Marisol (telenovela)

Marisol

Emma Laura in intro of Marisol
Genre Telenovela
Romance
Drama
Created by Inés Rodena
Written by Marcia del Río
Alberto Gómez
Valeria Phillips
Enrique Torres
José Nicolás
Alberto Aridjis
Rosario Velicia
Directed by Julián Pastor
Antulio Jiménez Pons
Germán Robles
Jaime Vega
Starring Erika Buenfil
Eduardo Santamarina
Claudia Islas
Enrique Álvarez Félix
Aarón Hernán
Emma Laura
David Ostrosky
Opening theme Por amarte by Enrique Iglesias
Country of origin Mexico
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 145
Production
Executive producer(s) Juan Osorio
Producer(s) José Ambris
Pablo Noceda Pérez
Location(s) Filming
Televisa San Ángel
Mexico City, Mexico
Locations
Mexico City, D.F., Mexico
Monterrey, Mexico
San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
Cinematography Gilberto Macín
Ernesto Arreola
Pablo Noceda Pérez
Antulio Jiménez Pons
Running time 41-44 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 22 – August 9, 1996
Chronology
Preceded by Retrato de familia (18:00)
La sombra del otro (20:00)
Followed by La sombra del otro (18:00)
La culpa (20:00)
Related shows Marcha nupcial (1977)
Los Ricos También Lloran (1979)
Marisol (2002)

Marisol (Spanish pronunciation: [maɾiˈsol]) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Juan Osorio for Televisa in 1996.[1] Telenovela is a remake of the 1977 Mexiacan telenovela Marcha nupcial. Famous and beloved Enrique Álvarez Félix died after he finished his work in Marisol.[2][3]

Erika Buenfil and Eduardo Santamarina starred as protagonists, while Claudia Islas,[4] Enrique Álvarez Félix, Emma Laura, Renée Varsi, Sergio Basañez and Pilar Montenegro starred as antagonists.

Plot

Marisol has a pain-ridden life. She has a disfiguring scar on her face from a piece of a broken mirror she had fallen on when she was a little girl. Her mother is dying and Marisol must sell paper flowers to make money in order to support herself and her mother.

Sofia, Marisol’s mother, is carrying a heavy secret and she realizes she must tell Marisol the truth before she dies and leaves her alone (especially with Marisol’s sleazy boyfriend Mario).

Unfortunately, Sofia dies without revealing that Marisol is really the granddaughter of Don Alonso Garcés del Valle, the patriarch of a very rich family, which includes the handsome and amiable painter, José Andrés, also one of Alonso’s grandchildren, or is he?.

To complicate matters, José Andrés and Marisol fall in love with each other (even though they are engaged to other people), both completely in the dark about their true identities.

