Alondra (telenovela)
Alondra | |
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Genre |
Telenovela Romance Drama |
Created by | Yolanda Vargas Dulché |
Written by |
Yolanda Vargas Dulché Martha Carrillo Roberto Hernández Vázquez |
Directed by |
Miguel Córcega Mónica Miguel |
Starring |
Ana Colchero Ernesto Laguardia Gonzalo Vega Eric del Castillo Beatriz Sheridan Marga López Verónica Merchant Fernando Colunga |
Narrated by | Diana Bracho |
Opening theme | Alondra by Jose Pablo Gambaow |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 76 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Carla Estrada |
Producer(s) | Arturo Lorca |
Location(s) |
Filming Televisa San Ángel Mexico City, Mexico |
Cinematography |
Alejandro Frutos Isabel Basurto |
Running time | 21-22 minutes |
Production company(s) | Televisa |
Distributor | Televisa |
Release | |
Original network | Canal de las Estrellas |
Picture format | 480i SDTV |
Audio format | Dolby Digital 5.1 |
Original release | January 23 – September 1, 1995 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | El vuelo del águila |
Followed by | Acapulco, cuerpo y alma |
Alondra is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carla Estrada for Televisa in 1995.[1] The story based on Casandra created by Yolanda Vargas Dulché. For personal reasons Yolanda Vargas Dulché change the name of Casandra to Alondra in honor of his granddaughter Alondra de la Parra.
Ana Colchero, Ernesto Laguardia and Gonzalo Vega starred as protagonists, while Beatriz Sheridan starred as main antagonist. Verónica Merchant, Fernando Colunga, Mónica Sánchez, Ernesto Godoy, Joel Núñez, Juan Manuel Bernal and the leading actors Marga López, Eric del Castillo, Jorge Martínez de Hoyos, Beatriz Aguirre, Héctor Gómez, Amparo Arozamena, Blanca Torres, Queta Carrasco, Dina de Marco Guillermo Murray, Sergio Klainer and Queta Lavat starred as stellar performances.
Plot
After the death of Alondra's mother, her father Baldomero, who feels sad and lonely, brings his sister Loreta and her two kids, Maria Elisa and Rigoberto to live in his house, hoping that Loretto will replace a mother to Alondra. But he is mistaken.
Loreta hates Alondra, as she reminds her of Alondra's mother who used to be an actress and whom Baldomero's family never accepted. Years go by, and Alondra grows up into a beautiful, rebellious girl, with very independent and progressive views for that time.
Her constant fights with Loreta continue, but now she learned how to fight back. In the meantime, Baldomero spends most of the time on his ranch in arms of his new love Carmelina, unaware of what's going on in his house. Loreta manages not only to make Alondra's life a living hell, but also the life of her own daughter Maria Elisa, shy and weak girl.
She tries to force her in marrying a rich old man, while Maria Elisa is in love with a young officer Raul. To make things worse, Loreta's evil and ambitious son Rigoberto gets kicked out of a seminary and returns home, also torturing Alondra and Maria Elisa. Alondra meets a retired famous singer Leticia del Bosque.
Leticia influences and advises Alondra, she suggests that Alondra goes on the ranch and tells everything to Baldomero. On Alondra's way to the ranch, she accidentally meets Bruno. They live a very passionate love, but later she discovers that he is married and has 2 children.
Further more, on the ranch she finds out that her father is going to re-marry for the second time. Disappointed she returns home, where she finds that Maria Elisa is also upset, as she is pregnant and believes that Raul has abandoned her. Two girls decide to go to Mexico City in search for a better life, success and new love.
In Mexico City, enterprising Alondra starts a flower business and meets a new suitor, Carlos. But her forbidden love for Bruno is not over yet...
