Catalina y Sebastián

Catalina y Sebastian is a Mexican telenovela produced by TV Azteca and it was the first union for Silvia Navarro and Sergio Basañez as protagonists.[1] The series was then developed into another Mexican telenovela by the title of Contrato de Amor which stars Leonardo García and Alejandra Maldonado.

Catalina y Sebastian
Created byRanferi Negrete
Developed byTV Azteca for Azteca Digital
Directed byAntulio Jimenez Pons
StarringSilvia Navarro
Sergio Basañez
Opening theme"No Pedir Perdon" Performed by Ana Gabriel
Country of originMexico
Original language(s)Spanish
No. of episodes120
Production
Executive producer(s)Antulio Jimenez Pons
Producer(s)Antulio Jimenez Pons
Production location(s)Mexico City
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time42 minutes
Release
Original networkAzteca 13
Picture formatColor
Original release1999
Chronology
Followed byCuando seas mia
La Heredera
Related showsAmor Comprado (2008)

Cast

  • Silvia Navarro as Catalina
  • Sergio Basañez as Sebastian
  • Sergio Kleiner as Gustavo Negrete
  • Claudia Islas as Adela
  • Regina Torné as Antonieta
  • Alberto Mayagoitia as Carmelo "El Capataz"
  • Antonio De Carlo as Padre Jerónimo
  • Jorge Luis Pila as Antonio
  • María Rebeca as Emilia
  • Christian Cataldi as Eduardo
  • Pilar Souza as Josefa
  • Fidel Garriga as Don Lupe Mendoza
  • Lili Blanco as Alicia
  • Kenia Gazcon as Silvia
  • Lissette Salazar as Jéssica
  • Eduardo Schillinsky as Ricardo
  • Hugo Ateo as Macario
  • Géraldine Bazán as Luisa Negrete
  • Araceli Chavira as Petra
  • Ninel Conde as Paty
  • Patricia Conde
  • Alejandra Lazcano as Martina Mendoza
  • Alma Martínez
  • Ranferi Negrete
  • Ramiro Orci
  • César Riveros

Theme Song

Title: "No Pedir Perdon" Singer: Ana Gabriel

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References

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