Cast

  • Ana María Aguirre as Rebeca
  • Alejandra Procuna as Malú
  • Amparo Garrido as Constanza
  • Blanca Torres as Blanca
  • Laura Flores as Sandra Luján
  • Christian Ruiz as José María Garcés del Valle "Chema"
  • Renée Varsi as Vanessa Garcés del Valle
  • Raymundo Capetillo as Diego Montalvo
  • Maricarmen Vela as Doña Andrea Vda. de Montalvo
  • Guillermo García Cantú as Raúl Montemar
  • Teresa Tuccio as Sabrina Montemar
  • Jair de Rubin as Daniel Martínez "El Chupacabras"
  • Anastasia as Yolanda "Yoli"
  • Alejandra Meyer as Doña Lorenza
  • Guillermo Rivas as Don Tomás
  • Lucía Guilmáin as Romualda Martínez
  • Cocó Ortiz as Raymunda Martínez
  • Yadira Santana as Mariana
  • Laura Forastieri as Wilma
  • Chao as Óscar
  • Oscar Márquez as Leonel Villanueva
  • Grelda Cobo as Angélica
  • Antonio De Carlo as Rosendo
  • Serrana as Teresa
  • Nikky as Jesús
  • Guadalupe Bolaños as Dorina Capucci
  • Marcos Valdés as Dr. Salvador Saldívar
  • Francisco Xavier as Alberto Montiel
  • Alma Rosa Añorve as Déborah de Valverde
  • Teo Tapia as Rodolfo Valverde
  • Montalvo "El Pirata de la Salsa" as Lalo
  • Carolina Guerrero as Lola
  • Rodolfo Arias as Nicolás Mijares
  • Michaelle Mayer as Rosario "Chayito"
  • Nora Velázquez as Petra
  • Luhana as Chole
  • Verónika con K. as Zalmudia
  • Lilian Tapia as Gelatina
  • Sherlyn as Sofía Garcés del Valle "Piojito"
  • Antonio Escobar as Larry García
  • Raúl Askenazi as Teniente Romero
  • Rafael Perrin as Detective Aguilar
  • Miguel Ángel Fuentes as Pulga
  • Miguel Garza as Piojo
  • Raúl Valerio as Dr. Heredia
  • Víctor Lozada as Toto
  • Abigail Martínez as Genoveva
  • Jorge Santos as Dr. Samuel Reyna
  • Nando Estevané as Silvano Suárez
  • Brenda Zachas as Acasia
  • Alfredo Rosas as Cástulo
  • Marco Antonio Calvillo as Omar
  • Flor Payan as Esmeralda "Melita"
  • Nieves Mogas as Herlinda
  • Soraya as Guadalupe
  • María Prado as Doña Chancla
  • Fernando Lozano as Sebastián
  • Adriana Chapela as Clara
  • Judith Grace as Carola
  • Emmanuel Ortiz as Claudio
  • Nancy Curiel as Carmín
  • Jesús Ochoa as Don Fortunato
  • Maunel Ávila Córdoba as Dr. Santos
  • Manuel Benítez as Μr. Morales
  • José Luis Avendaño as Serafín
  • Alicia del Lago as Cleotilde
  • Abril Campillo as Teófila Vda. de Gamboa
  • Héctor Fuentes León as Julián
  • María Marmolejo as Altagracia #1
  • Mariana Rivera as Altagracia #2
  • Jamye Post as Heidi
  • Bernhard Seifert as Hans
  • Alberto Seeman as Dr. Silva
  • Fernando Sarfati as Lic. Cabrera
  • Ofelia Guilmáin as Zamira
  • Gabriela Salomón as Domitila
  • Miguel Serros as Ballesteros
  • Alejandro Ávila as Castello
  • Mario Suárez as Quijano
  • Ángeles Balvanera as Lola
  • Silvia Ramírez as Sonia
  • Martín Rojas as Manolo
  • Héctor Álvarez as Dr. García
  • Raúl Castellanos as Child
  • Víctor Foulloms as Joyero
  • Gustavo Zárate as Dueño
  • Néstor Leoncio as Man
  • Ely Mauri as Police
  • Omar Germenos as Medical
  • Alberto Langer as Journalist
  • Roberto Porter as Priest
  • Monique Rojkind as Nurse
  • Dolores Salomón "Bodokito" as Mrs. Gordoa
  • Arturo Peniche as Juan Vicente Morelos
  • Radamés de Jesús as Tootie
  • Verónica Gallardo as Herself
  • Enrique Iglesias as Himself
  • Ángeles Yáñez

Awards

Year Award Category Nominee Result
1997 15th TVyNovelas Awards Best Actress Erika Buenfil Nominated
Best Actor Eduardo Santamarina

International Broadcasters of Marisol

References

  1. "Marisol" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived from the original on September 10, 2011. Retrieved March 15, 2016.
  2. "Death of Enrique Álvarez Félix, who is famous for his role in Marisol" (in Spanish). novelasyseries.univision.com. Retrieved 2011-05-23.
  3. "María Félix and her husbands" (in Spanish). Valentino Križanić.
  4. Claudia Islas (Spanish)
  5. Biography of Islas. She was called "Mexican Brigitte Bardot."
  6. Boletín mexicano de la crisis, Issues 34-46. Mexico, D.F.: Editorial Posada, 1995-2001. "Enrique Alvarez Félix... una espléndida y última actuación en la agonizante telenovela Marisol."
  7. Enrique Álvarez Félix at the Internet Movie Database
  8. Rossana Valverde (Marisol)
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