Desvio (2019)
January 24, 2019Release Date
Desvio (2019)
January 24, 2019Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Daniel Porpino
Pedro
Annie Goretti
Pamela
Melania Silveira
Odete
Fabiano Raposo
Leo
Thardelly Lima
Beira Bica
Cely Farias
Andrea
Igor Silva de Lima
Saulo
Natália Sá
Daiane
Felipe Espíndola
Gabriel
Malu Lins
Bruna
Phil Meneses
Ícaro
Saskia Lemes
Letícia
Victor Rust
Victor
Mateus Aires
Tiago Treta
Marcelo Sousa
Tota
Flávia Silveira
Flávia
Édson Albuquerque
George
Slim Universo
Lui
Luana Santiago
Alice Estrela
Amália Rebeca
Julieta
Fernando Teixeira
Bira
João Paulo Macedo
Rigoberto
Vinícius Guedes
Agente Penitenciário 1
Wagner Nascimento
Agente Penitenciário 2
Flávio Melo
Mendigo
Erick Felix da Silva
Bandido 1
Guíto
Bandido 2
Thiago
Bandido 3
Maria do Carmo Abrantes
Avó
Dudha Moreira
Tia Sandra
Arly Arnaud
Tia Genilda
Ana Marinho
Tia Ana
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Release DateJanuary 24, 2019
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 35m
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Jerome Coopersmith (born August 11, 1925) is an American dramatist known for television, theater, and his work as a professor of screenplay writing. Working in the television industry since 1947, Coopersmith has authored more than 100 television scripts for anthology dramas, episodic series and television movies and specials. His television work includes "Johnny Jupiter" (1953-1954), "Armstrong Circle Theater" (1955-1963), "Hawaii Five-O" (1967-1976), and "Streets of San Francisco" (1973), and the holiday classics "'Twas the Night Before Christmas" (1974) and "An American Christmas Carol" (1979). Coopersmith's theatrical plays span Broadway, off-Broadway, and regional productions. His Broadway musical, "Baker Street" (1965), based on the stories of Sherlock Holmes, earned him a Tony Nomination as Author of Best Musical. He is a member of the Dramatists Guild, the Mystery Writers of America, and is a current member and past officer of the Writers Guild of America, East On November 12, 2019, at age 94, Coopersmith was honored with the highest distinction of Chevalier, or Knight, in the National Order of the French Legion of Honor in recognition of his service to France in World War II.