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Short, credited as Jose Brooks 2011 The Nine Lives of Chloe King: Xavier 2 episodes, credited as Jose Brooks [1] 2012 The Game: Ernesto Credited as Jose Brooks [1] 2015 One Bad Choice: Stephan Perez [1] 2015–2016 Telenovela: Gael Garnica Regular [4] TBD Mikael: Jesse Salcido Actor, producer, editor [1] 2016 Jane the Virgin: Greg Episode ...
Argentine telenovelas Title Translation Debut End Channel Notes 099 central: 22, El Loco "22, The Crazy One" 90-60-90 modelos "90-60-90 Models" Alas, Poder y Pasión "Wings, Power and Passion" Alen, Luz de Luna "Alen, Moonlight" Alma Pirata "Pirate Soul" Amándote "Loving You" Amigos son los Amigos "Friends Will Be Friends" Amor en custodia
Pienso en ti [137] Carlos Bardasano 1 season, 75 episodes 13 March 2023 () [138] 3.2 [139] 23 June 2023 () 3.3 [140] Las Estrellas 37 Más allá de ti [141] Rosy Ocampo: 1 season, 8 episodes 26 May 2023 () [142] — 26 May 2023 () — Vix 38 Tierra de esperanza [143] José Alberto Castro: 1 season, 60 episodes
It dared to introduce new elements in the genre of telenovela and was well accepted by the audience, setting a new standard in TV. In 2004, the telenovela won the Martín Fierro Award as the best show of the year, along with many other awards. In 2007, Portuguese remake debuted.
Esperándote (English title: Waiting for you) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Eugenio Cobo for Televisa in 1985. [1] Rebeca Rambal and José Elías Moreno starred as protagonists, while Nayelli Saldívar starred as child protagonist.
Zacatillo, un lugar en tu corazón: Lucero Suárez: 1 season, 130 episodes 1 February 2010 () 30 July 2010 () Canal de las Estrellas [1] 2 Niña de mi corazón: Pedro Damián: 1 season, 90 episodes 8 March 2010 () 9 July 2010 () Canal de las Estrellas [2] 3 Soy tu dueña: Nicandro Díaz González
Montecristo: Un Amor, Una Venganza (Monte Cristo: Love and Revenge) is an Argentine telenovela which premiered April 25, 2006 on Telefe. [1] Loosely based on the 1844 Alexandre Dumas novel, The Count of Monte Cristo, Montecristo is Telefe's most popular novela [2] and was called "the hottest telenovela in Argentina" by Variety in 2007.
Rubí is a Mexican telenovela produced by José Alberto Castro for Televisa. It is based on a comic strip by Yolanda Vargas Dulché, published in installments on the 1960s Mexican romance comics magazine Lágrimas, risas y amor. [1] Starring Bárbara Mori, Eduardo Santamarina, Jacqueline Bracamontes, Sebastián Rulli and Ana Martín.