Dama y obrero (American TV series)

Dama y obrero (Lit: Lady and Worker / English: Labor of Love) is a Spanish-language telenovela produced by United States-based television network Telemundo Studios, Miami. It is a remake of the Chilean telenovela of the same title produced by TVN in 2012.[2] Ana Layevska and José Luis Reséndez stars as the protagonists, while Fabián Ríos, Felicia Mercado and Sofía Lama stars as the antagonists.

Dama y obrero
GenreTelenovela
Created bySandra Velasco
Based onDama y obrero
by José Ignacio Valenzuela
Screenplay by
  • Yutzil Martínez
  • Gerardo Cadena
Directed by
  • Vicente Albarracín
  • Jaime Segura
Creative directorÓscar Cortés
Starring
Theme music composer
  • Jimmy Pulido
  • Fabo Romero
Opening theme"El guardián de tu vida" performed by Roberto Tapia
Country of originUnited States
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes115[1]
Production
Executive producerJairo Arcila
ProducerGemma Lombardi
Cinematography
  • Juan Pablo Puentes
  • Reinaldo Figueira
  • Ignacio González
EditorJuan Carlos Albornoz
Camera setupMulti-camera
Production companyTelemundo Studios
Release
Original networkTelemundo
Original releaseJune 24 (2013-06-24) 
October 18, 2013 (2013-10-18)
Related

On June 24, 2013, Telemundo broadcast Dama y Obrero, replacing Pasión Prohibida.[3] The last episode was broadcast on October 18, as part of Telemundo's changes in prime-time programming, and because of low ratings.[4] On October 21, 2 hours of Marido en Alquiler have been temporarily broadcast weeknights at 8pm/7c.[5] As with most of its other telenovelas, the network broadcast English subtitles as closed captions on CC3.

Plot

Ignacia (Ana Layevska) is a young engineer working at a large construction company, Omega Construction, which is owned by Tomás Villamayor (Fabián Ríos), her boyfriend. They spend much time together and finally decide to get married, but Ignacia misconceives the kind of person that Tomás really is. Shortly before their wedding, they have a very strong fight in which Tomas tries to hit her but is foiled by the intervention of Pedro. that makes Ignacia leave the town and take time for reflection.

She meets Pedro o Pérez (Jose Luis Resendez), a simple laborer without money and big aspirations, who makes her forget all her problems. The attraction between the two is immediate and mutual (love at first sight). They cannot avoid spending a memorable weekend together, which ends on a Sunday afternoon by when the two are madly in love with each other. However, Ignacia knows that, what she is experiencing is a dream, a parenthesis in her life. When Pedro awakes on Monday morning, he thus finds a note at his side saying that Ignacia thanks him, and she is leaving without a trace.

On Ignacia's return home, Tomás is awaiting her with the news that he is offering her a new position in his company and he is looking for her forgiveness. She agrees but gets surprised when she comes to the workplace in her position of construction supervisor to see Pedro as a worker at the construction site. Despite having every reason in the world not to be together, Ignacia and Pedro discover that their love persists over all prejudices, differences, rejection and, the many, sometimes cruel, obstacles raised by others, who want to see them apart.

Cast

Main

Recurring

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated Result
2013 Premios People en Español[6][7]
Best Telenovela José Ignacio Valenzuela Nominated
Best Actress Ana Layevska Nominated
2014 Miami Life Award[8]
Best Telenovela José Ignacio Valenzuela Nominated[8]
Best Actress Ana Layevska Nominated[8]
Best Supporting Actress Diana Quijano Nominated[8]
Tina Romero Nominated[8]
First Best Actress Felicia Mercado Nominated[8]
Best Supporting Actor Riccardo Dalmacci Nominated[8]
Best young actress Sofía Stamatiades Nominated[8]
Best Young Actor Nicolas Oyuzun Nominated[8]
Premios Tu Mundo[9][10][11][12]
First Actress Felicia Mercado Nominated[11][12]
Best Bad Luck Moment When they find out he has a sister Nominated[11][12]

References

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