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Seis Hermanas
Genre
Created by
  • Ramón Campos
  • Gema R. Neira
Directed by
  • David Ulloa
  • Antonio Hernández
  • Miguel Conde
  • Jaime Botella
  • Verónica Anciones
  • Inma Torrente
Starring
Country of originSpain
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes489
Production
Executive producerTelevisión Española
Producers
  • Ramón Campos
  • Teresa Fernández-Valdés
  • Antonio Hernández
  • Nicolás Romero
  • Pepe Ripoll
Running time55 minutes (approx.)
Production companyBambú Producciones for Televisión Española
Original release
NetworkLa 1
ReleaseApril 22, 2015 (2015-04-22) –
April 21, 2017 (2017-04-21)

Seis Hermanas (transl. 'Six Sisters') is a Spanish soap opera produced by Bambú Producciones for Televisión Española that originally aired on La1 from April 22, 2015 to April 21, 2017.[1] It starred María Castro, Carla Díaz, Mariona Tena, Celia Freijeiro, Marta Larralde and Candela Serrat.

Synopsis

The series is set in Madrid, Spain from 1913 to 1917 and tells the story of the six Silva sisters: Adela Silva (Celia Freijeiro), the older sister, makes most of the decisions, she is correct, generous, loving and kind, she is a widow, she believes that love will never knock on her door again, Blanca Silva (Mariona Tena), she is beautiful, classist, kind, elegant and educated, engaged to the rich banker Rodolfo Loygorri (Fernando Andina), but in love with her brother-in-law, the doctor Cristóbal Loygorri (Álex Gadea), Diana Silva (Marta Larralde), she has a strong character, replaces her father at the head of the Silva family factory, is the enterprising sister, believes that women are undervalued and, although she does not count on finding the love of her life, her destiny has different plans for her, Francisca Silva (María Castro), she sings in secret at the Ambigú but her dream is to sing for a more select audience, Celia Silva (Candela Serrat), she loves letters, studied teaching and her dream is to continue studying, writing and seeing the world. Later she discovers that she feels a feeling of love for her friend Petra; and Elisa Silva (Carla Díaz), is the little sister, spoiled, irascible and immature, she dreams of finding a man of good position with whom she can start a family. The six sisters go from being upper-class women without any concern to running the textile factory and the businesses of their father, Don Fernando Silva, after his sudden death, in a society in which women have no right to vote.

Cast

Protagonists

Main cast

  • Emilio Gutiérrez Caba as Don Fernando Silva Santos
  • Fernando Andina as Rodolfo Loygorri del Amo
  • Marta Torné as Victoria Villacieros
  • Vicky Peña as Rosalía Manzano de Fuentes
  • Kiti Mánver as Dolores del Amo Vda. de Loygorri
  • María Hervás as Inés Villamagna
  • Fernando Guillén Cuervo as Aurelio Buendía
  • María Cotiello as Soledad Silva Guzmán/Úrsula Gorán/Úrsula Gorán de Gutiérrez
  • Álex Gadea as Cristóbal Manuel Loygorri del Amo, Barón consorte de Loygorri
  • Álex Adróver as Salvador Montaner, Marqués de Fuensanta
  • Jorge Clemente as Carlos "Carlitos" Terán
  • Juan Ribó [es] as Don Ricardo Silva Santos
  • Marta Fernández Muro [es] as Adolfina Torrealba López
  • Ricard Sales [es] as Gabriel Gutiérrez Rivera, Conde de Barnos
  • Oriol Tarrasón [es] as Germán Rivera
  • Nuncy Valcárcel as María de las Mercedes "Merceditas" Oviedo
  • Joaquín Climent as Benjamín Fuentes
  • Pep Antón Muñoz [es] as Enrique Gutiérrez
  • Llum Barrera [es] as Antonia Rivera Vda. de Gutiérrez
  • Carlota Olcina as Petra Fuentes Martínez
  • Alejandro Cano as Miguel Esparza
  • Cristóbal Suárez [es] as Luis Civantos
  • Raúl Fernández de Pablo [es] as Bernardo Angulo
  • Julia Molins [es] as Sofía Álvarez de Terán
  • Mario Alberto Díez as Basilio Ruiz
  • Avelino González [es] as Raimundo Ferreiro
  • Eva Almaya as Marina Montero
  • Daniel Muriel as Inspector Federico Velasco Doménech
  • Leticia Etala as Bruna de Velasco
  • Adrián Lamana as Ciro Altabás
  • Eva Manjón as Amalia "La Cachetera" Jordán de Loygorri
  • Ana Mayo as Beatriz Vinuesa
  • Roger Coma [es] as Emilio Sánchez
  • Oriol Puig as Gonzalo Silva
  • José Bustos as Simón Goris
  • Luz Valdenebro [es] as Aurora Alarcón Marco
  • Alejandra Lorente [es] as Carmela "Camelita" Silva Manzano/Carolina García/Carolina García Rivera/Carolina Silva Manzano de Rivera
  • Marian Arahuetes as Catalina
  • María Isasi as Elpidia

Participations

  • Raúl Alberto Mediero Rodríguez as Factory Employee (Episodes 338-344)

International broadcasting

  •  Vietnam - The series premiered on December 21, 2023, on VTV1 as Sáu chị em.

See also

References

  1. ^ "'Seis Hermanas', una serie de "mujeres valientes que cambiaron el mundo", este miércoles en La 1 - RTVE.es". 21 April 2015. Retrieved 25 November 2016.

External links

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