Laberintos de pasión
Laberintos de pasión (English: Labyrinths of passion) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ernesto Alonso for Televisa in 1999–2000.[1]
Laberintos de pasión | |
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Genre | Telenovela Romance Drama |
Created by | Caridad Bravo Adams |
Written by | Cuauhtémoc Blanco María del Carmen Peña Tere Medina Issa López |
Directed by | Claudio Reyes Rubio |
Starring | Leticia Calderón Francisco Gattorno César Évora Maria Rubio Manuel Ojeda Mónika Sánchez Azela Robinson Aaron Hernan Eugenio Cobo |
Theme music composer | Jorge Avendaño |
Opening theme | Laberintos de pasión by Pedro Fernández |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 80 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Ernesto Alonso |
Producer(s) | Luis Miguel Barona |
Production location(s) | Filming Televisa San Ángel Mexico City, Mexico Locations San Vicente, Mexico |
Cinematography | Juan Carlos Frutos Víctor Soto |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 41-44 minutes |
Production company(s) | Televisa |
Distributor | Televisa |
Release | |
Original network | Las Estrellas |
Picture format | 480i SDTV |
Audio format | Dolby Digital 5.1 |
Original release | October 4, 1999 – January 21, 2000 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Por tu amor |
Followed by | Siempre te amaré |
Related shows | Estafa de amor (1961) Estafa de amor (1968) El engaño (1986) Corazón que miente (2016) |
On Monday, October 4, 1999, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting Laberintos de pasión weekdays at 8:00pm, replacing Por tu amor. The last episode was broadcast on Friday, January 21, 2000 with Siempre te amaré replacing it the following day. From Monday, August 21, 2000, to Tuesday, December 12, 2000, it aired in the United States weeknights at 9/8c on Univisión, replacing Tres Mujeres.
Leticia Calderón, Francisco Gattorno and César Évora starred as protagonists, while Manuel Ojeda, Mónika Sánchez and Azela Robinson starred as antagonists. María Rubio, Abraham Ramos, Tiare Scanda, Aaron Hernan, Eugenio Cobo and starred as stellar performances. Alma Delfina starred as special participation.
"The Best Telenovela of the Year" (Premios TVyNovelas 2000)
Cast
- Leticia Calderón as Julieta Valderrama
- Francisco Gattorno as Pedro Valencia Miranda
- César Évora as Gabriel Almada
- María Rubio as Doña Ofelia Montero Vda. de Miranda
- Manuel Ojeda as Genaro Valencia
- Azela Robinson as Carmina Roldán Montero de Valencia
- Mónika Sánchez as Nadia Román Valencia/Nadia Casanova Guzmán
- Abraham Ramos as Cristóbal Valencia Miranda
- Aarón Hernán as Lauro Sánchez
- Pedro Armendáriz Jr. as Father Mateo Valencia
- Alma Delfina as Sofía Miranda Montero de Valencia
- Eugenio Cobo as Arturo Sandoval
- Tiaré Scanda as Rocío González Pascual
- Socorro Bonilla as Matilde Pascual de González
- Silvia Manríquez as Sara Morales de Sandoval
- Roberto Antúnez as Miguel Valderrama
- Héctor Sáez as Juan González
- Luz María Jerez as Marissa Cervantes
- Fernando Robles as Rosendo Treviño
- Amira Cruzat as Magdalena García
- David Ramos as Diego Sandoval García
- Antonio de la Vega as Benjamín Sandoval Morales
- Nayeli Dainzu as Alejandra Sandoval Morales
- José Antonio Ferral as Ponciano
- Leonor Bonilla as Rebeca Fernández
- Milton Cortés as Javier Medina
- Ricardo Vera as Comandante Mendoza
- Rubén Morales as Assistant of commandant
- Yosy as Julieta Valderrama (child)
- Raúl Castellanos as Pedro Valencia Miranda (child)
- Eduardo de la Vega as Cristóbal Valencia Miranda (child)
- Susana Contreras as Genoveva Camacho
- Elisa Coll as Olivia Rocina
- Linda Mejía as Ana Mary Caixba
- Benjamín Islas as Florencio Zamora
Awards
Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Result |
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2000 | 18th TVyNovelas Awards | Best Telenovela of the Year | Ernesto Alonso | Won |
Best Actress | Leticia Calderón | |||
Best Actor | Francisco Gattorno | |||
Best Antagonist Actress | Mónika Sánchez | |||
Best Antagonist Actor | Manuel Ojeda | |||
Best Writer | Cuauhtémoc Blanco Mª del Carmen Peña | |||
Best Musical Theme | Pedro Fernández | |||
Best Telenovela Composer | Jorge Avendaño | |||
Premios Bravo | Best Actor | César Évora |
References
- "Laberintos de pasión" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived from the original on October 3, 2002. Retrieved April 12, 2016.