Amigas y rivales

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Amigas y rivales
Amigas y Rivales Logo
Directed by José Ángel García
Written by Alejandro Pohlenz
Script by
Cinematography by Luis Monroy
Alfredo Tappan
Produced by Emilio Larrosa
Arturo Pedraza Loera
Starring Ludwika Paleta
Michelle Vieth
Angélica Vale
Adamari López
Music by Carlos Páramo
Maryte Rodríguez
Roberto Sánchez Bustos
Theme song Amigas y Rivales
Performed by Kabah
Country Flag of Mexico Mexico
Language Spanish [1]
Network Flag of Mexico Canal de las Estrellas
Flag of Mexico TL Novelas
Flag of Mexico Galavisión
Flag of Poland TVN
Flag of Poland TVN Siedem
Flag of the United States Univision
Flag of the United States Telefutura
Flag of Brazil SBT
Flag of Venezuela Venevisión
Flag of Hungary
Broadcast Flag of Mexico Mexico:
February 26, 2001 [2] -
November 9, 2001
Flag of the United States USA:
July 30, 2001[2] -
May 10, 2002
May 24, 2005 -
April 1, 2006
July 30, 2007 -
April 22, 2008
Flag of Venezuela Venezuela:
August 2, 2001[2] - ?
Flag of Brazil Brazil:
April 22, 2002[2]
Flag of Poland Poland:
September 2002[2] - ?
April 22, 2004[2] - ?
Flag of Hungary Hungary:
February 20, 2004[2] - ?
No. of episodes 185

Amigas y rivales is a Mexican telenovela, which was produced by and broadcast on Televisa in 2001. Seen twice on Univision in the United States, the series first debuted on July 30, 2001,[2] replacing that year's Abrazame muy Fuerte, and ended on May 10, 2002, itself being replaced by 1998's El privilegio de amar. It aired a second time as part of Univision's late night "Grandes Historias" lineup, beginning on May 24, 2005[3] (replacing 1999's Alma Rebelde) and ending on April 1, 2006 (being replaced by 1998's Soñadoras). Amigas y rivales began airing for a third time in the United States on Univision's sister network, Telefutura, on July 30, 2007, replacing 1999's Mujeres Engañadas, and ended on April 22, 2008, being replaced by a second full hour of 2001's El Derecho de Nacer. The 2002 Columbian telenovela El Precio del Silencio will replace both, Amigas y rivales and the second hour of El Derecho de Nacer starting Tuesday April 29, 2008. The timeslot is 7:00 AM Eastern & Pacific (6:00 AM Central & Mountain). The telenovela has also been seen in Poland (with Polish translation), premiering on TVN in September of 2002[2] and later reappearing on TVN Siedem on April 22, 2004.[2] In Mexico, it was also seen on TL Novelas and returned in 2007 on Galavisión, a different network from Univision's sister network of the same name, and ended in 2008. Elsewhere in the world, Amigas y rivales also aired in Venezuela on Venevisión (premiering on August 2, 2001)[2] and in Brazil on SBT (translated into Portuguese, premiering on April 22, 2002).[2] Ironically, SBT also produced a Brazilian remake of the telenovela, called Amigas e Rivais. With the popularity of Mexican telenovelas in Brazil declining since the 1990s, the network has depended heavily on its own telenovelas and remakes.[citation needed] Amigas y rivales also premiered in Hungary (translated into Hungarian) on February 20, 2004.[2]

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[edit] Plot

Amigas y Rivales tells the story of four 21-year-old women from different social backgrounds. The first one of them, Laura, is a studious, sensitive and serious girl from a middle class family; she studies data processing in a private university because she received a scholarship.

Jimena is the typical rich girl, dissipated and irresponsible, for whom sex is only another way to be entertained. Jimena is later kidnapped, although she does not realize it, she lives with Sebastian, a drug dealer who gives her drugs in change for her having sex with men in his home. Her friends later find her and she is admitted into Nueva Vida, a rehabilitation center.

Ofelia is the Jimena's best friend. Like Jimena, she is rich and carries a way of life of diversion and frivolous pleasures. It is not until Ofelia gets infected with HIV that she and Jimena learn not to get involved with "any guy." Ofelia ends up getting married to Ulises (El Feo) who wants to marry her despite her circumstances. He is extremely ugly and everyone makes fun of him, until when Ofelia is shot and she thinks she will die she sends him to get acne treatments, plastic surgery, and exercise so that he will be attractive to other women after her death. She doesn't die though, and some of her best friends are after Ulises as well as many other teenage girls!

