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The famous Argentinian producer Cris Morena presented her new project Floricienta in 2004, the show became one of her biggest international hits alongside Rebelde Way. The title, Floricienta, is a mix of Flor (the main character, Florencia, nickname) with Cenicienta (Cinderella). Floricienta was a modern re-telling of Cinderella and The Sound ...
El Patron de la Vereda is an Argentine telenovela, filmed in 2005 for América TV.Written by Enrique Torres and Miguel Vega, produced by Raúl Lecouna and directed by Jorge Oneglia and Carlos Dell Aguila.
Mía Colucci Cacéres is one of the main characters and a member of Erreway.Born in Buenos Aires, July 24, 1987. She is friends with Pablo and Marizza. she falls in love with Manuel in the first season, in season 2 she his girlfriend, She is the only child of famous fashion businessman Franco Colucci and his wife Marina.
Floricienta (2004–2005) Margarita is an Argentine-Uruguayan fantasy teen comedy-drama television series created by Cris Morena for Max . [ 1 ] It is a spin-off and sequel to Morena's Argentine telenovela Floricienta (2004–2005).
From 2004 to 2005, she was the protagonist of the youth television series Floricienta with Juan Gil Navarro and Fabio Di Tomaso. In late 2008, it was announced that Florencia Bertotti would return to television with a new telenovela targeted to children, which would be produced by her and her husband Guido Kaczka .
Camila Bordonaba Roldán (born September 4, 1984) is an Argentine actress, singer and theater director. She is known for her performances in the series Chiquititas, Rebelde Way, Floricienta, El Patrón de la Vereda, Atracción x4 en Dream Beach and for having been part of the pop-rock band Erreway along with Felipe Colombo, Benjamín Rojas and Luisana Lopilato.
In 2004, Rojas starred in the El Trece series Floricienta, his third consecutive project with the Cris Morena Group in the span of seven years. [3] He starred the series as Franco Fritzenwalden for two seasons, alongside Florencia Bertotti and Juan Gil Navarro. Rojas also reprised his character in the theatre version of Floricienta. [4]
Lola, Erase Una Vez was the only Floricienta remake not to use the original songs penned by Cris Morena and Carlos Nilson. Instead, a double CD was released with songs written and composed by Mexican pop songwriters in one album and nine new Cris Morena -penned songs in another, along with a rock version of "Flores Amarilla" that was included ...