Yo Soy Betty, La Fea | |
Directed by | Mario Ribero |
Written by | Fernando Gaitán Liliana Hernández |
Script by | Fernando Gaitán |
Cinematography by | Alirio Farfán |
Produced by | María del Pilar Fernández |
Starring | Ana María Orozco Jorge Enrique Abello Natalia Ramírez Lorna Paz Luis Mesa |
Music by | César Escola Canaroy Pelay Diego Fernando Páez |
Theme song | Se Dice de Mí |
Performed by | Yolanda Rayo |
Country | Colombia |
Language | Spanish |
Network | RCN TV |
Broadcast | 1999–2001 |
No. of episodes | 335 (half-hour) or 169 (full-hour) |
Yo soy Betty, la fea (I am Betty, the ugly one) is a popular soap opera filmed in Colombia, written by Fernando Gaitán and produced between 1999 through 2001 by the Colombian network RCN (Radio Cadena Nacional).[1] More than a dozen versions of the telenovela have been made in other countries. In the United States, both the comedy-drama hit Ugly Betty and Televisa program La Fea Más Bella are based on the Colombian soap opera.This telenovela was sold to more then 30 countries around the world.
Betty, la Fea re-aired on TeleFutura in January 2009. Eight years after the telenovela's original run, the highly anticipated return of the original version of Yo Soy Betty, La Fea delivered impressive ratings for the network, attracting over one million viewers, more than half a million of which were adults aged 18–49. In addition, the premiere episode doubled and in some cases nearly tripled its prior audience among all key demographics.
Due to the success of re-runs aired in the United States, in June 2009, Yo soy Betty, la fea re-aired in México on Canal de las Estrellas.
It is considered be the most popular telenovela of all time.
Beatriz Aurora Pinzón Solano, Betty, is an unattractive but brilliant economist working as a secretary at a fictitious Colombian fashion empire, EcoModa. Betty constantly faces the scorn of EcoModa's attractive manager-owners but proves herself indispensable to EcoModa's new president, Armando Mendoza. She becomes Armando's accomplice in a clandestine scheme to save EcoModa from financial ruin and they become romantically involved.
Though she has a masters degree in finance and graduated at the top of her class, Betty has been unable to secure a job interview, because, she claims, her ugly photograph ruins her otherwise impressive résumé. After searching unsuccessfully for a job to match her education and experience, she applies for a position as the secretary to the president of EcoModa, a highly successful, trendy fashion manufacturer/retailer founded by two families, the Mendozas and the Valencias. She sends her résumé to EcoModa without a photograph, thus securing an interview.
Armando Mendoza, EcoModa's new president, is the smart, handsome, and well-educated son of the company's retired co-founder Roberto Mendoza. He is engaged to Marcela Valencia, an EcoModa executive and daughter of the deceased co-founder, Valencia. Armando is in search of a new secretary and first interviews Marcela's best friend, Patricia Fernández. He is reluctant to hire Patricia because he assumes that Marcela would want her to spy on him, given his reputation as a notorious womanizer. Armando then interviews Betty. While he is concerned about her "ugliness", he likes the idea that she could be his ally, rather than a spy. In order to please Marcela, Armando hires as his secretaries both Betty, the ugly but brilliant economist, and the very attractive but not so intelligent Patricia.
Since EcoModa is a fashion company primarily concerned with image and beauty, Patricia is seated in the lobby and Betty is seated in a stock room behind Armando's office. Nevertheless, Betty proves herself invaluable as she maneuvers effortlessly in the business and finance milieu, earning respect among industry insiders which would later become her close friends. Throughout the weeks, Betty falls in love with Armando but keeps her feelings a secret from him and everyone else. She is satisfied with the idea of Armando only needing her for work because she knows he would never need her for love.