The fourth protagonist is a girl that comes from a humble background, Nayeli, who works as a maid in Jimena's home. Nayeli's dream is to be become a Hollywood actress, like her idol, Salma Hayek. This dream takes her to the United States illegally, and leads to a bad experience. Johnny Trinidad, a boxer she meets in the US, falls in love with her and tracks her down in Mexico. He then meets Jimena de la O, who tries to steal him away from Nayeli. Eventually Nayeli ends up dating Johnny but that is short lived.

Roberto, the older brother of Jimena, who attends the same university as Jimena and Laura, studies law.

Laura's emotional feelings get divided between Roberto and his father, Don Roberto de la O, who hired Laura as an instructor in how to use his firm's new computers. Don Roberto de la O becomes determined to attract Laura, who unconsciously compares him with her own father, a weak man without character.

Laura and Don Roberto de la O dated for a while; their relationship ended when Laura's mother lied to Don Roberto de la O, telling him that Laura was his daughter. Later, Laura finds out that Don Roberto de la O is not her father, and finds out she is a result of a one night stand. Her parents separate. Don Roberto de la O and Laura begin dating once again but weeks later she finds out that she is not in love with him, and she is caught kissing Don Roberto's son Roberto.

When Don Roberto discovers that Laura loves his son, thanks to some deceitfulness by Roxana to keep Roberto, he suffers a stroke.

Roxana, the second wife of Don Roberto de la O, is an extremely beautiful woman, hiding an unscrupulous criminal soul under the mask of an ideal wife. Roxana secretly desired her husband's son, Roberto, which turned her into a criminal, having killed Roberto's former fiancée to have a chance of having a relationship with him. Both eventually become romantically involved, but the romance is ended when Roberto realizes how much he loves Laura. This realization angers Roxana; she tried killing Laura at a Halloween party, but failed to do so she killed Monica, Laura's friend, who had the same costume as Laura. Roxana ends up joining forces with Sebastian to get revenge on Jimena, Nayeli, Ofelia Laura and Tamara. Many people get killed because of their plan to get revenge.

In the end, Ofelia, after having been unwilling to continue to live on, chooses to fight for her life. Laura receives a marriage proposal from Roberto; Jimena fixes up her bad habits; and Nayeli manages to carry on a successful career in acting. Roxana finds out that Roberto is actually really her half brother.

[edit] Cast

  • The entire cast as follows:[4]
Name Role/Personality
Flag of Poland Ludwika Paleta Jimena de la O
Eric del Castillo Roberto de la O Servin
Flag of the United States Michelle Vieth Laura Gonzalez
Angélica Vale Wendy Nayeli Pérez
Rafael Inclán Moncho/Manuel de la Colina
Arath de la Torre Roberto de la O
Flag of Puerto Rico Adamari López Ofelia Villada
Nailea Norvind Paula
Ernesto Laguardia Himself
Gabriel Soto Ulises (a.k.a. "El feo")
Manuela Ímaz Tamara de la Colina
Eduardo Santamarina Jose "Pepe" Alcantara
Flag of Puerto Rico Johnny Lozada Johnny Trinidad
Marisol Mijares Andrea Gonzalez
Susana González Angela
Mayrín Villanueva Georgina
Flag of Romania Joana Benedek Roxana Brito
Rodrigo Vidal Armando
Flag of Argentina René Strickler Carlos Torreblanca
Chela Castro Carlota
Luis Couturier Emilio Larrosa
Irina Areu La Güera
Claudia Troyo Mónica
Felicia Mercado Sonia Torreblanca
Eugenio Cobo Pedro Gonzalez
Elias Chiprout Luis
Sergio DeFassio Chema
Carlos Miguel El Chacal
Luis R. Guzmán Frank
Alicia Fahr Alma Gonzalez
Edgar Ponce Ricardo
Paulo César Quevedo Edgar
Rudy Casanova Tony Corrales
Marina Marín Amada
Ana Liz Rivera Marilú
Imperio Vargas Yolanda
Ricardo Silva Joaquin
Sergio Acosta Gardenia
Salim Rubiales German de la Colina
Ramón Valdes Rodrigo
Lorena Velázquez Itzel de la Colina
Zoila Quiñones Adelaida
Alejandro Avila Sebastián
Benjamín Rivero Lalo Bonavides
Shirley Julieta
Martha Julia Margarita
Damián Mendiola Abelardo
Christina Pastor Irene
Alejandro de la Madrid Rolando

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