El peñón del amaranto

El peñón del amaranto, was a Mexican telenovela produced by TV Azteca by former Televisa executive Victor Hugo O'Farrill and company O'Farrill & Associates in collaboration with Telemundo in 1993, was broadcast at 21:30 hours being the first telenovela that company.

El peñón del amaranto
GenreTelenovela
Drama
Created bySalvador Jarabo
Directed byAlfredo Saldaña
StarringLisardo
Rossana San Juan
Raúl Román
Opening theme"Interminable Amor" by Yekina Pavón
Country of originUnited States
México
Original language(s)Spanish
No. of episodes95
Production
Executive producer(s)Víctor Hugo O'Farrill
Running time42-45 minutes
DistributorTelemundo Internacional
Release
Original networkTelemundo
TV Azteca
Original releaseOctober 18, 1993 
February 25, 1994
Chronology
Preceded byA flor de piel

Cast

  • Lisardo - Damián
  • Rossana San Juan - Victoria
  • Raúl Román - Armando
  • Graciela Döring - Josefa
  • Carlos Cardán - Flaco
  • Fernando Borges - Celso
  • Edith Kleiman - Porfiria
  • Nubia Martí - Micaela
  • Marcela de Galina - Ángeles
  • Claudio Obregón - Roque
  • Carlos Andrade - Arturo
  • Edmundo Arizpe - Ramsés
  • Roberto Bonet - Joel
  • Martha Aguirre - Sofía
  • Javier Bayo - Remigio
  • Martín Brek - Jarocho
  • Jorge Brug - Rafael
  • Verenice Callejo - Jovita
  • Tomasa del Carmen - Dorita
  • Lucía Castell - Mara
  • Angelina Cruz - Tencha
  • Adriana Fierro - Samantha
  • José Luis Franco - Felipe
  • Martha Itzel - Amaranta
  • Roberto Mateos - Diego
  • Alicia Brug - Superiora
  • Lourdes Bustos - María
  • Álvaro Carcaño - Nacho
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