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'''''O Natal do Menino Imperador''''' (''The Little Emperor's Christmas'') is a 2008 [[Portuguese language]] television film for children from Brazil, by [[Rede Globo]]. |
'''''O Natal do Menino Imperador''''' (''The Little Emperor's Christmas'') is a 2008 [[Portuguese language]] television film for children from Brazil, by [[Rede Globo]]. |
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It was shortlisted for an [[International Emmy]] in the children and young people category in 2009, but the award was won by ''[[Dustbin Baby (film)|Dustbin Baby]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iemmys.tv/awards_nominees.aspx |title= |
It was shortlisted for an [[International Emmy]] in the children and young people category in 2009, but the award was won by ''[[Dustbin Baby (film)|Dustbin Baby]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iemmys.tv/awards_nominees.aspx |title=Awards - Nominees - International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |accessdate=December 10, 2011 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111225002120/http://www.iemmys.tv/awards_nominees.aspx |archivedate=December 25, 2011 }}</ref> |
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Cast |
== Cast == |
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Carolyna Aguiar - Princesa Isabel |
Carolyna Aguiar - Princesa Isabel |
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Gláucio Gomes |
Gláucio Gomes |
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Guilherme Weber – Marquês de Itanhaém |
[[Guilherme Weber]] – Marquês de Itanhaém |
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Guillermo Hundadze – Pedro II (child) |
Guillermo Hundadze – Pedro II (child) |
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Iléa Ferraz |
Iléa Ferraz |
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João Camargo Conde de Barbacena |
João Camargo – Conde de Barbacena |
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João Ramos – Dito |
João Ramos – Dito |
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Luís Carlos Vasconcelos – Zampano |
Luís Carlos Vasconcelos – Zampano |
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Marcelo Várzea Conde D’Eu |
Marcelo Várzea – Conde D’Eu |
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Oscar Ortman |
Oscar Ortman |
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Rafael Miguel Antônio |
Rafael Miguel Antônio |
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Reynaldo Gianecchini – D. Pedro I |
[[Reynaldo Gianecchini]] – D. Pedro I |
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Sérgio Britto – D. Pedro II |
[[Sérgio Britto (actor)|Sérgio Britto]] – D. Pedro II |
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==References== |
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Latest revision as of 00:10, 4 August 2024
O Natal do Menino Imperador (The Little Emperor's Christmas) is a 2008 Portuguese language television film for children from Brazil, by Rede Globo.
It was shortlisted for an International Emmy in the children and young people category in 2009, but the award was won by Dustbin Baby.[1]
Cast
[edit]Aracy Balabanian – D. Mariana
Carolyna Aguiar - Princesa Isabel
Ettore Zuim
Gilles Gwizdek
Gláucio Gomes
Guilherme Weber – Marquês de Itanhaém
Guillermo Hundadze – Pedro II (child)
Iléa Ferraz
João Camargo – Conde de Barbacena
João Ramos – Dito
Júlio Levy
Luciano Pullig
Luís Carlos Vasconcelos – Zampano
Marcelo Várzea – Conde D’Eu
Oscar Ortman
Rafael Miguel Antônio
Reynaldo Gianecchini – D. Pedro I
Sérgio Britto – D. Pedro II
References
[edit]- ^ "Awards - Nominees - International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences". Archived from the original on December 25, 2011. Retrieved December 10, 2011.
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