Out of loyalty and love to Armando, she helps him launch a risky new business plan that could mean the downfall of EcoModa, but if successful, could bring the company back to firm financial standing. The business plan sets up a fake company, run in name by Betty, as a firm financial backer of EcoModa. The fake company prevents the banks from taking over EcoModa's stocks, primarily because of Betty's business savvy and financial contacts. Once the summer fashion line is released, EcoModa will be secure in their finances and the fake company can be dissolved. However, Armando asked Betty to fake the annual budget reports in order to keep the plan a secret from his family, not wanting to disappoint his family regarding his leadership skills as the new president of EcoModa. Betty reluctantly agrees to secretly help him and convinces her best friend, Nicolas Mora, to go along with it. EcoModa vice president (and Armando's best friend) Mario Calderon is the only other person at EcoModa that knows about the business plan. However, because of how the plan works, EcoModa has pretty much been sold (in paper) to the fake company, setting up Betty as the president and Nicolas as the vice president. Mario is concerned that Betty has the capability to keep EcoModa to herself and convinces Armando to romance Betty to keep her happy. Armando is sure that Betty could never be so devious, but when he thinks that Nicholas and Betty are a couple who are capable of getting away with the company, he begins to worry. Also because of how Armando use to mistreat Betty and how some of the employees would make fun of her looks (including him), he believed Betty would stay with the company. He decides to take Mario's advice and starts to romance Betty even though he is disgusted by the idea.
As the weeks pass by, Betty falls more in love with Armando. In turn, Armando starts seeing past the "ugliness" and sees the beautiful person Betty really is. He falls in love with Betty, but keeps his feelings secret from Mario, who constantly teases Armando about having to kiss the ugly duckling. Though Armando really is in love with Betty, he decides not to tell her about the horrible plan thinking that Betty wouldn't love him anymore if she knew. A couple of days before the budget meeting, Betty discovers letters from Mario to Armando describing details about the fake romance. Betty is devastated at how Armando could take advantage of her feelings and instead of confronting him, she decides to get revenge by first playing along with his game and then by exposing the truth of the secret business plan to his family at the meeting. Armando and Mario, clueless that Betty knows the truth, are shocked that Betty would turn on them at the meeting. The family (who are also stockholders) are pretty much informed that EcoModa is in financial ruin and that Betty is the new owner of the company. However, Betty reveals that the fake company was only set up to prevent EcoModa from going bankrupt and that she is handing back full ownership to the stockholders. Roberto Mendoza chastises Betty on her involvement in such a scheme, knowing her to be an honest woman, and Betty is escorted out of the building. Before she leaves, Armando confronts her, only to find out how much Betty was humiliated by his deception. Armando tries to tell Betty that he truly loves her, but she refuses to listen. As Betty is walking out, Marcela demands to know what Betty is carrying in a large plastic bag. Betty shows her the "trash" which is all the fake letters and gifts that Armando had given her. Exposing their relationship, Marcela is shocked and devastated by the news, but Betty explains that their relationship was fake and never out of love. Out of heart break, Marcela cancels the wedding and breaks up with Armando, everyone loses respect for him, and he is left emotionally lonely.
Hurt and heartbroken, Betty immediately takes a job as the assistant to a fashion icon who is in charge of the Miss Colombia Pageant. She runs to the airport to catch a flight to Cartagena. She asks her family not to tell anyone where she is, especially Armando. Betty is humiliated at how she let Armando fool her and how Roberto had to fire her, and decides to confide the whole truth to her new boss, Catalina, including her so-called romance with Armando.
Armando desperately wants to find Betty and convince her that he loves and needs her, but her family will not tell him how to find her. Armando must also deal with the fallout of the business situation EcoModa is now in. Armando is fired as president and his father comes out of retirement to take over the presidential duties. The attorney realizes that Betty did not correctly turn over the business back to the stockholders, therefore Betty and her fake company are still the owners of EcoModa, thus preventing the bank from seizing control. Knowing that the only way to save the company is to continue with the "business plan" until after the summer fashion line, the stockholders have no choice but to ask Betty to stay and run the company. The only problem is that they can't find Betty.
