Mujeres de nadie

Mujeres de nadie (Women of Nobody) is an Argentine telenovela produced by Pol-ka and broadcast by El Trece from May 10, 2007, to November 17, 2008. The show tells the story of a group of nurses and medical doctors.[1]

Mujeres de nadie
GenreTelenovela
Drama
Created byAdrián Suar
Directed byVictor Stella
Alejandro Ibáñez
StarringFirst season:
Agustina Cherri
Susú Pecoraro
Luis Luque
Claribel Medina
Federico Olivera
Alejandro Awada
María Leal
Second season:
Luisa Kuliok
Carlos Calvo
Laura Novoa
Eugenia Tobal
Juan Palomino
Lucía Galán
Antonio Grimau
Virginia Lago
Ana María Picchio
Opening themeMujer de nadie by Paz Martínez
Country of originArgentina
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes316
Production
Executive producerCésar Markus González
Production locationArgentina
Running time60 minutes
Production companyPol-ka
Release
Original networkEl Trece
Original release10 May 2007 (2007-05-10) 
17 November 2008 (2008-11-17)
Related

Cast

First season

  • Agustina Cherri as Laura "Lali" Garreto
  • Susú Pecoraro as Ana Ortega
  • María Leal as Margarita "Marga" Vega (Amalia Campos)
  • Claribel Medina as Lucrecia "Mimí" Montesi
  • Luis Luque as Dr. Guillermo Gutiérrez
  • Alejandro Awada as Juan Carlos Rossi
  • Federico Olivera as Dr. Pablo Medina
  • Dalma Milebo as María Teresa "Marita" Linares
  • Fabiana García Lago as Giselle
  • Campi as José "Pepe" Gatica
  • Gonzalo Heredia as Rolando "Rolo" Peréz
  • Florencia Otero as Eugenia Gutiérrez
  • Lucía Pecrul as Malena Oltegui
  • Laura Miller as Julia Almada
  • Víctor Hugo Vieyra as Gregorio Almada
  • Juan Manuel Tenuta as Atilio "Don Atilio" Montesi
  • María Ibarreta as Elsa Oltegui
  • Ana María Picchio as Zulema Nilda Garreto
  • Daniel Miglioranza as Dr. Pedro Arizmendi
  • Florencia Raggi as Dra. Lucía Estrada
  • Antonio Ugo as Leopoldo
  • Paola Papini as Cecilia
  • Alicia Aller as Teresa
  • Ezequiel Rodríguez as Octavio
  • Mónica Gazpio as Estella
  • Fernando Sayago as Marcelo
  • Verónica Vieyra as Mercedes Jáuregui
  • Norman Briski as Manuel Linares
  • Santiago Ramundo as Claudio Mendizábal
  • Jean Pierre Noher as Dr. Franco Mendizábal
  • Roxana Canne as Lidia
  • Julieta Novarro as Brenda
  • Fabián Abecasis as Ramón
  • Javier Heit as Pedro

Second season

  • Luisa Kuliok as Raquel Vidal
  • Laura Novoa as Virginia Longoni
  • Lucía Galán as Carmen "Gallega" Muleiro
  • Eugenia Tobal as Cecilia Santillán
  • Carlos Calvo as Diego Porta
  • Juan Palomino as Santiago Gancedo and Nacho Gancedo (Villain)
  • Antonio Grimau as Eduardo "Tato" Canedo (Villain)
  • Virginia Lago as Nené Fiore Vda. de Longoni (Main villain)
  • Ana María Picchio as Zulema Garreto
  • María Socas as Dolores de Porta (Villain)
  • Federico Amador as Andrés Iglesias
  • Campi as José "Pepe" Gatica
  • María Dupláa as María Guzmán
  • Azul Lombardía as Bárbara
  • Silvana Sosto as Nilda Gallo
  • Miguel Habud as Javier Barón (Villain)
  • Luciano Cazaux as Inspector Randazzo
  • Norberto Díaz as Emilio Kessler (Villain)
  • Susana Lanteri as Pocha
  • Adrián Yospe as Cristian (Villain)
  • Ornella Fazio as Martita
  • Jorge Sassi as Felipe Malfati
  • Christian Sancho as Miguel Salerno
  • Carina Zampini as Fernanda Almirón
  • Valeria Lorca as Irene
  • Sergio Surraco as Rafael
  • Paula Siero as Mónica
  • Victoria Vanucci as Isabel
  • Lydia Lamaison as Elisa
  • Patricia Viggiano as Nora Furkat (Villain)
  • Federico Barón as Diego Porta (child)
  • Javier Gómez as Juan Pablo
  • Mónica Galán as Rosario
  • Norberto Gonzalo as Escalada
  • Florencia Ortiz as Belén
  • Coraje Abalos as Rodrigo Morales
  • Lorena Meritano as Julia
  • Luis Sabatini as Bordón

Awards and nominations

Awards

  • Premios Clarín Espectáculos 2007
  • Premios Martín Fierro 2007
    • Best telenovela
    • Best telenovela actor: Luis Luque
    • Best telenovela actress: Susú Pecoraro
    • Best telenovela theme: Mujer de nadie by Paz Martínez
  • Premios Clarín Espectáculos 2008
    • Best drama fiction
  • Premios Martín Fierro 2008

Nominations

References

  1. "La pasión no tiene edad" (in Spanish). Clarín. August 5, 2007. Retrieved January 8, 2015.
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