A calzón quitao

A Calzón Quitao
Genre Telenovela
Created by Carlos Pérez
Directed by Yuri Delgado
Starring Alba Roversi
Carlos Cruz
Jerónimo Gil
Nacarid Escalona
Opening theme "A calzón quitao" by Los Adolescentes
Country of origin Venezuela
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 152[1]
Production
Executive producer(s) Armando Reveron Borges
Cinematography Willie Balcazar
Domingo Fuentes
Rolando Loewenstein
Production company(s) RCTV
Distributor RCTV International
Release
Original network RCTV
Original release August 8, 2001 – March 15, 2002
Chronology
Preceded by Viva la Pepa
Followed by Juana la Virgen

A Calzón Quitao (The Naked Truth) is a 2001 Venezuelan telenovela produced by RCTV and distributed internationally by RCTV International.[2] An original story written by Carlos Pérez, it stars Alba Roversi and Carlos Cruz as the main protagonists.[3][4]

Plot

Pedro Elias and Clara are two souls who are meant for each other. Pedro is a brilliant lawyer that works for the common people while Clara is a passionate and courageous journalist. However, both of them are suffocated by their marriages. Pedro is married to Aida, a selfish and superficial woman who always blames him for working without pay and Clara to Paulino, a corrupt government official. When Clara is sent to do a story on a lawyer who defends the poor and the free, the two will come together to find happiness fulfilling one of their greatest desires: to promote a future of justice and hope in a region plagued by corruption. They star in this unique story told honestly, openly and reservations, simply ... the whole naked truth.[5][6]

Cast

  • Alba Roversi as Clara Inés Ramírez
  • Carlos Cruz as Pedro Elías Ferrer
  • Jennifer Rodríguez as Cira Montoya
  • Jerónimo Gil as Paulino Almeida
  • Nacarid Escalona as Aída Berroterán de Ferrer
  • Amanda Gutiérrez as Carmen Elena de Ramírez
  • Leopoldo Regnault as Don Julio Ferrer
  • Haydée Balza as Doña Rafaela de Ferrer
  • Eduardo Gadea Pérez as Gobernador Contreras
  • Manuel Escolano as Luis Rodríguez
  • Rosario Prieto as Doña Celeste de Contreras
  • Marian Valero as Lola Arismendi
  • Luciano D´Alessandro as Abel Ferrer
  • Leslie Correa as Regina Ferrer
  • Alejandro Chaban as Amílcar José Almeida
  • Alex Sánchez as Alejandro Izquierdo
  • Luis Daniel Gómez as Careconflé
  • Eduardo Orozco as Cabo San Román
  • César Bencid as El Viejo Cruz
  • Rosa Palma as Natalí
  • Ana Beatriz Osorio as Zulaima
  • Luis Fernández as Juan Antonio Contreras
  • Marisa Román as Juliana
  • Gabriel Fernández as Máximo Villaluisa
  • Jessica Cerezo as Carlotica
  • Dora Mazzone as Paula
  • Flavia Gleske as Lilita
  • Rodolfo Renwick as Salvatore
  • Ileana Alomá as Amarilis
  • Kristin Pardo as Gabriela
  • Jesús Cervo as Capitán Cedeño
  • Adriana Azzi as Ella Misma
  • Katyuska Rivas
  • Ogladih Mayorga
  • Daniel Bailer as Mogollón

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