Amalia Batista
Amalia Batista is a Mexican telenovela produced by Valentín Pimstein and directed by Gilberto Macin for Televisa in 1982.[1] It is an original story by Inés Rodena and adaptation by Carlos Romero and María Antonieta Saavedra.
Amalia Batista | |
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Genre | Telenovela Drama |
Created by | Inés Rodena |
Written by | Carlos Romero María Antonieta Saavedra |
Directed by | Gilberto Macin |
Starring | Susana Dosamantes Rogelio Guerra Roberto Ballesteros Nuria Bages Leticia Calderón Leticia Perdigón |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 265 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Valentín Pimstein |
Cinematography | Manuel Ruiz Esparza |
Production company(s) | Televisa |
Distributor | Televisa |
Release | |
Original network | Canal de las Estrellas |
Original release | September 14, 1983 – September 21, 1984 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Bianca Vidal |
Followed by | Principessa |
Related shows | Ileana (1977) Prisionera de amor (1994) |
Susana Dosamantes, Rogelio Guerra and Roberto Ballesteros starred as protagonists, while Alicia Encinas starred as main antagonist.
Cast
- Susana Dosamantes as Amalia Batista
- Rogelio Guerra as Lic. José Roberto Covarrubias
- Roberto Ballesteros as Macario
- Alicia Encinas as Viviana Durán
- Nuria Bages as Margarita de Covarrubias
- Leticia Calderón as Leticia
- Leticia Perdigón as Reyna
- Alicia Rodríguez as Doña Ana Mercedes
- Armando Calvo as Don Daniel
- Gregorio Casal as Augusto
- Dolores Camarillo as Pachita
- María Teresa Rivas as Doña Esperanza
- Inés Morales as Irma Covarrubias
- Luis Uribe as Esteban Covarrubias
- Ada Carrasco as Petra
- Aurora Clavel as Adela
- José Elías Moreno as Jorge
- Connie de la Mora as Diana
- Maribella García as Marcela
- Magda Karina as Iris
- Rubén Rojo as Manuel
- Mario Sauret as Jaimito
- Beatriz Ornela as Sor María
- Nubia Palacio as Eugenia
- Julieta Montiel as Serafina
- Alberto Gavira as Juancho
- Patricia Myers as Rosa María
- Marta Resnikoff as Úrsula
- Jorge del Campo as Marcos
- Virginia Gutiérrez as Clementina
- Mónica Miguel as Matilde
- Maritza Olivares as Jazmín
- Antonio Brillas as Dr. Brambila
- Fernando Ciangherotti as Leticia's fiance
- Oscar Sánchez
- Carmen Belén Richardson
- Jacarandá Alfaro
Awards
Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Result |
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1985 | 3rd TVyNovelas Awards | Best Telenovela of the Year | Valentín Pimstein | Nominated |
Best Antagonist Actor | José Elías Moreno | |||
Best Female Revelation | Leticia Calderón | |||
Best Debut Actress | Won |
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References
- Amalia Batista in Alma Latina Retrieved January 15, 2015
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