Shades of Sin
Shades of Sin

Shades of Sin

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2004- 2004
1 Seasons
185 Episodes
6.5(25 votes)
Ended
Comedy
Drama
Soap

Overview

A Maranhense young woman and a carioca tourist photographer fall for each other and get separated by destiny and a woman obsessed with his family's fortune.

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Production Companies

Estúdios Globo

Cast & Crew

54 members
Acting

Taís Araújo

Preta de Souza

Taís Araújo
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Reynaldo Gianecchini

Paco Lambertini / Apolo Sardinha

Reynaldo Gianecchini
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Giovanna Antonelli

Bárbara Campos Sodré

Giovanna Antonelli
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Guilherme Weber

Antônio Peixoto de Almeida (Tony)

Guilherme Weber
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Alinne Moraes

Moa Nascimento Mattar

Alinne Moraes
Acting

Lima Duarte

Afonso Lambertini

Lima Duarte
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Aracy Balabanian

Germana Cordiolli

Aracy Balabanian
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Rosi Campos

Edilásia Sardinha (Mamuska)

Rosi Campos
Acting

Caio Blat

Abelardo Sardinha (Bel)

Caio Blat
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Cauã Reymond

Thor Sardinha

Cauã Reymond
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Pedro Neschling

Dionísio Sardinha (Dio)

Pedro Neschling
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Leonardo Brício

Ulisses Sardinha

Leonardo Brício
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Maitê Proença

Vera Campos Sodré (Verinha)

Maitê Proença
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Ney Latorraca

Eduardo Campos Sodré (Edu)

Ney Latorraca
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Graziella Moretto

Rebeca Sampaio (Beki)

Graziella Moretto
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Karina Bacchi

Maria Cristina Fuchs (Tina)

Karina Bacchi
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Rocco Pitanga

Felipe Garcia Freitas

Rocco Pitanga
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Matheus Nachtergaele

Hélio da Silva (Pai Helinho)

Matheus Nachtergaele
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Vanessa Gerbelli

Constância Muniz (Tancinha) / Zuleide

Vanessa Gerbelli
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Sidney Magal

Comandante Inácio Frazão

Sidney Magal
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Tuca Andrada

Kaíke Cabral

Tuca Andrada
Acting

Liliana Castro

Olívia Garcia

Liliana Castro
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Jonathan Haagensen

Douglas Mascarenhas (Dodô)

Jonathan Haagensen
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Thiago Martins

Gustavo Saldanha (Sal)

Thiago Martins
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Giordanna Forte

Érika Nogueira do Amaral (Kika)

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Mônica Torres

Nivea Nogueira do Amaral

Mônica Torres
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Arlindo Lopes

César da Silva (Cezinha)

Arlindo Lopes
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Jorge Coutinho

Ítalo Garcia Freitas

Jorge Coutinho
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Marilu Bueno

Stela Soares Dutra

Marilu Bueno
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Sergio Malheiros

Raí de Souza Lambertini

Sergio Malheiros
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Felipe Latge

Otávio Campos Sodré Lambertini / Otávio Campos Sodré Cabral

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Lucy Ramos

Olga

Lucy Ramos
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Francisco Cuoco

Pai Gaudêncio

Francisco Cuoco
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Samara Felippo

Greta Bazarov

Samara Felippo
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Fernanda Paes Leme

Nieta Bazarov

Fernanda Paes Leme
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Tarciana Saad

Natasha Bazarov

Tarciana Saad
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Solange Couto

Lita

Solange Couto
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Glória Menezes

Kiki

Glória Menezes
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Marília Pêra

Violante

Marília Pêra
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Sérgio Guizé

Bernardo

Sérgio Guizé
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Flávia Alessandra

Lena

Flávia Alessandra
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Natália Lage

Roxane

Natália Lage
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Rômulo Estrela

Minotauro

Rômulo Estrela
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Rodrigo Hilbert

Roberval

Rodrigo Hilbert
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Ivone Hoffmann

Marina

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Sérgio Mamberti

Desembargador Luís Caldeira

Sérgio Mamberti
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Giuseppe Oristanio

Sérgio Nascimento

Giuseppe Oristanio
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Roger Gobeth

Beto

Roger Gobeth
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Luciana Vendramini

Gracielle

Luciana Vendramini
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Alexandre Zacchia

Turcão

Alexandre Zacchia
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Claudia Ohana

Zuleide

Claudia Ohana
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Juliana Mesquita

Zuleide

Juliana Mesquita
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Leona Cavalli

Young Edilásia

Leona Cavalli
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David Cardoso

Pimenta

David Cardoso

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