Valentina (1993 telenovela)
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Valentina | |
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Format | Telenovela |
Directed by |
Luis Vélez Sergio Jiménez |
Starring |
Verónica Castro Juan Ferrara Rafael Rojas Blanca Guerra |
Opening theme | Valentina by Verónica Castro |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 160 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | José Alberto Castro |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | Canal de las Estrellas |
Original run | June 21, 1993 – January 28, 1994 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Capricho |
Followed by | Marimar |
Valentina is a Mexican telenovela produced by José Alberto Castro for Televisa. Which aired in 1993 on Canal de las Estrellas and it stars Verónica Castro and Juan Ferrara.
Cast
First part
- Verónica Castro as Valentina Isabel Montero
- Juan Ferrara as Fernando Alcántara
- Blanca Guerra as Débora Andrade
- Hugo Acosta as Félix
- Guillermo García Cantú as Víctor Luján
- Raúl Meraz as Don Rogelio Montero
- Aurora Molina as Prudencia
- Celia Cruz as Lecumé
- Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez as Rafaela
- Mario Iván Martínez as Maurice Taylor
- Rafael Sánchez Navarro as Renato Saldívar
- Dobrina Cristeva as Leticia de Alcántara/Ana María Miranda
- Andrea Legarreta as Constanza "Connie" Basurto
- Mercedes Molto as Luisita Basurto
- Daniel Edid Bracamontes as Toñito
- Lily Blanco as Julia
- Alejandro Ruiz as Pablo Martínez
- Tatiana as Leonor
- Juan Carlos Bonet as Osvaldo
- Manola Saavedra as Doña Irene
- Javier Gómez as Willy
- Aracely as Estela Montero
- Gloria Izaguirre as Rosita
- Angelita Castany as Bárbara
- Pedro Altamirano as Gerardo Antúnez
- Darío T. Pie as Bobby
- Claudio Brook as Alfred Van Dutren
- Eduardo Liñán as Sargento Mijares
- Ofelia Guilmáin as Doña Federica Alcántara
- Joaquín Garrido as Enrique
- Gerardo Franco as Luciano
- Maricruz Nájera as Gloria Luque
- Josefina Echánove as Evangelina
- Dalilah Polanco as Consuelito
- Margarita Isabel as Martha Villalón
- María Moret as Dr. Diana
- Martha Mariana Castro as Marieta
- Vanessa Angers as Lourdes
- Lucero Reynoso as Carmen
- Cecilia Romo as Madre Eugenia
- José Luis González y Carrasco as Dr. Ramírez
- Helio Castillos as Miguel
- Germán Blando as Beltrán
- Sergio Jiménez as Jacinto "El Bokor"
Second part
- Verónica Castro as Valentina de los Ángeles "Angelita" Pérez
- Rafael Rojas as Julio Carmona
- Hugo Acosta as José Manuel Corrales
- Mayra Rojas as Rebeca
- Diana Golden as Daniela Valdepeñas de Corrales
- Arturo García Tenorio as Arnulfo Chaparra
- Lucila Mariscal as Amada Paniagua "La Desvielada"
- Yolanda Mérida as Amparo de Pérez
- Manuel "Flaco" Ibáñez as Rigoberto "Rigo" Pérez
- Meche Barba as Eloína
- Enrique Novi as Enrique
- David Ostrosky as Diego
- Norma Lazareno as Alicia de Valdepeñas
- Juan Peláez as Ernesto Valdepeñas
- Yolanda Ciani as Lucrecia de Carmona
- Luis Couturier as Conrado Carmona
- Alicia Montoya as Berta
- Tatiana as Leonor
- Laura Forastieri as Raquel Rivera
- Raúl Meraz as Don Rogelio Montero
- Aurora Molina as Prudencia
- Luis Javier Posada as Jorge
- Daniel Edid Bracamontes as Toñito
Versions
- The soap opera began as a new story but not very successful.
- After the first 5 weeks on the air began another story based on the radionovela La Galleguita originally written by Inés Rodena.
See also
External links
- Valentina at the Internet Movie Database
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