La intrusa (2001 TV series)

La Intrusa (The Outsider)[2] is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ignacio Sada for Televisa in 2001. It is a remake of the Venezuela telenovela Valentina, produced in 1975.

La intrusa
Created byInés Rodena
Written byCarlos Romero
Directed byBeatriz Sheridan
StarringGabriela Spanic
Arturo Peniche
Laura Zapata
Chantal Andere
Sergio Sendel
Karla Álvarez
Dominika Paleta
Guillermo García Cantú
Theme music composerJorge avendaño
Opening theme"Intrusa" by Emmanuel
Country of originMexico
Original language(s)Spanish
No. of episodes135[1]
Production
Executive producer(s)Ignacio Sada
CinematographyRicardo Navarrete
Editor(s)Alfredo Frutos Maza
Simón Castañón
Running time41-44 minutes
Production company(s)Televisa
Release
Original networkCanal de las Estrellas
Original releaseApril 16 (2001-04-16) 
October 19, 2001 (2001-10-19)
Chronology
Preceded byMujer bonita
Followed bySalomé
Related showsValentina (1975)
External links
Website

Gabriela Spanic (in dual role) and Arturo Peniche star as the protagonists, while Laura Zapata, Chantal Andere, Sergio Sendel and Dominika Paleta star as the antagonists.

Plot

Rodrigo Junquera, who is close to death after a long illness, decides to ask the nanny of his young child, Virginia Martínez, to marry him so she can look after his children when he will be gone.

Virginia is a noble young woman who is in love with Rodrigo's eldest son, Carlos Alberto. When after his death it is discovered that Virginia is Rodrigo's wife, the heir of all his wealth, Carlos Alberto, along with his brothers, accuse her of being an ambitious woman who married Rodrigo in secret.

Virginia's ordeal begins because she not only has to deal with the contempt of Carlos Alberto, who is still in love with her, but with the rudeness of Rodrigo's oldest children: Junior, Raquel, and Violeta. With the love of Aldo and Memo, the little ones, it makes coping with the existence within the mansion a little better.

Meanwhile, in another part of the country, a young woman named Vanessa is dedicated to deceiving millionaires in order to get their fortune, eager to get out of the miserable life she leads. She is the twin sister of Virginia, who has distanced herself so that their relationship is almost nil.

Beset by debt, Vanessa travels one day to Mexico where she meets Carlos Alberto, with whom she falls in love. However, despite her being a physical clone of Virginia, he despises her for her rudeness and impudence and just appearing like Virginia.

Virginia and Carlos Alberto marry, but after a series of faintings and loss of vision, Virginia discovers she has an inoperable brain cancer. At the same time, the medical findings confirm that she is pregnant. She finds that bringing the baby into the world can hasten the time of her fatal outcome. Virginia, disregarding the doctor's advice, decides to go ahead with the pregnancy. Blind and with the tumor extending inevitably, Virginia manages to give birth to a beautiful girl; but she dies afterwards.

The news of the death of her sister and the birth of her niece reaches Vanessa, who decides to go to Mexico to avenge all the slights Virginia suffered and to take care of her niece.

Cast

Main

Also main

Special participation

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Recipient Result
2002 El Heraldo de México Awards[3] Best Actor Arturo Peniche Won
Best Female Revelation Marlene Favela Won
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References

  1. "Capitulos anteriores". Archived from the original on June 19, 2012. Retrieved August 6, 2016.CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (link)
  2. "The Outsider". televisainternacional. Retrieved August 6, 2016.
  3. "Preparan 'Los Heraldos'". orizabaenred.com. Retrieved February 15, 2002.
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