Cast
- Ana Colchero as Alondra Díaz Real de Támez
- Ernesto Laguardia as Carlos Támez
- Gonzalo Vega as Bruno Leblanc
- Eric del Castillo as Baldomero Díaz
- Beatriz Sheridan as Loreta Díaz Vda. de Escobar
- Marga López as Leticia del Bosque
- Verónica Merchant as María Elisa Escobar Díaz
- Juan Manuel Bernal as Rigoberto Escobar Díaz
- Fernando Colunga as Raúl Gutiérrez
- Olivia Bucio as Carmelina Hernández de Díaz
- Jorge Martínez de Hoyos as Alfredito
- Beatriz Aguirre as Rosita
- Katie Barberi as Rebecca Montes de Oca
- Héctor Gómez as Father Gervacio
- Amparo Arozamena as Matilde "Maty" Ruiz
- Emoé de la Parra as Cristina Leblanc
- Gustavo Ganem as Ramiro
- Silvia Mariscal as Mercedes
- Joel Núñez as Germán
- Blanca Torres as Barbarita
- Queta Carrasco as Rosario
- Dina de Marco as Trini Gómez
- Ernesto Godoy as Roberto Hurtado
- Queta Lavat as Concepción Hurtado
- Justo Martínez as Jorge
- Aurora Molina as Rita
- Mónika Sánchez as Enriqueta
- Guillermo Murray as Lic. Pelegrín
- Bertín Osborne as Captain Andrés Kloszt
- Angelina Peláez as Librada
- Tina Romero as Cecilia
- Anahí as Margarita Leblanc
- Mauricio Achar as Jesús Leblanc
- Omar Gutiérrez as Javier
- Irene Arcila as Jovita
- Nerina Ferrer as Gloria
- Sergio Klainer as Gonzalo
- Alejandro Villeli as Jacinto de la Torre
- Roxana Ramos as Tita
- Gabriela Murray as Teta
- Catalina López as Tota
- Luis Couturier as Leticia's notary
- Diana Bracho as Alondra (voice)
- Yuliana Peniche as Alondra (child)
- Jacqueline Andere as Verónica Real de Díaz
- Consuelo Duval as Blanca
- Bertha Moss as Sofía
- Valentina García as María Elisa Escobar Díaz (child)
- Isaac Edid as Rigoberto Escobar Díaz (child)
- Esteban Soberanes as Germán
- Arturo Lorca as Pancho
- Luis Robles as Celestino
- Guillermo Aguilar as Luis
- Julio Monterde as Doctor
- Arturo Paulet as Octavio
- Luis Bayardo as Father
- Teo Tapia as Lic. Ortigoza
- Lourdes Deschamps as Celia
- Genoveva Pérez as Petra
- José Antonio Barón as Mario
- Maritza Aldana as María
- Alfredo Alfonso as Leopoldo
- Dulcina Carballo as Rufina
- Gustavo del Castillo as Pedro
- Rafael de Quevedo as Ordóñez
- José Antonio Ferral as Tejón
- Arturo Guízar as Joaquín
- Lucía Irurita as Eduviges
- Rodolfo Lago as Francisco
- Willebaldo López as Martínez
- Juan Antonio Llanes as Tolemán
- Carlos Osiris as Mireles
- Benjamín Pineda as José
- Soledad Ruiz as Genoveva
- Rodolfo Vélez as Pablo
- Víctor Zeuz as Daniel
- Jorge Alberto Bolaños as Miguel
- Sebastián Garza as Rolando
- Alberto Larrazabal as Ramón Hanhausen
- Alberto Loztin as Alberto
- Martín Rojas as Marcos
- Fabiola Stevenson as Lucía
- Dulce María as Child in the church
- Marina Marín
- Eduardo Lopez Rojas
- Lorenzo de Rodas
- Luis Gimeno
- Maricarmen Vela
- Zoila Quinones
- Martha Elena Cervantes
- Juan Felipe Preciado
- Gloria Jordan
- Miguel Corcega
- Martín Muñoz
- Roberto D' Amico
- Angel Casarin
- Nayeli Pellicer
Awards
Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Result |
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1996 | 14th TVyNovelas Awards | Best Actor | Ernesto Laguardia | Nominated |
Gonzalo Vega | ||||
Best Leading Actor | Eric del Castillo | |||
Best Co-lead Actress | Verónica Merchant | Won | ||
Best Young Lead Actress | Anahí | Nominated | ||
Best Original Story or Adaptation | Yolanda Vargas Dulché | Won | ||
Best Costume Design | Silvia Terán Lorena Pérez |
International Broadcasters of Alondra
- North & South America, Caribbean
- Mexico
- United States
- Dominican Republic
- Venezuela
- Ecuador
- Argentina
- Paraguay
- Peru
- Puerto Rico
- Costa Rica
- Brazil
- El Salvador
- Honduras
- Panama
- Bolivia
- Chile
- Uruguay
- Europe, Asia & Oceania
- Spain
- Serbia
- Romania
- Moldova
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Slovenia
- Greece
- Cyprus
- Albania
- Bulgaria
- Georgia
- Philippines
- Indonesia
References
- ↑ "Alondra" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived from the original on August 26, 2011. Retrieved March 10, 2016.
See also
External links
- Alondra at the Internet Movie Database