Victoria (Mexican TV series)

Victoria is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ernesto Alonso for Televisa in 1987.[1] Its original story of Luis Reyes de la Maza, was adapted by Tere Medina and directed by Alfredo Gurrola.

Victoria
GenreTelenovela
Created byLuis Reyes de la Maza
Written byTere Medina
Directed byAlfredo Gurrola
Starring
Opening theme"Tarde" by Victoria Ruffo
Country of originMexico
Original language(s)Spanish
No. of episodes160
Production
Executive producer(s)Ernesto Alonso
CinematographyAriel Blanco
Production company(s)Televisa
Release
Original networkCanal de las Estrellas
Picture formatNTSC (480i)
Audio formatStereophonic sound
Original releaseJuly 6, 1987 (1987-07-06) 
February 12, 1988 (1988-02-12)
Chronology
Preceded byEl precio de la fama
Followed byEl pecado de Oyuki

Victoria Ruffo and Juan Ferrara starred as protagonists.

Plot

This telenovela tells the adventures of Victoria a foreign girl who comes to Mexico with the aim of finding a husband, clearly these situations are rare with a dose of melodrama and comedy that gave freshness to the story, despite not being a success equaled the success of the original, this according to critics of the lack of independence between one and the other because they were exactly alike.

Cast

  • Victoria Ruffo as Victoria Martínez Medina
  • Juan Ferrara as Juan Alfonso de los Santos
  • Isabela Corona as Montserrat Williams de de los Santos
  • Roberto Vander as Reinaldo "Ray"
  • Gina Romand as Anabel de Santana
  • Gabriela Ruffo as Carmenza Martínez
  • Guillermo Murray as Leonel de los Santos
  • Rosario Gálvez as Sara Williams y Montero
  • Marco Muñoz as Guillermo
  • Raymundo Capetillo as Joaquín de los Santos
  • Rebeca Silva as Carmina Rodríguez
  • Emilia Carranza as Amelia Espinosa de los Reyes
  • Miguel Manzano as Jeremías
  • Xavier Marc as Gerardo de los Santos
  • Miguel Macía as Teodoro Jerez
  • Oscar Servin as Pascual
  • Flor Trujillo as Lucía de los Santos
  • Aurora Alonso as Bertha
  • Yolanda Ciani as Verónica Moguel Oliva
  • Raquel Pankowsky as Hortensia
  • Cecilia Gabriela as Eloisa
  • Alicia Montoya as Esperanza
  • Luis Aguilar as Gregorio Estrada
  • Luis Xavier as Mario Moguel Oliva
  • Roberto D'Amico as Miguel Santana
  • Toño Infante as Aurelio
  • Martha Resnikoff as Soledad
  • Sergio Suani as Felipe
  • Consuelo Frank as Doña Gabriela Oliva
  • Lucy Cantú as Minerva
  • Guillermo Aguilar as Rodolfo
  • Irma Infante as Virginia
  • Romina Castro as Cristina de la Peña

Awards

YearAwardCategoryNomineeResult
19886th TVyNovelas AwardsBest Telenovela of the YearErnesto AlonsoNominated
Best ActressVictoria Ruffo
Best ActorJuan Ferrara
Best Antagonist ActressIsabela Corona
Best Leading ActressRosario GálvezWon
Best Leading ActorMiguel ManzanoNominated
Best Young Lead ActressGabriela Ruffo
Best Young Lead ActorLuis Xavier
Best Female RevelationFlor Trujillo
Best Male RevelationRoberto Vander
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References

  1. "Victoria en Alma Latina" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Retrieved February 25, 2015.


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