El desprecio (2006 TV series)
El Desprecio | |
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Created by | Julio César Mármol |
Written by | Ana Carolina López |
Directed by | Yuri Delgado |
Starring | Flavia Gleske Ricardo Álamo Fedra López |
Theme music composer | Rómulo Gallegos |
Opening theme | Demonios by Jeremías |
Ending theme | Demonios by Jeremías |
Country of origin | Venezuela |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 121 |
Production | |
Executive producers | José Simón Escalona Leonor Sardi |
Production location | Caracas |
Cinematography | José Luis Avendaño Ignacio González |
Editor | Alexis Montero |
Running time | 40 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | RCTV |
Original release | April 26 November 21, 2006 | –
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Amor a Palos |
Followed by | Te tengo en salsa |
El desprecio is a Venezuelan telenovela that was produced by RCTV in 2006.[1] The telenovela is an adaptation of the 1991 telenovela El Desprecio written by Julio César Mármol and adapted by Ana Carolina López.
Flavia Gleske and Ricardo Álamo star as the main protagonists with Fedra López as the main antagonist. The telenovela aired on RCTV from April 26, 2006 to November 21, 2006.
Plot[]
Clara Inés (Flavia Gleske) is a young girl who was raised by nuns in a convent in the countryside. One day, a priest tells her that she is part of the wealthy Santamarina family and decides to go to the capital city Caracas to discover more about her origins. Along the way, she meets Raul Velandró (Ricardo Álamo), a member of the family who discovers that she is part of his family and decides to help her. But Clara Inés is not aware of the danger that awaits her on reconnecting with her family. She will be thrown into a world filled with ambition, power and money. Her aunt Pastora Lara Portillo (Fedra López) will become her worst enemy. Twenty years ago, she unsuccessfully orchestrated the death of Clara Inés and now wants to take absolute control of the Santamarina fortune currently held by her husband Israel Huatulco (Eduardo Serrano) for her son Edilio (Nacho Huett).
Clara Inés will become target of many attacks. However, she will later on gain self-confidence and return to fulfill her mission of revenge. In her soul, the seed of contempt which were sown will blossom as its greatest strength of vengeance to repay all the damage they caused.[2]
Cast[]
- Flavia Gleske as Clara Inés Santamaría
- Ricardo Álamo as Raúl Velandró Lara-Portillo
- Eduardo Serrano as Israel Santamaría
- Fedra López as Pastora Lara-Portillo de Santamaría / Ilis Lara-Portillo
- Nacho Huett as Edilio Velandró Lara-Portillo
- as Ludmila Álvarez de Velandró
- as Lucely Linares Santamaría
- as Elisa Salas
- as Manuel Jesús Malpica Santamaría
- Andrés Suárez as Gabriel Barón
- Monica Spear as Tamara Campos de Velandró
- Adolfo Cubas as Cirilo Santamaría
- Adita Riera as Octavia Santamaría
- as Guillermina Albornoz (Sor Juana)
- as Elisenda Medina
- as Misael Velandró
- as Baudillio Velandró
- as Ambrocio Cepeda
- as Álvaro Munderey
- as Berenice Santamaría
- as Zaida Castellanos
- as Crisanto "Cris" Maldonado
- as Violeta Velandró
- Abril Schreiber as Gloriana Campos
- as Fabio Linares
- as Peretico
- as Giorgio
- Juan Carlos López as Fernando
- as Gonzalo
- as Colimodio "Pereto" Peralta
- as Gastón Maneiro
- as Tirzo
- as Rey Lozada
- as Estrella Peralta
- as Padre Atenor Oliviera
- as Aquiles
- as Afrodita
- as Humberto Martini
- as Maribel Martini
- as Brigida Albornoz
- as Gumersindo Vargas
- as Padre Potentá
- as Eva Linares
- as Fátima Linares
References[]
External links[]
- RCTV telenovelas
- 2006 telenovelas
- Venezuelan telenovelas
- 2006 Venezuelan television series debuts
- 2006 Venezuelan television series endings
- Spanish-language telenovelas
- Television shows set in Caracas