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Viviana (TV series)

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Viviana
GenreTelenovela
Created byOriginal story:
Inés Rodena
Carmen Daniels
Tere Medina
Adaptation:
Luis Reyes de la Maza
Based onTormenta de pasiones by Caridad Bravo Adams
Directed byDimitrius Sarrás
StarringLucía Méndez
Héctor Bonilla
Theme music composerJavier Ortega
Opening theme"Viviana" by Lucía Méndez
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
Production
Executive producerValentín Pimstein
CinematographyFernando Chacón
Dimitrius Sarrás
Original release
NetworkCanal de las Estrellas
ReleaseMay 22, 1978 (1978-05-22) –
March 8, 1979 (1979-03-08)
Related
El engaño (1968)
Los años pasan (1985)
Camila (1998)
La esposa virgen (2005)
Contigo sí (2021)

Viviana is a Mexican telenovela produced by Valentín Pimstein for Canal de las Estrellas in 1978.[1]

It is an adaptation of the Venezuelan telenovela El engaño produced in 1968.

Cast

  • Lucía Méndez as Viviana Lozano
  • Héctor Bonilla as Jorge Armando Moncada
  • Juan Ferrara as Julio Montesinos
  • Maricruz Olivier as Gloria
  • Carlos Cámara as Don Jesus
  • Isabela Corona as Consuelo
  • Claudio Brook as Don Anselmo
  • Adriana Roel as Delia
  • Luisa Huertas as Eloisa
  • María Fernanda as Mari Loli Moreno
  • German Robles as Manuel
  • Emma Roldán as Matilde
  • Lily Inclán as Matilde
  • Miguel Córcega as Don Gerardo Aparisio
  • Javier Marc as El Gordo
  • Raquel Olmedo as Sonia
  • Sara García as Doña Angustias Rubio Montesinos
  • Miguel Palmer as Jaime Ordones
  • Tamara Garina as Vera
  • Beatriz Aguirre as Luz María
  • Raul Meraz as Dr.Ibañez
  • Felix Santaella as Esteban Rubio
  • Leticia Perdigon as Azafata
  • Eduardo Alcaraz as Marcelo Mayordomo
  • Raymundo Capetillo as Alfonso Cernuda
  • Héctor Cruz as Inspector Manzanos
  • Alicia Encinas as Clara
  • Ada Carasco as Rosa
  • Rafael Banquells as Doctor Navas
  • Flor Trujillo as Isabela
  • Arturo Benavides as Jefe de policia
  • Gaston Tuset as Padre Raul
  • Carlos Monden as Manzor Accountant
  • Antonio Edwards as Mozo del hotel
  • Arturo Lorca as Mozo del hotel
  • Alicia Bonet as Paty
  • Antonio Medellín as Roberto
  • Maricruz Nájera as enfermera de Beatriz
  • Mauricio Ferrari as Enrique
  • Antonio Brillas as Doctor Andres Montiel
  • Fernando Borges as Sosaya
  • Miguel Angel Negrete as socio de Esteban
  • Mercedes Pascual as Belina
  • Rafael del Rio as Juan Manuel Leon
  • Roberto Ballesteros as José Aparisio
  • Manuel Guizar as Choffer Juan

References

  1. ^ "Novelas de Televisa 1978" (in Spanish). Alma Latina. Retrieved January 11, 2015.

External links

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