La niña de mis ojos
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Genre | Telenovela |
Created by | Alidha Ávila |
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Creative director | Tania Pérez |
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Opening theme | "Con ella" performed by Cristian Castro |
Country of origin | Venezuela |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 129 |
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Executive producer | Leonor Sardi |
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Cinematography |
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Editor | Tirso Padilla |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Production company | RCTV |
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Original network | RCTV |
Picture format | NTSC |
Audio format | Stereophonic sound |
Original release | October 24, 2001 May 15, 2002 | –
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Preceded by | La soberana |
Followed by | La mujer de Judas |
La niña de mis ojos ("The Girl of My Eyes") is a Venezuelan drama telenovela created by Alidha Ávila for RCTV and distributed by Coral Pictures and, RCTV International.[1][2] It stars Lilibeth Morillo, Simón Pestana, Natalia Streignard and, Juan Pablo Raba.[1]
Plot[]
Esteban Olivares (Simón Pestana) is a man condemned to not be happy since he lost his memory and part of his life. María de la Luz Centeno (Lilibeth Morillo) is the apple of her eyes, a recurring image of her lost past and which he ignores, is the mother of her son.
Esteban loved in his adolescence to María de la Luz, but an accident separated them leaving him amnestic. Rosaura, her mother, who does not love her son's girlfriend for being a humble class, takes him to the United States where Esteban finishes his engineering studies.
Meanwhile, María de la Luz, is helpless and pregnant. Without being able to get news of Esteban, María de la Luz has a son Sebastián (Alberto Faría) whom she must raise alone. Alejandro (Juan Pablo Raba), his unconditional friend offers him marriage.
On the day of her wedding, MarÍa de la Luz crosses the church with another couple. This is Esteban and his new girlfriend, the millionaire Isabel (Natalia Streignard) with whom he marries that day. Esteban does not recognize María de la Luz who disillusioned marries Alejandro. Fate will reunite them again, and Esteban will fall in love with María de la Luz without suspecting that it is La niña de mis ojos.
Cast[]
Starring[]
- Lilibeth Morillo as María de la Luz Centeno
- Simón Pestana as Esteban Olivares
- Natalia Streignard as Isabel Díaz Antoni
- Juan Pablo Raba as Alejandro Rondón
Also starring[]
- Rosalinda Serfaty as Camila Olivares Sucre
- Hilda Abrahamz as Mercedes Aguirre
- Flavio Caballero as Cristóbal Díaz Antoni
- as Consuelo Landaeta de Olivares
- Carlos Arreaza as Juan Carlos Rondón Ramírez
- as Flora Martínez
- Iván Tamayo as Juan Manuel Linares Ponce
- Margarita Hernández as María Delfina Miralles
- Ivette Domínguez as Albertina Ramírez de Rondón
- Gisvel Ascanio as Rosaura Girón
- Marcos Campos as Fernando Garcés
- Alejandro Mata as José Miguel Rondón
- Eric Noriega as Plácido
- Marianela González as Mariana Aguirre
- Óscar Cabrera as Federico
- Susej Vera as Amparo Rotundo
- Yamilé Yordi as Laura Olivares
- Carlos Camacho as Gabriel Fuentes
- Alberto Faría as Sebastián Centeno
Recurring[]
- Aileen Celeste as Sandra
- Dora Mazzone as Paula
Special guest stars[]
- Hernán Díaz as Himself
- Benjamín Lafont as Himself
- Gonzalo Carré as Himself[3]
References[]
- ^ a b Arroyo, Yuly. "Telesistema presenta la telenovela "La niña de mis ojos"". hoy.com.do (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 June 2017.
- ^ Rondón, Alí (2006). Medio siglo de besos y querellas: la telenovela nuestra de cada día (in Spanish). ISBN 9789803542078. Retrieved 24 June 2017.
- ^ "Manuel Carré nos trae su nuevo tema promocional "No me dejes solito"". diariocaribazo.net (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 June 2017.
External links[]
- 2001 telenovelas
- Spanish-language telenovelas
- Venezuelan telenovelas
- RCTV telenovelas
- 2001 Venezuelan television series debuts
- 2002 Venezuelan television series endings
- Television shows set in Venezuela