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Entre el Amor y el Odio (English: Between Love and Hatred) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Salvador Mejía Alejandre for Televisa in 2002. [1] It is based on the radionovela Cadena de odio by Hilda Morales de Allouis. It aired on Canal de las Estrellas from Monday, February 11, 2002 to Friday, August 2, 2002.
Sabine Moussier (Spanish pronunciation: [saˈβine muˈsjeɾ]; born Diana Sabine Moussier on July 12, 1968) is a Mexican actress who is best known for her villainous roles in Televisa's telenovelas, such as María Isabel, El privilegio de amar, Entre el amor y el odio, La madrastra, Amar sin límites, Piel de otoño, Amor sin maquillaje, Las tontas no van al cielo, Mi pecado, Abismo de pasión ...
Entre el Amor y el Odio is a Mexican telenovela based on radionovela Cadena de odio. This is a list of characters in this telenovela, with names of actors and actresses.
Por tu amor (1999, TV Series) as Lazaro Robledo; Para matar al presidente (1999) Mi Destino Eres Tú (2000) as José Ignacio Rivadeneira Orendain; Abrázame muy fuerte (2000) as Don Severiano Álvarez; Carita de ángel (2000–2001) as Don Adolfo Valle; Padres culpables (2001) as Ramon; Entre el amor y el odio (2002) as Fernando Villareal ...
The story begins when Victoria Balvanera (Erika Buenfil), owner of large lands and a prestigious advertising agency, suffers an attempted kidnapping on the family farm; José Ángel (Eduardo Yáñez), who comes to request the position of foreman for her, saves her from the criminals.
Ana Patricia Rojo as Efigenia de la Cruz y Ferreira [5] Fabián Robles as Julio Acosta / Julián Montero; Irán Castillo as Young Renata Flores del Ángel [6] Don Éric del Castillo as Bruno Flores [7] Brandon Peniche as Pablo Ramos [6] Alejandra Ávalos as Mía Montero; Moisés Arizmendi as Porfirio Zarazúa; Antonio Medellín as Father ...
Pasión (English title: Passion) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carla Estrada for Televisa in 2007. [1] [2] It is the fourth historical fiction telenovela produced by Carla Estrada after Alondra, Amor real and Alborada.
The Torch (Spanish: Del odio nace el amor, meaning "love is born from hate") is a 1950 Mexican/American film directed by Emilio Fernández. The film is a remake of Enamorada (1946) and is also known as Bandit General in the United Kingdom. The original script is based on William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew. [citation needed]