Lucía Sombra
Lucía Sombra is a Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa and transmitted by Telesistema Mexicano.
Lucía Sombra | |
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Genre | Telenovela Romance Drama |
Created by | Fernanda Villeli |
Directed by | Antulio Jiménez Pons |
Starring | Ofelia Medina Raúl Ramírez Rosenda Monteros Beatriz Sheridan Alicia Palacios Carlos Cámara Susana Alexander |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 211 |
Production | |
Executive producer | David Antón |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Telesistema Mexicano |
Picture format | White and black |
Original release | 1971 – 1972 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Historia de un amor |
Followed by | La maestra |
Ofelia Medina, Carlos Cámara, Rosenda Monteros and Raúl Ramírez starred as protagonists.
Cast
- Ofelia Medina as Lucía Sombra Calvert
- Raúl Ramírez as Pastor Emilio Calvert
- Rosenda Monteros as Matilde Guerrero
- Beatriz Sheridan as Sara Calvert
- Alicia Palacios as Doña Florencia Guerrero
- Carlos Cámara as Dr. Pablo Orazábal Guerrero
- Susana Alexander as Erika
- Miguel Suárez Arias as Don Esteban Guerrero
- Enrique Novi as Román Calvert
- Andrea Palma as Doña Natividad
- Sergio Klainer as Aarón Siavinsky
- Ricardo Cortés as Rodrigo Rimac
- Víctor Alcocer as Padre Cristóbal
- Luis Miranda as Ignacio Suárez
- Wally Barrón as Alejo Suárez
- Pilar Sen as Helena Suárez
- Raúl "Chato" Padilla as Comisario Vidal
- Héctor Cruz as Dr. Ricardo Ledesma
- Octavio Galindo as Octavio Ravel
- Eric del Castillo as Santiago Rangel
- Silvia Mariscal as Teresa
- Luis Aragón as Sr. Ravel
- Aurora Clavel as Sra. Ravel
- Jorge del Campo as Minister Pierre Duwa
- Malena Doria as Deborah Duwa
- Enrique del Castillo as Dr. Islas
- Mauricio Ferrari as Sr. Rimac
- Alberto Inzúa as Owner of the mine
- Margie Bermejo as Srta. Rangel
- Fernando Borges as Sr. Rangel
- Ada Carrasco as Peasant
- Gerardo del Castillo as Peasant
- Norma Jiménez Pons as Rodrigo's wife
- Edith González as Erika (child)
- Fernando Castro
- Marcela Davilland
- Ricardo Austi
References
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