Manoel Carlos, iconic novela author, dies at 92

Playwright Manoel Carlos, known as Maneco and creator of the iconic Helenas in Globo novelas, died on Saturday (January 10), at 92, in Rio de Janeiro. He was interned at Hospital Copa Star in Copacabana, treating Parkinson's. The death was confirmed by his daughter Júlia Almeida's production company.

Manoel Carlos, born March 14, 1933, in São Paulo, shaped Brazilian teledramaturgy with dramas of Rio's upper-middle class, especially in Leblon. His career started in the 1950s at TV Tupi and Record, directing music shows like 'O Fino da Bossa' and 'Jovem Guarda'. At Globo since 1973, he wrote hits like 'Baila Comigo' (1981), featuring the first Helena played by Lilian Lemmertz, followed by 'Por Amor' (1997), 'Laços de Família' (2000), and 'Mulheres Apaixonadas' (2003), which influenced laws such as the Elderly Statute and Maria da Penha Law.

The Helenas, inspired by Helen of Troy, were strong women keeping family secrets, portrayed by actresses like Regina Duarte (three times), Vera Fischer, Christiane Torloni, and Taís Araújo, the only Black one. His last novela, 'Em Família' (2014), honored Lemmertz with Julia Lemmertz in the lead.

Maneco's personal life was tragic: father of five, he lost three sons – Ricardo in 1988 (HIV complications), Manoel Carlos Júnior in 2012 (heart attack), and Pedro in 2014 (sudden illness at 22, in New York) – plus his first wife, Maria de Lourdes.

Months before his death, in September 2025, the family sued Globo for lack of transparency in royalties from reruns. Artists mourned: Taís Araújo posted on Instagram: 'Thank you for believing in me and for making Brazil dream.' Walcyr Carrasco called him a 'master.' Globo will reprise the 'Tributo' program on Monday (12). The wake is restricted to family.

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Reactions on X to Manoel Carlos's death at 92 are predominantly mournful tributes praising his iconic Globo novelas like Por Amor and Laços de Família, the legendary Helenas protagonists, and his profound impact on Brazilian teledramaturgia. TV experts, fans, actors, and media outlets share memories, clips, and gratitude for his legacy, with high engagement on posts from GloboNews and novela enthusiasts. Some humorous notes on coincidences with reruns and BBB rumors appear, but overall sentiment is respectful and celebratory.

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Portrait of the late samba composer Noca da Portela in Rio de Janeiro.
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Composer Noca da Portela dies at 93 in Rio

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Samba singer and composer Noca da Portela died on Sunday, May 17, at the age of 93. He had been hospitalized in São Cristóvão, in northern Rio de Janeiro, since the end of April.

Actor Humberto Carrão, after portraying Afonso Roitman in Globo's 2025 remake of 'Vale Tudo', is on a break and developing his directorial debut feature film. He celebrated Caetano Veloso and Maria Bethânia alongside Shakira. Carrão stated he will return to television in the second half of the year but cannot disclose project details yet.

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Singer Ana Castela, 22, returns to TV Globo on Saturday (26) with appearances in the novela Coração Acelerado and Altas Horas. She provides the opening theme for the 7pm novela and plays herself in special scenes. On Serginho Groisman's Altas Horas, she will be the musical guest in an episode celebrating Brazilian sertanejo music.

The current six o'clock telenovela on Globo introduces a plot twist in upcoming chapters. Villain Mirinho, played by Nicolas Prattes, will discover his best friend plans to swindle him.

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