanuelle Araújo
1976-07-21 Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
Emanuelle Araújo (Salvador, July 21, 1976) is a Brazilian actress and singer. She became nationally known in 1999 after replacing Ivete Sangalo as lead singer of Banda Eva, where she remained until 2002. In 2004 she founded the samba-rock band Moinho with Lan Lan and Toni Costa, in which she is the lead singer.
Douglas Alencar (Dodói) szerepében:
Douglas Silva
1989-09-27 Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Douglas Silva is a Brazilian actor. He is known for played Dadinho in the 2002 Brazilian film, City of God. He also played Acerola in the spin-off series City of Men and the 2007 film based on it. He became the first Brazilian actor to be nominated for the International Emmy Award.
Cindy Alencar szerepében:
Sabrina Nonata
Fernando Sampaio 1978-07-21 Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
Norminha szerepében:
Rosaly Papadopol
✝ 1956-02-23 São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - 2020-12-16
Rosaly Davidman Papadopol (São Paulo, February 23, 1956 — São Paulo, December 16, 2020) was a Brazilian actress and voice actress.
Zé Cigarrinho szerepében:
Ary França
1957-06-07 São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Ary França (São Paulo, June 7, 1957) is a Brazilian actor.
Marcinho szerepében:
Daniel Furlan
1980-07-04 Vitória, Espírito Santo, Brazil
Daniel Sarcinelli Furlan (born April 7th, 1980, in Vitória, Espírito Santo, Brazil) is a Brazilian actor, comedian, screenwriter, musician, presenter and cartoonist. His audiovisual work includes especially MTV Brasil, where he presented O Último Programa do Mundo, among others; Cartoon Network, where he writes, voices and creates music for the cartoon Irmão do Jorel; TV Quase, with Choque de Cultura and Falha de Cobertura; and HBO, where he played Vini, in Pico da Neblina.
Ivo Müller 1977-12-06 Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil
Ivo Müller is a Latin American Brazilian-born actor. After discovering a love of live performance in middle school, Ivo earned a B.A. in Law, before abandoning his career in favor of acting. He then moved away from his home town, Florianópolis, to live in São Paulo, where he worked with theater groups like Grupo Tapa and Centro de Pesquisa Teatral - CPT. His breakout role came in the critically acclaimed 2012 Portuguese film "Tabu," which garnered widespread acclaim, including the Critics Best Picture award at the Berlin Film Festival.