Meanwhile, Betty is surrounded by all the beautiful pageant ladies and has become fast friends with a gorgeous French photographer (Michele) who would later find interest in her. Catalina helps Betty come out of her shell and rather slowly helps Betty shed some of her ugliness. First she convinces Betty to accept an advance on her salary so that she can buy clothes that complement her figure better. Then, because they were going to a premiere, she took Betty to a hair stylist and asked them to give her a more modern cut. A few days later she is taken back to the hair stylist to have her unibrow and stache waxed out and she is fixed with make up. Catalina "accidentally" breaks her glasses and the new pair is much more suited to her face. It seems that Betty has shed her "ugliness" overnight and looks quite beautiful. But then Betty gets a call from her father saying that she needs to return to finish some business with EcoModa. Reluctantly, she returns home.
When she walks into EcoModa, nobody recognizes her. Everyone is quite shocked at her transformation. Roberto tells Betty about the financial situation they are in and asks Betty to help him save the company. Although hesitant about working at EcoModa again, Betty agrees, feeling some responsibility as to why they are in that situation. However, Betty didn't realize that she would actually have to be the president and run the company. Armando tries to tell Betty he loves her, but she doesn't believe him. Armando realizes that he has probably lost Betty and decides to give her some distance, so he leaves EcoModa.
Months later, the new fashion line is a success thanks to Betty's ideas of modeling her friends (the club of the ugly girls) and business savvy. Although Betty appears to be dating Michele who came to visit her, she still can't get over Armando. Michele offers Betty to move to Cartagena with her family to work and start a new life there. She is unsure whether to take the offer, mostly because she still has feelings for Armando. Once Armando returns, he becomes jealous of Betty and her new "boyfriend" and again expresses his love for her but she still doesn't believe him. Because of a very attractive friend that Armando had met after he left and brought back, Betty believes that she and Armando had had a sexual relationship together and continues to think that he has never changed. But the truth is Armando's attractive friend wanted a romantic relationship with him, but he kindly rejects her explaining that he is in love with Betty, she understands and they stay as very good friends.
Betty makes up her mind and takes the offer, she tells her friends she is leaving Bogotá and they are all devastated by the news. In order to keep Betty from moving, Armando decides to move away so that she can stay in Bogotá. Soon Betty's friends try convincing her that Armando really has changed, but she still cannot seem to believe it. When Marcela hears about Armando moving away, she decideds to tell Betty the truth about everything so that she can convince him to stay. Heart broken, Marcela leaves Ecomoda, with Patricia, accepting that she can never have Armando back. Because of Marcela, Betty realizes that Armando was in love with her for real and stops him from leaving. They both stay and run the company together and the two eventually marry.
The final scene shows Armando gushing over his new-born daughter, who is just as beautiful as Betty was when she was first born.
In 2001, Yo soy Betty, la fea won the New York Latin ACE Award for Best Scenic Program (Mejor programa escénico) and International Female Personality of the Year (Figura internacional femenina del año) to Ana María Orozco, and, in 2002, the TP de Oro for Best Soap Opera (Mejor telenovela), and the INTE Award for Best Soap Opera and Actress of the Year (Actriz del año) to Ana María Orozco.
Betty la fea was created, filmed, and produced in Colombia and originally aired on RCN. After its success it was released to air on Telemundo on 2000, and on TeleFutura nine years later, in the United States. Its popularity led to the creation of several similar programs in other countries, as well as its rebroadcast in other languages around the world. The success of Yo soy Betty, la fea led to its first sequel in 2002 with Univision's release of "Ecomoda". Some scenes from the first episode were filmed in Buenos Aires and some scenes for the opening sequence were filmed in Miami, Florida.[2]
The phenomenal success of Betty la fea accounts for numerous adaptations and airings around the world. The story appeals to global audiences because it is centered around the life of an unattractive character rather than that of a typical attractive character.[3]
Spinoffs include an animated series called Betty Toons, featuring Betty as a child with her friends. In the U.S., Betty Toons previously aired Saturday mornings on most affiliates of the Telefutura network, as part of the Toonturama block.
