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The promotional poster for La Madrastra, which depicts thirteen of the main characters.In the center and top left: María (Victoria Ruffo).At the bottom, from left to right: Carmela (Margarita Isabel), Servando (Lorenzo de Rodas), Alba (Jacqueline Andere), Esteban (César Évora), Fabiola (Sabine Moussier), Bruno (René Casados), Daniela (Cecilia Gabriela), and Demetrio (Guillermo García Cantú).
La Madrastra is fourth in a series of remakes of the 1981 Chilean production of the same name. The program aired five nights a week, Monday through Friday, at 9 pm for 25 weeks. A follow-up special, La madrastra: años después, aired shortly after the finale on Saturday, July 30, 2005.
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La Madrastra ("The Step-Mother") may refer to the following television series: La madrastra (1962 TV series) , Mexican telenovela La madrastra (1981 TV series) , Chilean telenovela
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 ...
La madrastra (2005) La madrastra (English: Stepmother) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa for Telesistema Mexicano in 1962. [1] Cast. Gloria Marín;
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La Madrastra (lit: The Stepmother) is a Chilean television soap opera created by Arturo Moya Grau, that aired on Canal 13 from April 21 to September 18, 1981, starring Jael Unger and Walter Kliche. The series, set in Los Angeles and Santiago between 1961 and 1981, depicts the memoirs of Marcia Espínola, a woman wrongfully accused of murder in ...