Las 2 Carolinas

Las 2 Carolinas is a 2014 Chilean television series, directed and produced by Vicente Sabatini,[1][2] which aired on Chilevisión from March 2, 2014, to September 12, 2014.

Las 2 Carolinas
GenreDramedy
Created byVíctor Carrasco
Vicente Sabatini
Written byAndrea Franco
Fernando Delgado
Tomás Espinoza
Daniel Gijón
Directed byVicente Sabatini
StarringClaudia Di Girolamo
Francisca Lewin
Pablo Cerda
Eduardo Paxeco
Ximena Rivas
Juan Falcón
Francisca Gavilán
Héctor Noguera
Opening themeSoy lo que soy
Composer(s)Sandra Mihanovich
Country of originChile
Original language(s)Spanish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes136
Production
Executive producer(s)Verónica Basso
Producer(s)Cecilia Aguirre
Production location(s)Chilevision Studios. Macul, Santiago de Chile
Running time60 minutes
DistributorTurner Broadcasting System
Release
Original networkChilevisión
Picture format1080i 16:9 (HDTV)
Original releaseMarch 2, 2014 (2014-03-02) 
present
Chronology
Preceded byGraduados
External links
Website

Premise

Carolina Salazar Ibarra (Francisca Lewin) a hard-working young woman from a poor family, she gets a relevant position in the fashion world thanks to being mistaken for a wealthy woman with the same name: Carolina Salazar. This scope of name makes her selected in an elegant boutique run by Sofia Parker (Claudia Di Girolamo), an authoritative boss who thinks she is employing the daughter of one of her friends. However, the brightness, the luxuries and the elegance, dazzle her and tempt her to accept a millionaire contract. Upon learning of the impersonation, the young woman will remain silent so as not to disappoint her family, excited about her new job, and also not to miss this opportunity, since her mother is about to lose the house due to a large number of debts. Thus, she will have to start a double life, certain that at some point she will be able to confess the truth.

Cast

Actor/ActressCharacter
Francisca Lewin Carolina Salazar-Ibarra
Claudia Di Girolamo Sofia Parker
Pablo Cerda Martín Parker
Eduardo Paxeco Lautaro "Lauta" Martínez
Ximena Rivas Rebeca Salazar
Juan Falcón Wilson Vasquez
Francisca Gavilán Jacqueline "Jackie" Duarte
Héctor Noguera Rolando Vallejos
Luz Jiménez Rosa Bahamondes
Isidora Urrejola Lorena Salazar-Ibarra
Eyal Meyer Max Montero-Parker
Sofía García Isidora Ruiz
Sebastián Layseca Jonathan "Johnny" Salazar-Ibarra
Daniela Palavecino Alejandra Verdugo
Claudia Navarrete Magdalena Fuentes
Paloma Moreno Carolina Salazar-Recabarren
Antonio Campos Pablo Verdugo
Karla Melo Carla Ferrada
Juan Maldonado Fabricio Salazar-Ibarra
Claudio Castellón Augusto "Pinocho" Vallejos
Constanza Poloni Stephanie "Steffy" Salazar-Ruiz
Andrea García-Huidobro Renata Stewart
Luz María Yacominetti Lucy Ferrada

Special participation

Actor/ActressCharacter
Patricio Achurra Luis "Lucho" Salazar
Silvia Santelices Teresa Recabarren
Consuelo Holzapfel Estela Soto
Macarena Teke Pamela Soto/Claudia Salazar
Rodrigo Soto Brayathan Mendoza/Mark Mondaca
Mabel Farías Carmen Verdugo
Víctor Rojas Julio Verdugo
Gustavo Becerra Delincuente
Heidrun Breier Maestra espiritual
Elvis Fuentes Antonio
Andrés San Martín Patricio Navarro
Marina Salcedo Coty Bustamante
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