Los Querendones

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Los Querendones
Se quieren y se dejan querer
Format Telenovela
Created by Carlos Peréz
Directed by Carlos Izquierdo
Starring Fabiola Colmenares
Jorge Reyes
Crisol Carabal
Miguel de León
Juan Carlos Vivas
Carlos Olivier
Opening theme Tu y Yo by Calle Ciega[1]
De Que te Vale by Si Sneor
Country of origin Venezuela
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 145[2]
Production
Producer(s) Sandra Rioboo
Running time 42-45 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Venevisión
Original run February 14, 2006 – July 28, 2006
Chronology
Preceded by Se solicita príncipe azul
Followed by Ciudad Bendita

Los Querendones (The Irresistible) is a Venezuelan Spanish-language telenovela produced by Venevisión and distributed internationally by Venevisión International under the title Sueño Con Tu Amor (Yearning For Your Love). Fabiola Colmenares and Jorge Reyes star as the main protagonists while Crisol Carabal and Miguel de León star as the main antagonists.

According to the writer Carlos Peréz, the telenovela "is a drama about the Venezuelan who loves and suffers, but not expected.".[3] The telenovela premiered on February 14, 2006.[4]

Plot

Fe Quintero Ruiz (Fabiola Colmenares) is a Literature teacher who has been best friends with Dr. Gloria Miralles (Crisol Carabal) since childhood. While Fe is sweet, sociable and works hard to assist her parents with the household expenses, Gloria is a beautiful, arrogant and cold-hearted millionaire who has everything she could ask for except that she is unhappy and has a deep resentment towards her best friend with whom they affectionately call each other "monster".

One day, Fe falls madly in love with Sergio Grimán (Jorge Reyes), a legal assistant who failed to finish Law school due to several family problems. Gloria's bitterness towards her friend intensifies when her mother Alicia (Loly Sanchez) reveals that Fe is actually her half-sister after she had an affair with Chon, Fe's father who previously worked for them as a chauffeur. Her hatred and envy for her friend grows everyday when she realizes that Fe will have everything that she cannot have: half of her fortune and the love of Sergio, with whom Gloria has also developed an attraction to. She therefore develops a plan to disinherit Fe and steal away the man that she loves. Considering that her late father put a clause in his will that she can only receive her inheritance once she is married, Gloria begins the process of seducing Sergio and steal him away from her friend. The only person who is a ware of her plans is Elias Grimán (Juan Carlos Vivas), a handsome young priest who tires to counsel Gloria to find it in her heart and forgive her friend. It is only later that Fr. Elias discovers that the woman Gloria has been talking about in the secrecy of confession is actually his brother's girlfriend and future fiance, Fe.

While Fe is happy finding the man of her dreams, the mysticism she is found of and the tarot cards she reads tell her that impending doom is approaching to ruin her happiness. She could never guess that her enemy is actually her friend Gloria.[5][6]

Cast

  • Fabiola Colmenares-Fe Quintero
  • Jorge Reyes- Sergio Grimán
  • Crisol Carabal- Gloria Miralles
  • Miguel de León- Valentin Alcantara
  • Amanda Gutierrez- Piedad Ruiz de Quintero
  • Carlos Olivier- Erasmo Grimán†
  • Karl Hoffman- Armando Montilla
  • Flor Elena Gonzalez- Esther Miralles
  • Juan Carlos Vivas- Elias Grimán Adriani
  • Gigi Zanchetta- Caridad Arriechi
  • Roberto Lamarca- Chon Quintero
  • Loly Sanchez- Alicia Vda. de Miralles
  • Reina Hinojosa- Berta Ortiz
  • Bebsabé Duque- Niurka
  • Judith Vasquez- Eusebia Martinez
  • Amilcar Rivero- Inocencio Ruiz
  • Claudia La Gatta- Milady Castillo
  • Jose Torres- Media Chola
  • Reinaldo Jose Perez
  • Patricia Oliveros
  • Jose Manuel Moreno...Luisito Arriechi
  • Yenny Valdez
  • Erika Schwarzgruber...Barbarita Ortiz
  • Tania Sarabia...Rafaela "Fela" Palacios
  • Henry Rodriguez
  • Jose Luis Zuleta
  • Elio Petrinni
  • Rodrigo Gonzalez...Alejandrito Grimán Adriani
  • Joseph de Abreu- Angelucha

References

External links

  • TelenovelaWorld.com
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