Ugly Betty, the U.S. adaptation of Betty La Fea, aired on ABC from 2006 to 2010. The hour-long program was developed by Silvio Horta and co-produced by Salma Hayek and Ben Silverman. America Ferrera plays the title role. The show has received a Golden Globe[4] and Peabody Award.[5]
The original Colombian version of the show has been dubbed or subbed then broadcast in India, Lithuania, Indonesia, Poland, Bulgaria, Romania, Malaysia, Hungary (Betty, a csúnya lány), Czech Republic, Italy (Betty la cozza), Switzerland, Georgia (უშნო ბეტი), Japan – under the title Betty, Ai to uragiri no hishojitsu ("Betty, The Secretarial Office of Love and Betrayal ", ベティ愛と裏切りの秘書室)[6]–, Turkey, Philippines and China. The show was also broadcast in virtually all of Latin America plus Spain, achieving record ratings in every single country, including those where Colombian soaps do not usually achieve high ratings, such as Brazil and Mexico. The show was so popular that the cast went on tour to meet fans throughout the continent.
Versions made in other countries:
Country | Name | Translation | Format | Year | Character | Actress | Issuer |
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India | Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin | There is No One Like Jassi | Novela | 2003 | Jasmeet "Jassi" Walia | Mona Singh | SET |
Turkey | Sensiz Olmuyor | Won't Work Without You | Novela | 2005 | Gönül Üstünsoy | Özlem Conker, Yeliz Şar | Show TV, Kanal D |
Russia | Не родись красивой | Be Not Born Beautiful | Novela | 2005 | Katya | Nelly Uvarova | STS |
Germany | Verliebt in Berlin | In Love in Berlin | Novela | 2005 | Elisabeth "Lisa" Plenske | Alexandra Neldel | Sat.1 |
Mexico | La fea más bella | The Most Beautiful Ugly Girl | Novela | 2006 | Leticia "Lety" Padilla Solis | Angélica Vale | Televisa |
Netherlands | Lotte | Lotte (lead character's name) | Novela | 2006 | Lotte Pronk | Nyncke Beekhuyzen | Tien |
Spain | Yo soy Bea | I am Bea | Novela | 2006 | Beatriz "Bea" Pérez Pinzón | Ruth Nuñez | Telecinco |
United States | Ugly Betty | Ugly Betty | Dramedy | 2006 | Betty Suarez | America Ferrera | ABC |
Greece | Μαρία η άσχημη (Mary, i Aschimi) | Ugly Maria | Novela | 2007 | Maria Papasotiriou | Aggeliki Daliani | Mega Channel |
Belgium | Sara | Sara (lead character's name) | Novela | 2007 | Sara de Roose | Veerle Baetens | VTM |
Croatia / Serbia | Ne daj se, Nina | Don't Give Up, Nina | Novela | 2007 | Nina Brlek | Lana Gojak | RTL, Fox |
Vietnam | Cô gái xấu xí | Ugly Girl | Novela | 2008 | Hoàng Hoa Huyền Diệu | Ngọc Hiệp | VTV3 |
Czech Republic | Ošklivka Katka | Ugly Katka | Novela | 2008 | Kateřina "Katka" Bertoldová | Kateřina Janečková | TV Prima |
Philippines | I Love Betty La Fea | I Love Ugly Betty | Novela | 2008 | Beatrice "Betty" Solano Pengson | Bea Alonzo | ABS-CBN |
China | Chou Nü Wu Di | Ugly Wudi (or Invincible Ugly Girl) | Novela | 2008 | Lin Wu Di | Li Xin Ru | Hunan TV |
Poland | BrzydUla | Ugly Ula | Novela | 2008 | Urszula "Ula" Cieplak | Julia Kamińska | TVN |
Brazil | Bela, a Feia | Beauty, the Ugly | Novela | 2009 | Anabela "Bela" Palhares | Gisele Itié | Rede Record |
Georgia | გოგონა გარეუბნიდან | Girl from the Suburbs | Dramedy | 2010 | Tamuna Chelidze | Tina Makharadze | Imedi TV |
(There's No One Like Jassi) (2003, SET, India): Mona Singh as Jasmeet Walia. The popular Indian version is not so much about beauty and ugliness, as about a simple middle class girl with strong family values being catapulted into the amoral world of high fashion upper society, although Jassi was made to appear ugly by having on thick rimmed glasses, braces and an unsightly hairstyle. Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin concluded in 2006.
