Velo de novia
Velo de novia de corazón a corazón | |
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Genre | Telenovela |
Created by | Caridad Bravo Adams |
Written by |
María Antonieta Gutiérrez Marcia del Río |
Directed by |
Sergio Cataño Sergio Jiménez |
Starring |
Susana González Eduardo Santamarina Héctor Suárez Cynthia Klitbo Marlene Favela Blanca Guerra |
Opening theme |
De corazón a corazón by Darina Más que tu amigo by Marco Antonio Solís |
Composer(s) |
Aureo Baqeiro Marco Antonio Solís |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 135 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Juan Osorio Ortiz |
Editor(s) | Ricardo Rodríguez |
Cinematography | Antonio Acevedo |
Running time | 45 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | Televisa |
Original run | June 30, 2003 – January 2, 2004 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Niña Amada Mía |
Followed by | Amarte es mi Pecado |
External links | |
Website |
Velo de Novia (Bridal Veil) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Juan Osorio Ortiz to Televisa in 2003. It starred Susana González and Eduardo Santamarina with the principal antagonist portrayed by Cynthia Klitbo and also starred as a primary actor Hector Suarez.
Plot
Andrea (Susana González) is a beautiful young woman eager to live, but with little time left because she has a heart disease. She is a clothes designer and prepares a bridal veil for Raquela (Cynthia Klitbo), who is engaged to José Manuel (Eduardo Santamarina). The veil, made with much love and dedication, will not be used due to the vagaries of life and will later be Andrea's.
Andrea lives with her parents, who maintain a boarding house for students, allowing them to live modestly. This house is next to a neighborhood inhabited by other characters and their families.
José Manuel realizes too late that he loves Ángeles, sister of his fiancée Raquela. Ángeles knows that this love is impossible. Ángeles suffers a fatal accident at the same time Andrea has a heart attack. The heart of Ángeles is donated to Andrea, who returns to life.
After the incident where he loses his true love, José Manuel changes radically; the boy who was happy and cheerful is no longer there. He gets another opportunity to love when he meets Andrea, who has always admired him as an athlete, since he is an international cycling champion. He does not know she has Ángeles' heart.
Their love faces many obstacles. Raquela Villaseñor will soon realize that the ghost of his sister has returned to steal her beloved. Meanwhile, José Manuel is under pressure from Azael Villaseñor, father of Raquela, to fulfill the commitment to marry his daughter.
Andrea's only friend, with whom she vents her sorrows, is Vida. Vida lives with her friend in the student house where Billy lives with Rosario and his brothers. She has a taxicab company that works from sunrise to sunset, is a determined and strong character, and is willing to face everything in order to protect her friend.
Andrea's great love to José Manuel tries to surpass even the impossible to crystallize their dreams. They decide to get married, only to suffer another tragedy: José Manuel's death. Andrea, saddened, moves to Guadalajara with Vida, without knowing that Raquela will also be there living with an aunt.
One day Andrea has a mishap where she meets Jorge Robleto (also played by Eduardo Santamarina). She is surprised by his striking resemble to José Manuel, but Raquela knows him too and this will now cause more suffering to Andrea. Although Andrea no longer believes in love, she begins to fall for Jorge.
Cast
- Susana González as Andrea Paz - Main heroine
- Eduardo Santamarina as José Manuel del Alamo / Jorge Robleto - Main hero (killed by Ricarda) / His look-alike
- Héctor Suárez as Azael Villaseñor - Father of Raquela, Angeles and Juan Carlos, villain(Killed by Raquela)
- Cynthia Klitbo as Raquela Villaseñor - In love with José Manuel, villain (Burned alive in jail and is tortured by Castillo)
- Marlene Favela as Angeles Villaseñor - Sister of Raquela and Juan Carlos (killed by Raquela)
- Blanca Guerra as Ricarda del Alamo - Mother of José Manuel (Goes to jail)
- Julissa as Lia del Moral - Mother of Raquela, Angeles and Juan Carlos
- Paquita la del Barrio as Antonia 'Mama Grande' Gonzales - Grandmother of Andrea and Anny
- Raymundo Capetillo as Filemón Paz - Father of Andrea and Anny
- Jorge Poza as Ernesto Sosa / Rafael Sosa -Twin brothers
- Roberto Vander as Germán del Alamo - Father of José Manuel
- Toño Mauri as Juan Carlos Villaseñor - Brother of Raquela and Angeles
- Patricia Romero as Ana Luisa Reyes
- Alan as Isaac
- Yuliana Peniche as Aniseta 'Anny' Paz - Sister of Andrea, in love with Rafael
- Elizabeth Álvarez as Dulce María Salazar - Mistress of Azael (killed by Azael)
- Arturo Vázquez as Sebastián Paz - Stepbrother of Andrea and Anny
- Juan Imperio as Dr. Ángelo
- Alicia Farh as Eduarda
- Moisés Suárez as Demetrio Carillo
- Joemy Blanco as Claudia
- Lorena de la Garza as Cachita Chávez
- Mariana Sánchez as Federica del Alamo - Sister of José Manuel
- Jaime Fernández as Hernán Ocampo
- Manoella Torres as La pecosa
- Fernando Robles as Marcelo Mejia
- Rubén Olivares as El Púas
- Sandra Montoya as Yolanda Montero
- Lucero Campos as Carmelita
- Lucía Bravo as La Leona
- Azalia as Lizárraga Ulloa
- Eric Aurioles 'El Tlacua-H' as Pancho
- Emilio Fernández as Memo
- Vannya Valencia as Romina - Sister of Vida
- Uberto Bondoni as Aarón
- Arturo Guizaras Lic. Yépez
- Niurka Marcos as Vida - Friend of Andrea
- Carmen Salinas as Malvina Gonzales - Mother of Andrea
- Lilia Aragón as Enriqueta del Moral - Mother of Arturo, villain
- Humberto Elizondo as Pedro Robleto - Father of Jorge and Alexis, villain
- Imanol Landeta as Alexis Robleto - Brother of Jorge
- Irma Dorantes as Chabelita 'Chabela'
- Silvia Mariscal as Leticia de Robleto - Mother of Jorge and Alexis
- Rebeca Mankita as Yara
- Mónica Dossetti as Francisca Rivero 'Paca'
- Claudia Silva as Virginia Valle
- Miguel Pizarro as Reynaldo Portillo
- Aitor Iturrioz as Marcos
- Bobby Larios as Beto - Husband of Vida
- Lorena Velázquez as Adela Mirabal - Aunt of Virginia, wife of Arturo
- Luis Mandaría as Arturo del Moral - Villain (Killed)
- Oscar Traven as Castillo
- José Luis Cordero
- Isabel Martínez 'La Tarabilla' as Zoila Ramirez
- Amparo Garrido as Candida
- Júlio Preciado as Padre Julio Monterde
- Queta Lavat as Socorro
- Maria Clara Zurita
- Teo Tapia
- Claudia Ortega
- Vanessa Arias as Neddy
- Fátima Torre as Flavia Morales
- Latin Lover as Latin - Villain (killed by Raquela)
- Lucía Pailles
- Estrella Lugo as Gloria
- Jessica Segura as Nydia
- Emilio Fernández
- Roberto Marín as Hugo
- Raúl Castellanos
- Hugo Aceves as Chato
Related telenovelas
- The first season of the novel is based on "Véu de Veil", written by Brazilian Janet Clair for TV Globo in 1969.
- The second season of the telenovela was a remake of "Yo no creo en los hombres", also written by Caridad Bravo Adams. In this second season disappeared almost the entire cast of the first.