Guadalupe (Mexican TV series)

Guadalupe is a Mexican telenovela produced by Valentín Pimstein for Televisa in 1984. Is an adaptation of the Argentine telenovela of the same name produced in 1972.[1]

Guadalupe
GenreTelenovela
Created byAbel Santa Cruz
Written byMaria Antonieta Saavedra
Directed byRafael Banquells
StarringAlma Delfina
Jaime Garza
Oscar Morelli
Rebecca Rambal
July Furlong
Elsa Cárdenas
Aurora Molina
Country of originMexico
Original language(s)Spanish
Production
Executive producer(s)Valentín Pimstein
Production location(s)Mexico City, Mexico
CinematographyManuel Ruiz Esparza
Running time21–22 minutes
Release
Original networkCanal de las Estrellas
Original release1984 
1984
Chronology
Preceded byEl amor ajeno
Followed byTe amo
Related showsGuadalupe (1972)

Alma Delfina and Jaime Garza starred as the protagonists, while Oscar Morelli and Rebecca Rambal starred as the antagonists.

Cast

  • Alma Delfina as Guadalupe
  • Jaime Garza as Francisco Javier/Raúl
  • Oscar Morelli as Leopoldo
  • Rebecca Rambal as Elvira
  • July Furlong as Sara
  • Elsa Cárdenas as Leonor
  • Aurora Molina as Rufina
  • Ana Silvia Garza as Teresa
  • Magda Karina as Chayo
  • Nailea Norvind as Nani
  • Sylvia Suárez as Rosalia
  • Nayelli Zaldivar as Luisita
  • Jose Roberto Hill as Gerardo
  • Flor Trujillo as Aurora
  • Gerardo Paz as Pedro
  • Elvira Monsell as Yolanda
  • Carmen Belén Richardson as Dominga
  • Porfirio Bas as Carlos
  • Cristina Peñalvert as Marisol
  • Christoper Lago as Arturito
  • Manuel Saval as Roberto
  • Antonio Brillas as Father Florencio

Awards

YearAwardCategoryNomineeResult
19853rd TVyNovelas AwardsBest Antagonist ActressRebeca RambalWon
Best Young Lead ActressAlma DelfinaNominated
Best Young Lead ActorJaime Garza
Best Child PerformanceNayelli SaldívarWon
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References

  1. "Guadalupe, telenovela de 1984: realizada por Televisa Studios" (in Spanish). Alma Latina. Retrieved January 18, 2015.


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