Nadie me dirá como quererte

Nadie me dirá como quererte is a Venezuela telenovela written by Martín Hahn and produced by Radio Caracas Televisión in 2008. It is inspired by the work Ifigenia of Teresa de la Parra.[1][2]

Nadie me dirá como quererte
GenreTelenovela
Created by
Directed byJosé Alcalde
Starring
Opening theme"Ni tú, ni nadie" by Mariana Vega
Country of originVenezuela
Original language(s)Spanish
No. of episodes160
Production
Executive producer(s)Leonor Sardi
Producer(s)
  • Ana Vizoso González
  • Ifigenia Rivas
  • Yenny Morales
Production location(s)Caracas
Release
Original networkRadio Caracas Televisión
Original releaseSeptember 23, 2008 (2008-09-23) 
April 1, 2009 (2009-04-01)
Chronology
Preceded byLa trepadora
Followed byCalle luna, Calle sol

Marianela González and Hugo Vásquez star as the main protagonists, while Dora Mazzone, Juan Carlos Alarcón and Raquel Yanez star as the main antagonists.

Plot

María Eugenia Alonso is a woman who returns from France to Venezuela after learning of the death of her father. Although she has character and an advanced mentality, she discovers that her father left her inheritance in ruin, and she is forced to depend on her uncle and aunt Antonia Aristiguieta who despises her niece for her beauty and ideas. While adapting to her new way of life, she meets Gabriel Olmedo, a recently graduated doctor, passionate and persevering with whom she shares her revolutionary ideas. María Eugenia is a strong advocate for women's rights and gender equality. However, his aunt introduces him to César Leal, a wealthy, very macho entrepreneur who is willing to conquer her no matter what happens, thus putting her love for Gabriel in jeopardy.

Cast

  • Marianela González as María Eugenia Alonso
  • Hugo Vásquez as Gabriel Olmedo
  • Juan Carlos Alarcón as César Leal
  • Dora Mazzone as Antonia de Aristigueta
  • Raquel Yánez as Rita Monasterio
  • Javier Vidal as Eduardo Aristigueta
  • Hilda Abrahamz as Mercedes de Galindo
  • Llena Aloma as Magnolia
  • Nestor Bravo as Mateo Vargas
  • Aileen Celeste as Cristina Iturbe
  • Laura Chimaras as Ana Teresa Galindo
  • Ivette Domínguez as Purita
  • Lance Dos Ramos as Carlos Emilio Aristigueta
  • Guillermo Dávila as Francisco Alonso
  • Juan Carlos Gardié as Alberto Galindo
  • Margarita Hernández as Clara Aristigueta
  • Enrique Izquierdo as Adalberto
  • Kiara as Laura Carbonell
  • Alberto López as Alcalde Prudencio
  • Yelena Maciel as Isabelita Pérez
  • Carlos Marquez as El Juez
  • Alejandro Mata as Ulices Stephanopolus
  • Héctor Peña as Pedro Aristiguieta
  • Rosario Prieto as Gregoria Salas
  • Eben Renan as Tomás
  • Betty Ruth as Eugenia Aristigueta
  • Freddy Salazar as El Cura
  • Jalymar Salomón as Fernanda
  • Lucía Sanoja as Esperanza Santelíz
  • Gonzalo Velutini as Doctor
  • Manuel Villalba as Ministro Monasterios
  • Diana Volpe as Ligia
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References

  1. Diana Campos. "Promo: Nadie me dirá como quererte" (in Spanish). Todotnv. Retrieved April 11, 2015.
  2. Soniberth Jiménez. ""Ifigenia me inspiró pero no me encarceló"" (in Spanish). El Universal Venezuela. Archived from the original on April 14, 2015. Retrieved April 11, 2015.
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