Rincón de Luz

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Rincón de Luz
Genre Telenovela
Created by Cris Morena
Written by Cris Morena, Ricardo Morteo
Directed by Gerardo Mariani, Osvaldo Cappra
Starring Cast list
Opening theme "Rincón de Luz" (Cast)
Country of origin Argentina
Original language(s) Castellano
No. of episodes 200
Production
Producer(s) Cris Morena, Yair Dori
Cinematography various
Broadcast
Original channel Azul TV / America 2
Original airing 2003

Rincón de Luz is a 2003 Argentinian telenovela for children and teenagers. It was originally aired in 2003 on Canal 9. The show was produced by Cris Morena, who is also the creator of the show. Rincón de Luz is a kind of spin-off of Chiquititas, Cris Morena's show (1995-2001).

Cast

  • Soledad Pastorutti as Soledad Acosta
  • Guido Kaczka as Álvaro del Solar
  • Susana Lanteri as Victoria del Solar
  • Alejandra Darín as María Julia del Solar
  • María José Gabín as María Ema González Pinto
  • Melina Petriella as Delfina Díaz Guillén
  • Salo Pasik as León Casares
  • Lucas Crespi as Tobías Franco
  • Sergio Surraco as Javier Jara
  • Agustín Sierra as Lucas Lagos
  • Lali Espósito as Malena Cabrera
  • Natalia Melcon as Taly
  • Nadia Di Cello as Nadia
  • Laura Anders as Laura
  • Stéfano de Gregorio as Mateo Salinas
  • Milagros Flores as Barbara Caride
  • Georgina Mollo as Clara
  • Camila Offerman as Ursula Brujita
  • Florencia Padilla as Carola Del Solar
  • Camila Salazar as Lucia Lagos
  • Kevin Sztajn as Ezequiel Mentiritas
  • Eugenia Suárez as Pia
  • Delfina Varni as Josefina Marini
  • Jose Zito as Sebastian Caride
  • Candela Vetrano as Estrella
  • Luciano Nobile as Julian Ferraro
  • Ezequiel Diaz as Amir
  • Gaston Soffritti as Guillermo

Trivia

  • Felipe Colombo appeared in one episode of Rincón de Luz, and he portrayed himself.
  • Most actors used to portray in popular kids' telenovela Chiquititas (1995-2001).
  • Natalia Melcon's role has the same named as Melcon's role in Chiquititas.
  • In this show, Mariana Esposito made her debut.

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