Dulce amor
This article is about the Argentine telenovela. For the Colombian adaption, see Dulce amor (Colombian telenovela). For Gloria Estefan song, see Dulce Amor (song).
Dulce Amor | |
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Created by |
Quique Estevanez Marcelo Nacci Laura Barneix |
Directed by |
Mauro Scandolari Hugo Alejandro Moser |
Starring |
Sebastián Estevanez Juan Darthés Carina Zampini Segundo Cernadas Laura Novoa Georgina Barbarossa Arturo Bonín María Valenzuela Calu Rivero Mercedes Oviedo |
Opening theme | Dulce amor by Puentes |
Country of origin | Argentina |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 301 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Pablo Ferreiro |
Producer(s) | Diego Estevanez |
Location(s) | Martínez, Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Production company(s) |
L.C. Acción Producciones Telefe |
Release | |
Original network | Telefe |
Picture format | Color |
Original release | January 23, 2012 – April 29, 2013 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | El elegido |
External links | |
Website |
Dulce amor (International Title: Sweet Love) is an Argentine telenovela that on Telefe in 2012. It stars Sebastián Estevanez, Carina Zampini, Juan Darthés and Calu Rivero. With the conflicting interests of Segundo Cernadas, Laura Novoa, Sol Estevanez, Mercedes Oviedo and Gerardo Romano portrayed the villains. It began broadcasting on January 23, 2012 and its ending on April 29, 2013.[1][2][3]
Cast
Protagonists
- Sebastián Estevanez as Marcos Guerrero
- Juan Darthés as Julian Gimenez
- Carina Zampini as Victoria Bandi / Fernández
- Segundo Cernadas as Lorenzo Amador
- Laura Novoa as Gabriela Ahumada
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Co-protagonists
- Georgina Barbarossa as Isabel Fontana de Guerrero
- Arturo Bonin as José "Pepe" Fernández
- María Valenzuela as Elena Ferri de Bandi
- Calu Rivero as Natacha Bandi
- Mercedes Oviedo as Noelia Fernández
Cast in alphabetical order
- Sol Estevanez as Angeles "Angie" Green
- Rocío Igarzábal as Brenda Bandi
- Graciela Pal as Rosa Pedroso (retired cast)
- Esteban Prol as Alcides "Máquina" Castro
- Nicolás Riera as Lucas Pedroso
- Jorge Sassi as Emilio Mejía
- Micaela Vazquez as Florencia "Flor" Guerrero
Recurrents
- Franco Pucci as Mariano "Nano" Giménez
- Hernán Estevanez as Daniel "Terco" Rodríguez
- Diego Armel as Rosendo Álvarez
Participations
- Humberto Serrano - Rocco "Maestro" Bonfatti
- Miriam Lanzoni - Carmen
- Alfredo Castellani - Gonzalito
- Jimena Sabaris - Delfi
- Lola Bezerra - Paola
- Claudio Santorelli - Comisario Somoza
- Eunice Castro - Mariana
- Fabián Talín - Agustín Renzi
- Viviana Puerta . Alicia
- Gastón Ricaud - Freddy
- Cacho Castaña - Vicente Guerrero
- Santiago Ramundo - Ciro Montero
- Diego Rafecas - Ernesto
- Fabio Cuggini - Patrón
- Claudio Messina - Cardenas
- Gabriela Sari - Coni / Carola
- Alvaro Armand Ugón - Ramirez
- Gabriela Cóceres - Sabrina
- Emiliano Estevanez - Adrián
- Nilda Raggi - Sofía
- Edgardo Moreira - Atilio
- María Fernanda Callejón - Alejandra
- Luciana Lifschitz - Griselda
- Fabio Di Tomaso - Leonardo
- Andrea Ghidone - Andrea
- Beatriz Dellacasa - Marta
- Germán Paoloski - Juanjo
- Nicolás Furtado - Diego
- Manuela Viale - Sofía
- Mónica Farro - Monica
- Mariana Espósito - Ana
- Gastón Dalmau - Pablo
- Juan Pedro Lanzani - Fede
- Silvia Pérez - Teresa
- Monica Ayos - Paula
- Francisco Andrade - Facundo Green
- Eva De Dominici - Lola
- Juan Ignacio Machado - Tony
- María del Cerro - Melina
- Rito Fernández - a bully
- Jorge Martínez - Julio Amador
- Mirtha Wons - Irina
- Gerardo Romano - Francisco Montalbán
- Araceli González - Tatiana Carrizo18
- Florencia Ortiz - Gisela Pueyrredón
- Christian Sancho - Damián Barrios
- Mario Moscoso - Doctor
- Coki Ramírez - Cati
Reception
According to IBOPE Group, in its debut averaging 13.3 rating points (peaking at 17), the third most watched program of the day.[4] With the passing of the days his audience grew, maintaining an average of 19.8 (being almost always as the third most watched program of the day).
Awards
Nominations
- 2013 Martín Fierro Awards
- Best daily fiction[5]
- Best actor of daily drama (Juan Darthés)
- Best actress of daily drama (Carina Zampini)
Versions
- Dulce amor - a Colombian remake produced by Caracol TV in 2013 or 2014. with Andrés Sandoval and Marianela González.
- Hasta el fin del mundo - a Mexican remake produced by Televisa will be aired in 2014. with Pedro Fernández and Marjorie de Sousa
- El amor lo manejo yo - a Chilean remake produced by TVN will be aired in March 2014. With Jorge Zabaleta and María Elena Swett
- Aşk ve İhtiras a Turkey remake by Show TV will be aired on October 19, 2015.
- La Vie Est Belle a French Remake by France 2 will be aired in 2018 With Cyril Féraud and Indila
References
- ↑ “Va a tener vestigios de culebrón y de comedia”
- ↑ Dulce amor con fecha de estreno
- ↑ Dulce amor al prime time
- ↑ Rating del debut de Dulce amor
- ↑ "Todos los nominados a los Martín Fierro 2014" [All the nominations for the 2014 Martín Fierro] (in Spanish). La Nación. April 15, 2014. Retrieved February 13, 2015.
External links
- Official website (Spanish)
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