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Los 80 is a Chilean drama TV series for Canal 13 produced to celebrate the Bicentennial of Chile, [1] starring Daniel Muñoz, Tamara Acosta, Daniel Alcaíno, Loreto Aravena, Tomás Verdejo and Lucas Escobar. Although it is clearly inspired by the Spanish series Cuéntame cómo pasó, [2] focusing on the events in Chile, [3] it is not an ...
Year Title Premiere date Finale date No. of episodes Ref. 2011: Decibel 110: October 12, 2011: April 15, 2012: 60 [7]2012: Maldita: May 22, 2012: August 2, 2012
Los años felices: Arturo Moya Grau Valentín Pimstein [49] 424 Aprendiendo a vivir: Sonia Furió: Rafael Banquells [50] 425 Eclipse: Silvia Pinal: Julio Castillo [51] 426 Guadalupe: Abel Santacruz: Rafael Banquells [52] 427 La pasión de Isabela: Carlos Olmos Carlos Téllez [53] 428 Principessa: Nené Cascallar Pedro Damián [54] 429 Sí, mi ...
The production of telenovelas in Chile originates in the 1960s and has continued to this day. Los días jóvenes (1967), broadcast by Canal 13 , is considered the first telenovela for its format that consists of several episodes with consecutive broadcasts and a long-term plot unlike other television formats.
The life of three Chileans will change after winning a coveted game of chance: Miguel, a lonely thief who will keep the winning lottery ticket he found in Pascuala's car, who never knew that the ticket had the winning numbers and, as her discreet benefactor, will make love flourish between them.
The Chilean remake used both Chilean music bands, such as Upa! and Los Prisioneros, and Argentine bands highly successful in Chile, such as Soda Stereo, Charly García and Virus. [1] Unlike the Argentine telenovela, the Chilean remake is not focused in nostalgia of the 1980s, but in the 1990s.
Katyna Huberman as Elvira Undurraga; Héctor Noguera as Obispo Remigio Subercaseaux; Consuelo Holzapfel as Clemencia Valdeavellano; Alejandro Goic as Iván Carrasco; Lorena Capetillo as Nora del Solar
Jorge López Astorga (born 30 October 1991) [1] [2] is a Chilean actor. [3] Born in Llay Llay, San Felipe, Chile, [4] his first major role was in the Disney Channel Latin American telenovela Soy Luna (2016–2018). [5]