Chocolate com Pimenta - Cast and Crew
Cast

Murilo Benício

Marcello Novaes

Lília Cabral

Drica Moraes

Tarcísio Filho

Priscila Fantin

Ary Fontoura

Elizabeth Savala

Laura Cardoso

Caco Ciocler

Mariana Ximenes

Maria Maya

Rodrigo Faro

Samara Felippo

Viviane Porto

Kayky Brito

Guilherme Piva

Rosane Gofman

Denise Del Vecchio

Cláudio Corrêa e Castro

Antônio Grassi

Osmar Prado

Ângelo Paes Leme

Ernani Moraes

Nívea Stelmann

Tânia Bondezan

Juliana Alves

Guilherme Vieira

Carla Daniel

Luiza Curvo

Cacá Bueno

Fulvio Stefanini

Marcela Barrozo

Andréa Avancini

Ricardo Martins

Victor Pecoraro

Hilda Rebello

Alexandre Barilari

Sabrina Rosa

Luiz Antônio

Samuel Mello

Sabrina de Souza

Ary França

Renato Rabelo

Rosamaria Murtinho

Jean Felipe

Mônica Carvalho

Marcelo Barros
Crew
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