Amor mío (Venezuelan TV series)
Amor Mío is a 1997 Venezuelan telenovela that was seen and broadcast on Venevisión.[1] The telenovela was written by Isamar Hernández and Tabare Perez. Astrid Gruber and Julio Pereira starred as the main protagonists.[2]
Amor Mío | |
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Created by | Isamar Hernández Tabare Perez |
Written by | Ricardo Garcia Manuel Manzano Isamar Hernández |
Directed by | Claudio Callao |
Starring | Astrid Gruber Julio Pereira Félix Loreto Gabriel Fernández |
Theme music composer | Frank Aguilar |
Opening theme | Amor Mío, Si Tú Fueras Mío by Viviana Gibelli |
Ending theme | Amor Mío, Si Tú Fueras Mío by Viviana Gibelli |
Country of origin | Venezuela |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 130 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Mariana Djuro |
Production location(s) | Caracas |
Cinematography | Carlos A. Sánchez |
Editor(s) | Carlos Alvarez |
Running time | 45 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Venevisión |
Original release | 1997 |
Cast
- Astrid Gruber as Amada Briceño / Veronica
- Julio Pereira as Luis Fernando Alcantara
- Félix Loreto as Mariano Fonseca
- Gabriel Fernández as Ricardo Sifuentes
- Nury Flores as Doña Enriqueta Alcantara
- Isabel Moreno as Carmen de Briceño
- Haydee Balza as Amalia de Sifuentes
- Mirtha Borges as Mercedes
- Judith Vasquez
- Juan Frankis as Juan
- Eliseo Perera as Felipe
- Bettina Grand as Ligia Sifuentes
- Elena Dinisio as Leticia Alcantara
- Roberto Colmenares
- Carlos Omaña as Vicente Briceño
- Aura Rivas as Chichita
- Marco A. Casanova as Andres Fonseca
- Winda Pierralt
- Asdrubal Blanco
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References
External links
- Amor mío at the Internet Movie Database
- Amor mio entrada (From Venezuela) at YouTube
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