Camaleona

Camaleona, is a Venezuelan telenovela produced by Carlos Lamus Alcalá for Radio Caracas Televisión in 2007.[1][2]

Camaleona
GenreTelenovela
Written byCarolina Espada
Directed by
  • Otto Rodríguez
  • Arturo Páez
Starring
Country of originVenezuela
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes116
Production
Executive producerCarlos Lamus Alcalá
Producers
  • Marco Godoy
  • Elide Peña Troconis
  • Rinixa Azócar
Production locationsCaracas, Venezuela
EditorAlexis Montero
Release
Original networkRCTV
Original releaseMarch 14 (2007-03-14) 
November 6, 2007 (2007-11-06)
Related

Juliet Lima and Daniel Elbittar star as the main protagonists, Dad Dáger, Karl Hoffman and Marianela González star as the main antagonists and Sheyene Gerardi as the villain.

Cast

  • Juliet Lima as Natalia Rivas / Elena / María Moñitos
  • Daniel Elbittar as Juan Pablo Alcántara
  • Dad Dáger as Claudia Ferrari / Octavia Ferrari
  • Karl Hoffman as Reynaldo Luzardo
  • Marianela González as Mercedes Luzardo
  • Ezequiel Stremiz as Luis Felipe Alcántara
  • Juan Carlos Alarcón as Leopoldo Tovar y Tovar III
  • Sheyene Gerardi as Susana Rincón
  • Marco Antonio Alcalá as Raimundo "Rambó" Borregales
  • Mayra Alejandra as Amapola "Pola" Rivas
  • Cayito Aponte as José Ignacio Rivas
  • Gioia Arismendi as Olga Carolina "Olguita" Luzardo
  • Relú Cardozo as María Cecilia
  • Albi De Abreu as Gustavo Casanova
  • Guillermo García as Ignacio "Iñaqui" Lofiego Rivas
  • Juan Carlos Gardié as Vittorio "Vitto" Lofiego
  • Alessandra Guilarte as Sofia
  • Simón Gómez as Rolito
  • Crisbel Henriquez as Flor Rivas
  • Carmen Alicia Lara as Mariángel "Gel" Lofiego Rivas
  • Romina Fernandes Russa as Esther
  • Deyalit López as Astrid Hernández
  • Cesar D' La Torre as Eduardo

References

  1. Soniberth Jiménez (March 13, 2007). "Juliet Lima muda de piel en la televisión". El Universal (in Spanish). Retrieved May 29, 2015.
  2. Daniel Elbittar (February 5, 2015). "#TBT grabando "Camaleona" #RCTV como se extraña lo q fue un hogar para muchos". Twitter (in Spanish). Retrieved May 29, 2015.


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