Bolsonaro’s former secretary has joined the cast of Tieta; know who

Bolsonaro’s former secretary has joined the cast of Tieta; know who


Confirmed as the next repeat of Vale a Pena Ver de Novo, Tieta had Roberto Alvim, Bolsonaro’s former secretary, in the cast




Great success story Globe, Tietawill return to screens from December 2nd onwards It’s worth seeing again. With a cast made up of great actors like Betty Faria, Joana Fomm, Cassius Gabus Mendes, and others, an unexpected name appears: Roberto Rego Pinheirocurrently known as Roberto Alvimthe former secretary of Jair Bolsonaro.

In the plot inspired by the novel Tieta do Agrestefrom Jorge Amadowritten by Aguinaldo Silva, Ana Maria Moretzsohn AND Ricardo LinharesRoberto Alvim, who was just 16 years old, played Timóteo, who in his youth was a Paolo Betti. It was part of theHorsemen of the Apocalypse’together with the actors Leonardo Bricio, Marcos Winter AND Ascanius.



Roberto Alvim -

With rare appearances on TV, Alvim graduated from the Casa das Artes de Laranjeiras, where he was also a professor of Theater History and Dramatic Literature, between 2000 and 2004, and was director of the Ziembinski Theater, in Rio de Janeiro, from 2005 to 2007. .



Roberto Alvim and Bolsonaro -

He gained prominence in politics when he became director general of the National Foundation for the Arts (Funarte), in June 2019, and special secretary for Culture, four months later, at the invitation of Bolsonaro. A few months after his appointment, he was fired from his post after paraphrasing Joseph GoebbelsMinister of Propaganda of Nazi Germany, in an institutional video of the ministry.

Follow more curiosities about Tieta’s recordings

According to the newspaper The globethe final scenes of the soap opera Tieta They were recorded over two days, under a 38 degree sun, which marks the start of autumn in Rio Grande do Norte. The extreme heat forced the actors and crew to consume around 2,000 glasses of mineral water during outdoor filming, as well as cooling off in lagoon baths.

Source: Terra

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