Turkey's "Sensiz Olmuyor" (Won't Work Without You) told the story of Gönül and Arda on two separate TV networks, with each channel showing thirteen episodes. When the weekly series debuted on Show TV in January 2005, Özlem Conker played Gönül (which means 'heart' in Turkish), the intelligent swan in ugly duckling clothing, and pop star Emre Altuğ appeared as her boss and love interest, Arda. The show did not go on hiatus when it was moved from Show TV to rival network Kanal D, but there was one big change: Yeliz Şar took over the role of Gönül, but the rest of the original cast remained intact.
In February 2005, the German TV network, SAT 1, began airing a version called Verliebt in Berlin (The title is a word-play and can mean either In Love in Berlin or In Love with Berlin), starring local soap opera star Alexandra Neldel as Lisa Plenske and Swiss actor Mathis Künzler as David. Due to its immense popularity (5 million viewers daily), the show was extended beyond its initial 250 episode run in early 2006.
A few weeks later it was announced that the show would be renewed for a second season, but without Neldel and Künzler. The focus shifted onto a male lead character named Bruno Plenske (Lisa's half-brother, played by Tim Sander). Without Alexandra Neldel, however, the show lost much of its original appeal and dwindling ratings led to its cancellation in 2007. Verliebt in Berlin has also been broadcast in dubbed versions in Hungary (as Lisa csak egy van) and France (as Le destin de Lisa). Although Verliebt in Berlin continued with new featured characters and original storylines, it is still credited as "based on Yo Soy Betty La Fea".
(Be Not Born Beautiful, from the Russian phrase, "be not born beautiful, but be born happy" "Ne Rodis' Krasivoy', Rodis' Chastlivoi'")
In 2005, STS broadcasting in Russia created a hugely popular version of the show called, Ne Rodis' Krasivoy, starring Nelly Uvarova in the title role of Katya. This version was also broadcast throughout the former Soviet Union.
(The Most Beautiful Ugly Woman) (2006–2007, Televisa, Mexico): Angélica Vale as Leticia Padilla Solis.
The Mexican Televisa television network, produced its version La Fea Más Bella ("The Prettiest Ugly"), which debuted on 23 January 2006 and ended on 25 February 2007. In the United States, the series aired on Univision, and in the Philippines it was broadcast on the ABC 5 network, where it debuted on 24 April 2006 and concluded on 25 June 2007. It was also aired in Lebanon on the Lebanese MTV network from 2009 to 2010. In both these versions, the protagonist's nickname is "Lety", which is also the name of the show in Lebanon.
(2006, Talpa, Netherlands): Nyncke Beekhuyzen as Lotte Pronk. In 2006, the Dutch TV network Talpa began airing Lotte, starring Nyncke Beekhuyzen as the main character and Lars Oostveen as Vico Maesland.
