Perla (TV series)
Perla is a Mexican telenovela produced by TV Azteca and starred Silvia Navarro and Leonardo Garcia as protagonists.[1]
Perla | |
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Created by | Enrique Torres |
Developed by | TV Azteca for Azteca Digital |
Directed by | Antulio Jimenez Pons |
Starring | Silvia Navarro Leonardo Garcia |
Opening theme | "Prohibido" Performed by Octavio Cruz |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 230 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Jose Ambris |
Producers | Elisa Salinas Juan David Burns |
Production location | Mexico City |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 42 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Azteca Trece |
Original release | 1998 |
Plot
In the world of power and money, no errors are permitted. Perla is a youth attending a prestigious college; sent there by her mother since a very small age and has never met her father. There, she meets and befriends Julieta Santiago and the two become close friends. Julieta is the heir of "Juvenile", a huge colossal company of cosmetics in Mexico. Julieta loves and has a son with Roberto Valderrama, who nevertheless betrays her and abandons her while she is pregnant. In a few time, Julieta dies in a car accident. Perla decides to take her place in the Santiago family.
Cast
Main cast
Silvia Navarro ... Perla / Julieta Santiago
Leonardo Garcia ... Luis Roberto Valderrama
Secondary casts
- Gina Romand Mercedes villain
- Andrés García Jr. ... Alberto 'Junior' Valderrama
- Paloma Woolrich ... Eugenia Martinez Kaufman villain
- Jorge Lavat ... César
- Rodolfo Arias ... Pablo, main villain
- Roberto Medina ... Octavio, main villain
- Irma Infante ... Patricia
- Miguel Couturier ... Alberto
- Mauricio Ferrari ... Enrique
- Vanessa Acosta ... Gina Valderrama
- Carmen Areu ... Otilia Santiago
- Rodrigo Cachero ... Alexis Santiago
- José Ramón Escoriza ... Felipe Legarreta, villain
- Karla Llanos ... Julieta Santiago Sanchez
- Cristina Alatorre ... Jazmín villain, turns good
- Gerardo Acuña ... Bernardo
- Simone Victoria ... Toña
- Víctor González ... Hugo
- Eugenio Montessoro ... Julio Alcántara
- Lucía Muñoz ... Adriana
- Gabriela Hassel ... Rosenda Santiago, villain
Tertiary casts
- Michelle Barquín ... Enfermera
- Roberto Carrera ... Hector
- Ninel Conde
- Martín Cuburu ... Benares
- Carlos Alejandro Diaz ... Raymundo
- Adriana Doblado ... Belén Sanchez
- Cynthia Ele ... María
- Elena Felgueres ... Adriana
- Daniela Garmendia ... Josefina
- Javier Guerrero ... Médico
- Dieter Koll ... Marco
- Miguel Manzano Jr. ... Germán
- Socorro Miranda ... Mónica
- Betty Monroe ... Guadalupe 'Lupita'
- Deborah Moralo ... Secretaria
- Sergio Mayer Mori ... Neonato
- Eduardo Muñoz ... Enriquito
- Mariana Peñalva ... Regina
- Flavio Peniche ... Evaro
- Palmira Pérez ... Mariana
- María Rebeca ... Matilde, main villain
- Ana María Rebell ... Rosa
- Karla Rico ... Recepcionista
- Isabela Ripol ... Julietita Santiago
- Maribel Rodríguez ... Cristina
- Cuba Sanchez ... Jurista
- Maricarmen Sandoval
Theme song
Title: "Prohibido"
Singer: Octavio Cruz
References
- Villarello, J. (2022-06-30). "Así fue el primer casting de Fernando del Solar para una novela". Excelsior (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-07-08.