Amor mío | |
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Based on | Amor mío by Romina Yan & Cris Morena |
Written by | Mauricio Jaliffe |
Directed by | Eric Morales |
Starring | |
Opening theme | "Amor mío" by Grupo Play |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 230 |
Production | |
Executive producers | |
Producer | Hernán Pérez Oneto |
Editors |
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Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Original release | |
Network | Canal de las Estrellas |
Release | August 14, 2006 – January 4, 2008 |
Amor mío is a Mexican telenovela produced by Roberto Gómez Fernández and Giselle González for Televisa. The series is an adaptation of the Argentine telenovela of the same name created by Romina Yan & Cris Morena. Vanessa Guzmán and Raúl Araiza star as the protagonists, while Rosa Maria Bianchi and Manuel "Flaco" Ibáñez star as the co-protagonists.
Plot
The story revolves around Abril and Marcos, two people with completely opposite personalities. She is restless, outgoing, cheerful, as he is a lover of order, tranquility and a home life that loves having people encounters of the second kind. Living together is not easy and is worse when both try to hide the attraction that arises between them.
Series overview
Cast
- Vanessa Guzmán as Abril Juárez Casallego
- Raúl Araiza as Marcos Sinclair
- Manuel "Flaco" Ibáñez as Andrés Sinclair
- Rosa María Bianchi as Maggie Casallego vda. de Juárez
- Ricardo Fastlicht as Felipe Gómez
- Verónica Jaspeado as Vera Esmeralda
- Juan Carlos Colombo as Ricardo Saenz/Augusto Monrraz
- Nora Velázquez as Sara Parra Andaluz
- Uberto Bondoni as Santiago Legorreta
- Marcela Ferradás as Inés Ibañez
- Wendy González as Violeta Sinclair
- Thaly Amezcua as Betty
- Masaya Candelario as Leila
- Patricio Borghetti as Javier Martínez Andaluz
- Isabel Macedo as Daniela Sánchez
References
- ↑ "Te invitan a ser parte de 'Amor Mío'". esmas.com (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 11 October 2007. Retrieved 25 October 2020.
- ↑ "Inicia segunda temporada del programa "Amor mío" en septiembre". cronica.com.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 October 2020.
External links
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