Despite the original Colombian production already being in Spanish, Telecinco launched an adaptation in Spain called Yo soy Bea in July 2006. The Spanish version title (which translates to "I am Bea") is a pun, with "Bea" sounding like fea ("ugly") and being the short version of the protagonist name, Beatriz. Ruth Núñez played Beatriz Pérez Pinzón and Alejandro Tous was Álvaro Aguilar, the company boss.
The Spanish adaptation screens weekdays at 6:00 pm and pulls in an average of more than four million viewers (more than +35% share of the audience). The series' record is a 42,1% of share. It has become Spain's top-rated daytime programme. Ruth Núñez, known to Spanish viewers for her portrayal of a Yugoslav student in teen soap, Compañeros, plays the heroine.
In this version, Beatriz Pérez Pinzón (Núñez) is an unattractive 26-year-old economist whose looks aren't important to her. She's intelligent and kind, and one day, after having cared for her widower father for two years, she decides to look for a job. Although she's very well educated, she gets only a secretary job at the magazine "Bulevar 21". She becomes the secretary of Álvaro Aguilar (Alejandro Tous), the company boss. In the company, Bea will be against Cayetana (Mónica Estarreado), Álvaro's fiancée, and her friend Bárbara (Norma Ruiz), who is also Álvaro's secretary. The Spanish Version won a TP de Oro to "La mejor telenovela" in 2007.
The American production broadcasted on ABC in the United States from September 28, 2006 to April 14, 2010. This production also airs internationally on Citytv and Radio-Canada (as Chère Betty) in Canada, Channel 4 in the United Kingdom; 2007, RTÉ Two in Ireland, TV2 in New Zealand, Seven Network/7Two in Australia, TVB Pearl in Hong Kong, Nova Television in Bulgaria, 8TV in Malaysia, Studio 23 in the Philippines and STAR World in Asia (Southeast Asia, India, Philippines and Middle East feeds).
In 2004, actress Salma Hayek's production company, Ventanarosa, in a joint venture with Reveille Productions and ABC Television Studio bought the rights to Betty la fea, converting it to an English-language seriocomedy series. ABC bought it titled, Ugly Betty, initially slated for broadcasting in summer of 2006 as a daily series, but its success led to ABC slating it weekly.[7] The hour-long airs Fridays at 9:00 pm (Eastern time);[8] the first episode was broadcast 28 September 2006. Actress America Ferrera portrayed the title character Betty Suarez — an unattractive, but efficient editorial assistant at a fashion magazine.[9]
Mega Channel in Greece is airing its own version titled Maria, i Aschimi (Μαρία, Η Άσχημη - Maria, The Ugly One) starring Aggeliki Daliani and Anthimos Ananiadis . Maria exudes intelligence, humor, and kindness, but what she is missing is conventional beauty. She considers her appearance to be an obstacle in her search for employment, despite her collection of degrees, which are displayed proudly by her parents, Kaiti and Irakles. Having no luck in her job search, Maria decides to try for a job for which she is overqualified, secretary to Alexis Mantas, the director of a noted fashion house called Ecomoda. Alexis is the most coveted bachelor in Athens, but he has recently gotten engaged to Markella, who tries to get him to choose her best friend, Lilian, to be his secretary and to keep an eye on him. Lilian doesn't have Maria's natural intelligence or fine education, but she has a beautiful appearance, which makes her a better superficial fit at the fashion house.
This adaptation was originally supposed to start airing on November 1, 2006, but within two weeks of that date the show was removed from Mega Channel's schedule. Finally, it began on January 1, 2007 at 21:00 and although it was scheduled to move at 18:15 two weeks later, due to its high ratings (± 45% according to Agb Hellas and more than 2 million viewers) finally remained in the prime-time slot of the channel.
The Flemish adaptation is called Sara, starring Veerle Baetens as Sara De Roose. The show was first broadcast on September 25, 2007 by VTM, a Flemish commercial TV-station. Sara was broadcasted daily (except weekends) at 6:25 pm. On Sunday, VTM aired 'the week of Sara' at 9:25 pm, containing all the episodes of that week. Sara had a weekly audience between 650,000 and 750,000 viewers. The show ended in June 2008.
Sara works for 'Presence', where she falls in love with her boss Simon Van Wyck (Gert Winckelmans). A lot of famous Flemish actors (like Veerle Baetens, Sandrine André, Kürt Rogiers, Gert Winckelmans and Bieke Ilegems) appeared on the show.
On February 13, 2008, the nominees of the Flemish TV-stars were announced. 'Sara' was nominated for 3 awards. Veerle Baetens, who plays Sara, and Sandrine Andre, who plays Britt, were both nominated in the category Best Actor or Actress. The show was nominated in the category Best Fiction programme. Veerle Baetens won in her category and also won the award as 'Most popular TV personality'. The show won the award for 'Most Popular TV Programme'.
A version of Betty la Fea made by Croatian RTL Televizija, Serbian Fox Televizija and Bosnian Federalna Televizija (FTV) begins production in October 2007. The working title of the show is "Ne daj se, Nina" ( "Don't give up, Nina"). After a long audition, newcomer Lana Gojak has been cast in the role of Nina (Betty). Other reported cast members include established actors such as Robert Kurbaša, Edvin Livarić, Bojana Ordinačev, Petar Ćiritović, Andrija Milošević, Kristina Krepela and Sloboda Mićalović.
(Ugly Kate) (2008, TV Prima, Czech Republic): Kateřina Janečková as Kateřina Bertoldová. The series debuted on March 3, 2008 and it airs Mondays and Wednesdays at prime time.
The Vietnamese version of Yo soy Betty, fea premiered on February 11, 2008. The series stars Ngọc Hiệp as Huyền Diệu and Chi Bảo as An Đông, the new president of SB Brands Trading J.S.C.. A number of real-life models co-starred in prominent roles, such as Nguyễn Bình Minh (who plays Tiến Mạnh), who competed in the 2002/03 Manhunt International competition and finished in the top ten; Phi Thanh Vân (as Phương Trinh), who worked as a top model and has freely admitted that she owes her beauty to the wonders of plastic surgery; Lý Anh Tuấn (Đăng Dương); and Trịnh Kim Chi (Huyền Thư). This adaptation is one of the most faithful remakes of the Colombian original so far, with episodes being recreated practically scene for scene, with only minor adjustments to account for cultural differences.
Filipina actress Bea Alonzo was chosen to play the title role of Betty Pengson and actor John Lloyd Cruz to play Armando Solis in the Philippine adaptation of the famous Colombian telenovela. The series started airing on September 8, 2008 on ABS-CBN network in primetime. Former beauty queen and actress Ruffa Gutierrez, plays the role of Daniela, the female version of Daniel from the original series.
This soap opera, Ugly Wudi (, literally "The Ugly Without Rival" for the name Wudi means Non-Rival, unconquerable, unbeatable or matchless), is a co-production of Televisa México, China's Hunan Satellite TV, the independent producer Nesound, and the Colombian network RCN Television. The program began broadcasting on September 28, 2008 and will be divided into five seasons of 80 half-hour chapters. The show has received some criticism via 3,300 comments on Baidu and newspaper articles stating the actress who plays Wudi isn't ugly enough, despite gaining weight and exhibiting glasses, braces and tan skin which is considered unattractive in China.[10] Some even suggested that the name of the show be changed to Pretty Wudi.
Despite criticisms, the debut episode was watched by 73 million viewers.[11] The show is sponsored by Unilever's Dove brand, which is woven into the plot as Wudi works on a Dove advertising campaign.[11] The show has also been used as a way to launch Dove's Campaign for Real Beauty in China.
Four seasons of Chounu Wudi have been aired in China. The 4th season started on February 20, 2010. It was named as the final season of Chounu Wudi.[12]
Poland's adaptation of the Betty story, BrzydUla (play on words: Brzydula means ugly girl but Ula is a reference to main character's name), premiered on October 6, 2008 on the TVN network. This version stars Julia Kamińska as Ula Cieplak and Marek Włodarczyk as her father, Józef. Ula works for Marek Dobrzański (played by Filip Bobek) at a prestigious Warsaw fashion house called Dom Mody Febo & Dobrzański.
After months of speculation, the Brazilian TV network Record officially announced on May 22, 2009 that Mexican-Brazilian actress Gisele Itié would portray Bela, the protagonist of the Brazilian version of Yo soy Betty, la Fea. The extensive cast included Ana Roberta Gualda, André Mattos, André Segatti, Angela Leal, Aracy Cardoso, Benvindo Sequeira, Bia Montez, Bruno Ferrari, Bárbara Borges, Carla Regina, Cláudio Gabriel, Daniel Erthal, Denise Del Vecchio, Esther Góes, Gabriela Moreira, Henri Pagnocelli, Ildi Silva, Iran Malfitano, Jonas Bloch, João Camargo, Laila Zaid, Luiza Thomé, Marcela Barrozo, Natália Guimarães, Pérola Faria, Raul Gazolla, Simone Spoladore, Sérgio Hondjakoff, Sérgio Menezes, Sílvia Pfeifer, and Thierry Figueira, with guest appearances by Babi Xavier, Gracyanne Barbosa, Rogério Fróes, Sérgio Mallandro, and Viviane Araújo. The series was produced by Record in partnership with Mexico's Televisa, which produced La Fea más bella. The story was adapted by scribe Gisele Joras and the series was directed by Edson Spinello. The novela premiered on August 4, 2009, and ended on June 2, 2010.
Georgia's version of the Betty story began on May 24, 2010, about one month after the U.S.A.'s Ugly Betty ended. The first episode was a pretty faithful remake of the pilot episode for Ugly Betty, with only minor changes, making this the first series to be adapted directly from the American Ugly Betty and not the Colombian Yo soy Betty, la fea. The series stars Tina Makharadze as Tamuna and takes place in Tbilisi, the Georgian capital (Tamuna lives in the outskirts, hence the show's title, which translates as "Girl from the Suburbs"). The first season consisted of 10 episodes and concluded on July 26, 2010. The second ran from October 8, 2010 through December 31, 2010, and consisted of 13 episodes. The second season diverged even farther from the story lines of Ugly Betty than the first season had, but many details within various episodes were directly or loosely based on details from second, third, and fourth season episodes of Ugly Betty. The third season began on February 11, 2011 without the show's leading man, Tornike Gogrichiani, who played Tamuna's boss, Nika Kekelidze. Gogrichiani was absent from the season's first four episodes and it was rumored online that he may be leaving the series altogether.
El Amor no es como lo pintan (Love is not as they depict it) aired in 2000 on TV Azteca and told the story of Alicia, an intelligent young woman began working at "Segovia and Segovia", a prestigious advertising agency. Alicia began an online correspondence with an aspiring film director. What Alicia didn't know was that this "cinefilo" was actually Cesar Segovia, the son of the ad agency's owner, Rolando, who has forced Cesar to give up his failed movie career to work at the agency. Alicia finds herself despised by Cesar's brother, Alberto, as well as by Cesar's former fiancee, Marisela.
Mi Gorda Bella (2002–2003) was a Venezuelan telenovela that was produced by and seen on Venezuela's Radio Caracas Televisión. This telenovela lasted 178 episodes and was distributed internationally by RCTV International. The novela told the story of Valentina, a plump young woman with an even bigger heart who hoped to win the love of the man of her dreams, Orestes. The great ambition of Olimpia (who everyone thought was Valentina's aunt) was the compass that ruled her life, taking her on different roads, where she had the opportunity of having fun and falling in love, but it also made her become the victim of great deceptions, humiliations and sufferings.
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