Inés Rodena

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Inés Rodena (1905–1985) was a Cuban radio and television writer. She was born in Havana, Cuba on April 20, 1905 and died in Miami, USA on April 15, 1985.

Career

Before becoming a writer Rodena worked as a nurse. Through her experiences with her patients and stories recounted by people with whom she came in contact, her passion for writing was born.

In the 50s she wrote her first novel, La Gata (The Cat) for radio, which was a great success. In 1968 she brought La Gata to television with great success under the production of the Venezuelan state television channel.

In 1969 she went to work at Radio Caracas Television. In 1970 she successfully recorded La Usurpadora (The Usurper). Agnes' novels all met with great success, being recorded in Mexico, Venezuela and other Latin American countries. Rachel, Rina, Viviana, Los ricos también lloran (The Rich Also Cry) and Rosa salvaje (Wild Rose) are some of her greatest hits.

She died on April 15, 1985 at 79 years of age. The name of this extraordinary writer is written with golden letters in the history of Cuban, Venezuelan, Mexican and Latin America radio and television.

Filmography

  • Abandonada
  • Ambición
  • Charito Carvajal
  • Corina Bazán
  • Cuando la rival es una hija
  • Cuando se regala un hijo
  • Domenica Montero
  • Enamorada
  • Entre sombras
  • Ileana
  • La bastarda
  • La doctorcita
  • La galleguita
  • La gata
  • La gaviota
  • La madrastra
  • La mesera
  • La señorita Amalia
  • La usurpadora
  • La virgen de Barlovento
  • La virgen de Cerro
  • Lágrimas negras
  • Los ricos también lloran
  • Mademoseville Fabian
  • María Mercé la mulata
  • María Salomé
  • Milagro de amor
  • Muchachas de hoy
  • Nosotros los pobres
  • Pobre Millonaria
  • Regina Carbonell
  • Sacrificio de mujer
  • Valentina

Telenovelas

  • LA VIRGEN DEL BARLOVENTO
    • La virgen del Barlovento .... Venezuela (1968)
  • LA MADRASTRA
    • Corazón de madre .... Venezuela (1969) with Amalia Pérez Diaz
    • Soledad .... México (1981) with Libertad Lamarque
    • Bendita mentira .... México (1996) with Angélica María
  • MARIA MERCÉ LA MULATA
    • María Mercé la chinita .... Venezuela (1970) with Lila Morillo and Carlos Cámara
    • Siempre habrá un mañana .... México (1974) with Mercedes Carreño and Eduardo Alcaraz
  • ABANDONADA
    • Abandonada .... Venezuela (1969) with Marina Baura and Raúl Amundaray
    • Marcha nupcial .... México (1977) with Alma Muriel and Carlos Piñar
    • Primera parte de Marisol .... México (1996) Erika Buenfil and Eduardo Santamarina
    • Marisol .... Brasil (2002) with Bárbara Paz and Carlos Casagrande
  • AMBICIÓN
    • Ambición .... Perú (1973)
    • Ambición .... México (1980) with Julieta Bracho and Rafael Baledón
  • ILEANA
    • Ileana ... Venezuela (1977) with Helianta Cruz and Jean Carlos Simancas
    • First part of Amalia Batista .... México (1983) with Susana Dosamantes and Rogelio Guerra
    • First part of Prisionera de amor .... México (1993) with Maribel Guardia and Saúl Lisazo
  • CORINA BAZÁN
    • Cristina Bazán .... Puerto Rico (1978) with Johanna Rosaly and José Luis Rodríguez "El Puma"
  • LAGRIMAS NEGRAS
    • Lágrimas negras .... México (1979) with Irma Lozano and Gastón Tuset
  • LOS RICOS TAMBIÉN LLORAN
    • First part of Los ricos también lloran .... México, 1979) with Verónica Castro, Rogelio Guerra and Rocio Banquells
    • First part of María la del barrio .... México (1995) with Thalía, Fernando Colunga and Itati Cantoral
    • Os ricos também choram .... Brasil (2005) with Thais Fersoza and Marcio Kieling (Free version)
    • First part of Marina .... México-USA (2006) with Sandra Echeverría, Mauricio Ochmann and Aylin Mujica
    • First part of Maria la del barrio .... Filipinas (2011-2012) with Erich Gonzales and Enchong Dee
  • LA DOCTORCITA
    • Segunda parte de Amalia Batista .... México (1983) with Susana Dosamantes and Rogelio Guerra



  • ENAMORADA + LA GATA
    • Rubí rebelde .... Venezuela (1989) with Mariela Alcalá and Jaime Araque (Free version)


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