Clarisa

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Clarisa
GenreTelenovela
Created byRamón Obon
Lupita Obón
Pilar Obón
María Teresa García
Written byRamón Obon
Lupita Obón
Pilar Obón
María Teresa García
Dinorah Issak
Directed byAntulio Jiménez Pons
StarringGabriela Roel
Manuel Landeta
Laura Flores
Ariel López Padilla
Rolando de Castro Sr.
David Reynoso
Regina Torné
Theme music composerRicardo Murguía/Jorge Murguía
Opening themeClarisa by Ricardo Murguía
Ending themeClarisa by Ricardo Murguía
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes65
Production
Executive producerJuan Osorio
CinematographyAntulio Jiménez Pons
Running time41-44 minutes
Production companyTelevisa
DistributorTelevisa
Release
Original networkCanal de las Estrellas
Picture formatNTSC
Original releaseMarch 15 (1993-03-15) –
June 11, 1993 (1993-06-11)
Chronology
Preceded byTenías que ser tú
Followed byMás allá del puente (18:30)

Clarisa is a Mexican telenovela produced by Juan Osorio for Televisa in 1993.[1]

Gabriela Roel and Manuel Landeta starred as protagonists, while Laura Flores starred as main antagonist.

Plot[]

In the 30s, in a large estate known as "Los Arrayanes", Guillermo González León lives with her two beautiful daughters. The oldest is Elide, a frivolous, passionate and ambitious woman, while the smaller, Clarisa, is cheerful, sweet and sensitive. Elide is a bitter woman, because she has always felt that her father prefers Clarisa, so she has a deep hatred for her sister.

The latter is placed in a school for girls, which deprives it of its great spirit of freedom and their great desire to see the world. Clarisa deeply loves his father and he to her, so don Guillermo suffers for his estrangement and hatred he feels his eldest daughter to the child.

Cast[]

  • Gabriela Roel as Clarisa González León
  • Manuel Landeta as Dr. Roberto Arellano/Rolando Garza
  • Laura Flores as Elide González León
  • Ariel López Padilla as Gastón Bracho Sanabria
  • Rolando de Castro Sr. as Don Guillermo González León
  • David Reynoso as Don Jaime Bracho Sanabria
  • Regina Torné as Doña Beatriz de Bracho Sanabria
  • Rafael Rojas as Darío Bracho Sanabria
  • Raúl Buenfil as Dr. Javier
  • Aarón Hernán as Dr. Héctor Brenes
  • Dolores Beristáin as Dolores de Brenes
  • Germán Robles as Eleuterio Cardona
  • Leticia Perdigón as Aurelia Bracho Sanabria
  • Ramiro Orci as Santiago
  • Alicia Montoya as Casilda
  • Carmelita González as Sofía
  • Claudia Guzmán as Rosita
  • Toño Infante as Efraín
  • Luis Rizo as Antonio
  • Guadalupe Deneken as Ofelia
  • Blas García as Balmaseda
  • Guillermo de Alvarado "Condorito" as Pichón
  • Carlos Navarro as Genaro Martínez
  • Marisol Centeno as Itzel
  • Guillermo Rivas as Sacerdote
  • Luis Aguilar as Neto
  • Tere Mondragón as Teacher Josefina
  • Miriam Calderón as Adriana
  • Ana Bertha Espín
  • Maty Huitrón
  • Isabel Andrade
  • Rigoberto Carmona
  • Esteban Franco
  • Claudia Marín
  • Alejandra Murga
  • Guadalupe Bolaños
  • Polo Salazar
  • Luis Couturier
  • Dunia Saldívar
  • Ramón Menéndez
  • Maritza Aldaba
  • Maricarmen Vela
  • Consuelo Duval
  • Ricardo Carrión
  • Alejandro Ciangherotti Jr.
  • Miguel Ángel Fuentes
  • Anthony Álvarez
  • Melba Luna
  • Palmira Santz

Awards[]

Year Award Category Nominee Result
1994 12th TVyNovelas Awards Best Antagonist Actress Laura Flores Nominated

References[]

  1. ^ "Clarisa" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived from the original on September 11, 2011. Retrieved March 1, 2016.

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