Griselda is a tough, hard-working handywoman who managed to raise her three children on her own. She struggles to make ends meet but after winning the lottery tensions rise as people inevitably show their true value. With plenty of romance and intrigue this incredibly rich and fun telenovela brings together the true values of friendship, love, and family.
This is the story of a young couple, Dafne and Gabriel, who are separated by her grandfather Jaques, a millionaire who couldn’t handle that his granddaughter was in love with a poor guy. After an accident, Jacques is presumed dead and leaves his business to Dafne, but on the sole condition that she marries. Judith, her grandfather‘s stepdaughter, takes over the business temporarily and schemes to pair Dafne with her brother Nicholas in order to consolidate her claim. Dafne and Gabriel meet again when his unkown daughter decides to find her father, but discover that a passion is only completed when one fulfills the other‘s dream.
Jaime Leibovitch (Rio de Janeiro, October 4, 1947) is an actor, presenter and Brazilian professor, also trained in psychology. Jaime initiated the theater attending the Popular Center of Culture (CPC) of the National Union of Students (UNE), in 1962 and 1963. The National Conservatory of Theater of the former Federation of Isolated Federal Schools of the State of Rio de Janeiro (FEFIERJ), currently UniRio, also took place in 1969, but did not complete the course. Graduated in Psychology from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), he practiced clinical practice for approximately 30 years. He was also a professor of Theater and Arts. Professional actor since 1980, he has performed in several theatrical shows, such as: The Sorceresses of Salem, The Woman without Sin and Diaries of Paradise. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia