Ladrón de corazones

Ladrón de Corazones, It is an American telenovela produced by Telemundo and Argos Comunicación in 2003.

Ladrón de corazones
GenreTelenovela
Based onPoliladron
by Adrián Suar
Written by
  • Guillermo Ríos
  • Ricardo García
  • Leonardo Bechini
  • Epigmenio Ibarra
  • Mauricio Somjano
  • Roberto Stopello
  • Óscar Tabernise
  • Luis Zelkowicz
Directed by
  • Walter Doehner
  • Silvana Zuanetti
Starring
Opening theme"Ladrón de corazones" by Elefantes
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)Spanish
No. of episodes141
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • Carlos Bardasano
  • Sachiko Uzeta
Producer(s)
  • Carlos Payán
  • Epigmenio Ibarra
  • Mónica Skorlich
  • Ana Urquidi
CinematographyEsteban de Llaca
Editor(s)Horacio Valle
Camera setupMulti-camera
Production company(s)
DistributorTelemundo Internacional
Release
Original networkTelemundo
Picture formatNTSC (480i)
Audio formatStereophonic sound
Original releaseMay 19 (2003-05-19) 
December 10, 2003 (2003-12-10)
Chronology
Preceded byLa venganza
Followed byEl alma herida

Cast

  • Lorena Rojas as Verónica Vega
  • Manolo Cardona as Gustavo Velasco
  • Humberto Zurita as Antonio Vega
  • Roberto Mateos as Esteban de Llaca
  • Fabiola Campomanes as Inés Santoscoy
  • Claudia Lobo as Celia Tapia de Velasco
  • Marcos Valdés as Ramiro Barrientos
  • Raúl Arrieta as Froylan Narváez
  • Roberto Medina as Padre Anselmo Tapia
  • Marco Treviño as Mateo
  • Sergio Ochoa as Tarta
  • Lisa Owen as Magdalena Tapia
  • Wendy de los Cobos as María Castillo
  • Teresa Selma as Doña Francisca Zambrano de Velasco
  • Paola Ochoa as Refugio
  • Enoc Leaño as Ibañez
  • Aarón Beas as Gabriel
  • Carlos Coss as El Chino
  • Alberto Guerra as Tony Castillo
  • Marisol Centeno as Claudia Barrientos
  • Teresa Tuccio as Susan Estévez
  • Daniela Bolaños as Nancy Barrera
  • Marisol del Olmo as Marcela
  • Álvaro Guerrero as José Salvador Martínez 'Chepe'
  • Marcelo Buquet as Patricio Benítez
  • Luis Gerardo Méndez as Raúl
  • Patricia Marrerro as Teresa
  • Angélica Celaya as Renata
  • Gabriel Porras as Román
  • Alfredo Ahnert as Charles
  • Rubén Cristiany as Obispo
  • Rodolfo Arias as Carlos
  • Luis Cárdenas as Secretario Manuel
  • Alfonso Diluca as Leonardo de la Lama
  • Emilio Guerrero as Leyva
  • Eugenio Montessoro as Hernán Ferreira
  • Irineo Alvarez as Secretario
  • Roberto Montiel as Presidente
  • Guillermo Ríos as Manuel Martínez
  • Marco Antonio Aguirre as Chetas
  • Candela Ferro as Elena Aragón
  • Seraly Morales as Doctor
  • Raúl Ortiz as Doctor
  • Erwin Veytia as Virgilio
  • Hugo Albores as Islas
  • Adrian Alonso as Niño
  • Fernando Banda as Fernando
  • Moisés Cardez as Sicario
  • José Antonio Coro as Doctor
  • Ignacio Flores de la Lama as Jugador
  • Marcela Espeso as Vendedora
  • Jaime Estrada as Gerente de Boxeo
  • John Gertz as Bill Carson
  • Aurora Gil as Acompañante
  • Antonio Gozat as El Chato
  • Héctor Holten as. El director de la cárcel
  • César Izaguirre as Testigo protegido
  • Paco Mauri as Juez
  • David Rencoret as Francisco Santoscoy
  • Patricia Rozitchner as Silvia
  • Juan Ríos Cantú as Emilio Escobar
  • Alejandro Usigli as Narco
  • Jorge Victoria as Espinoza
  • Keyla Wood as Anna
  • Luis Yeverino as Secuestrador
  • Antonio Zagaceta as Ugalde
  • Marco Zetina as Narco
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