La gloria de Lucho

La gloria de Lucho (English title: Big Steps) is a Colombian telenovela written by Juan Andrés Granados and produced by Sony Pictures Television and Teleset for Caracol Televisión, based on the life of ex-councilman Luis Eduardo Díaz.[1] Its official premiere was on February 11, 2019[2] and stars Enrique Carriazo and Verónica Orozco.[3] The show ended on June 7, 2019.

La gloria de Lucho
GenreTelenovela
Created byJuan Andrés Granados
Gerardo Pinzón
Written by
  • Juan Andrés Granados
  • Gerardo Pinzón
Directed by
  • Olga Lucía Rodríguez
  • Luis Carlos Sierra
Starring
  • Enrique Carriazo
  • Verónica Orozco
  • Juliana Velásquez
  • Laura Torres
  • Carlos Camacho
Opening theme"La gloria de Lucho" by César Mora, Alfredo de la Fe and Danny Rosales
Country of originColombia
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes80
Production
Executive producerYalile Giordanelli
Production locationBogotá
Camera setupMulti-camera
Production companiesSony Pictures Television
Teleset
Release
Original networkCaracol Televisión
Original releaseFebruary 11 (2019-02-11) 
June 7, 2019 (2019-06-07)
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Plot

The real-life story of Luis Eduardo Diaz, a controversial bootblack, who went from having nothing to having it all, after winning the elections for an important political position in his city.

Cast

  • Enrique Carriazo as Luis Eduardo "Lucho" Díaz Chaparro
  • Verónica Orozco as Gloria Vargas de Díaz
  • Juliana Velásquez as Leidy Díaz Vargas
  • Laura Torres as Marcela Díaz Vargas
  • Carlos Camacho as Rubén Alfonso Murcia
  • Luis Eduardo Arango as Everardo Porras
  • Andrea Guzmán as Graciela Blanco
  • Edgardo Román as Gonzalo Díaz
  • Natalia Giraldo as Rosalba Vargas
  • Constanza Gutiérrez as Doña Zenaida
  • Alejandra Lara as Nena Quintero
  • Carolina Vivas as Mireya de Díaz Gaitán
  • Margarita Reyes as Milena "La Guari"
  • Karen Sierra González as Doris
  • Juan Carlos Messier as Victor Prieto
  • Kathy Sáenz as Patricia Valencia
  • Santiago Gómez as Wilson Prieto
  • Gabriel Piñeres as Lucho Díaz (boy)
  • Andrés Castañeda as Lucho Díaz (young)
  • Isabella Sierra as Gloria Vargas (girl)
  • Katherine Escobar Farfán as Gloria Vargas (young)
  • María Irene Toro as Mireya de Díaz Gaitán (adult)
  • Catherine Mira as Rosalba Vargas (adult)
  • Erick Rodríguez as Rubén Murcia (young)
  • Morris Bravo as Arnoldo Suárez
  • Laureano Sanchez as Jaime Monroy (el perito)
  • Alden Rojas[4] as Gonzalo Díaz (adult)
  • Paola Benjumea as Zenaida Blanco (adult)
  • María Camila Porras[5] as Milena "La Guari" (young)
  • Andrés Felipe Torres as Fredy Velandia
  • David Guerrero[6] as Triviño
  • Liliana Escobar Noriega as Yolanda
  • Daniel Rengifo as Brayan[7]
  • Oscar Salazar[8] as Hector
  • Orlando Valenzuela as Pote Gómez
  • ‘Kiko’ Rubiano as Bonilla
  • Pedro Mogollón[9] as Ernesto Salazar
  • Felipe Arcila[10] as José
  • Walter Luengas as Dr. Faldiño

References

  1. "Así será 'La Gloria de Lucho', nueva novela del Canal Caracol". Entretengo (in Spanish). December 25, 2017. Retrieved January 7, 2019.
  2. "'La Gloria de Lucho', la historia del honorable concejal". www.vanguardia.com (in Spanish). Retrieved February 8, 2019.
  3. "Conoce a los personajes de 'La Gloria de Lucho', la nueva producción de Caracol Televisión". caracoltv.com (in Spanish). Retrieved February 12, 2019.
  4. "Alden Rojas – Leo Sabogal Management" (in Spanish). Retrieved February 25, 2019.
  5. "Maria Camila Porras | Talento Nacional Media Group" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on February 26, 2019. Retrieved February 25, 2019.
  6. "David Guerrero – Lilo Valencia" (in Spanish).
  7. Caracol Televisión. "Daniel Rengifo, Brayan en La Gloria de Lucho, habla sobre la enfermedad que padece - Caracol TV". caracoltv.com (in Spanish).
  8. "Oscar Salazar, Actores| ColArte | Colombia". www.colarte.com. Archived from the original on 2019-04-26. Retrieved 2019-04-26.
  9. "Pedro Mogollón | Matices Representaciones". maticesrepresentaciones.com (in Spanish). 2019.
  10. "ITM Jose Rivera - Nuevos talentos - Felipe Arcila". ITM Jose Rivera (in Spanish). 2019. Archived from the original on 2019-05-04. Retrieved 2019-05-04.


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