Mentir para Vivir

Mentir para vivir (Life of Lies; dubbed as Lie So You Can Live by Univision) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Rosy Ocampo for Televisa. The telenovela is written by Maria Zarattini, who last wrote La Fuerza del Destino.

Mentir para vivir
GenreTelenovela
Created byMaria Zarattini
Written by
  • Juan Carlos Tejeda
  • Claudia Velazco
Directed by
  • Benjamín Cann
  • Rodrigo Saunbos
Starring
Theme music composerAlberto Olmedo
Opening theme"Déjame soñar" by Ricardo Montaner and India Martínez
Ending theme"Volverte a enamorar" by David Zepeda
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes101 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerRosy Ocampo
Producers
  • María Alba Espinosa
  • Eduardo Meza
Production locations
Cinematography
  • Manuel Barajas
  • Daniel Ferrer
EditorAlfredo Juárez
Release
Original networkCanal de las Estrellas
Picture format
Original releaseJune 3 (2013-06-03) 
October 20, 2013 (2013-10-20)
Chronology
Preceded byQué bonito amor
Followed byQuiero amarte
External links
Official website

Mayrín Villanueva and David Zepeda star as the protagonists,[1][2] while Altair Jarabo, Leticia Perdigón, and Diego Olivera star as the main antagonists.[3][4]

On June 3, 2013, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting Mentir para vivir (originally scheduled to air on May 27, 2013)[5] weeknights at 7:25pm, replacing Qué bonito amor.[6] The last episode was broadcast on October 20, with Quiero Amarte replacing it the following day.[7][8]

Mentir para vivir, itself the fourth name, was previously known as La Sustituta,[9] Oriana,[10] and Mentiras de verdad.[11] Production of Mentir para vivir officially started on March 4, 2013.

On October 7, 2013, Univision started broadcasting Mentir para vivir weeknights at 10pm/9c, replacing Qué Bonito Amor.[12][13] On December 23, 2013, due to low ratings, Univision started broadcasting Mentir para vivir weeknights at 7pm/6c, replacing Corazón indomable. The last episode was broadcast on February 28, 2014.

Plot

Oriana Caligaris [Mayrín Villanueva] and José Luis Falcón [Diego Olivera] are a Mexican couple who lives in Colombia with their six years old daughter, Alina [Ana Paula Martinez].

José Luis works in Colombian customs. One day, he confesses to Oriana about his involvement in a smuggling operation, and that the earnings are deposited into an account opened in Oriana's name but without her consent. For this, Jose told Oriana that the police is searching for them.

Disappointed and out of fear, Oriana escapes to Mexico with her daughter Alina, to find her dear friend, Raquel [Altair Jarabo], who along with Lucina [Cecilia Gabriela] own the hotel "El Descanso" in San Carlos, Sonora. Raquel decided to keep Oriana and her daughter in their hotel for the few days they would be staying. José Luis supposedly died in a chase with police.

Among the hotel guests is Don Gabriel Sánchez [Alejandro Tommasi], an old friend of Lucia. Gabriel is a partner at a major spinning and weaving factory located in Hermosillo, Sonora. He is a widow that is remarried to Lila [Lourdes Munguia], an ambitious woman that is twenty years younger than him. Lila has a brother, Berto [Ferdinando Valencia], who is a playboy.

One afternoon while Don Gabriel was relaxing at the hotel, Alina saw a gun by the beach while she was playing. The gun was dropped by some drunk guys the previous day. While Alina tried to show Gabriel the gun, she accidentally shot him in the chest. Gabriel falls dead. On hearing the shot, Oriana runs and sees his daughter with a gun. Out of fear and in a bid to protect them, Raquel and Lucina send Oriana and Alina to Guaymas, Sonora.

When Ricardo [David Zepeda] arrives in San Carlos to collect the body of his father and initiate investigations, it was reported that the main suspect of the crime is a young woman who is accompanied by her young daughter.

Few days after the shooting, Anas Valdivia [Laisha Wilkins], a strange, depressed and lonely young woman checked into the hotel, and drowned herself. Always-clever Lucina takes the opportunity to pass on Anas' identification, thus making Oriana impersonate Anas. This is to clear Oriana of her involvement in the murder of Don Gabriel. Though this was against Oriana's will, but she accepted because she has no choice but to 'Lie to Live'.

Living as Anas, Oriana worked in a cloth store, starting her life all over. She also changed Alina's name to Catalina and explained why she changed their names - so that they won't be separated.

Few weeks after, Mrs. Paloma Aresti [Adriana Roel], Ricardo's godmother and a wealthy woman who is in search of her only grandchild and heir, hired a private investigator, who went by the hotel to search for Anas Valdivia. an investigator sent by who is looking for her only grandchild and heir, whom she does not know: Inés Valdivia. Again timely, Lucina, knowing what she had done with Anas' identity, led the investigator to Oriana, painting her to be the 'likely' granddaughter of the wealthy old woman. She also told the investigator that she saw a little girl with the supposed Anas. Lucina then gives the investigator Oriana' picture, telling him it's Anas. Lucina also gives a brush with a lock of Anas' hair and advised a DNA test.

Eventually, Anas (Oriana) is located by Paloma, who takes her to live with her. There, Oriana meets Ricardo. Oriana then becomes a partner in Paloma's spinning and weaving factory.

Gabriel's son, Ricardo [David Zepeda] is a successful engineer who has a and rebellious teenager Sebastian (Alejandro Speitzer).

The attraction between Oriana and Ricardo is immediate without imagining that there are among them many obstacles and adversities secrets to be overcome. Circumstances further complicate when José Luis who in reality is not dead comes back to Mexico determined to get his family and fight in a game of lies and truths, in which love will triumph in the end.

Cast

Main cast

Supporting cast

Special participation

Awards and nominations

TVyNovelas Awards
Year Place Category Nominated Result Lost to
2014 Plaza Condesa, Ciudad de México Best Telenovela Mentir para Vivir Nominated Amores Verdaderos
Best screenplay or adaptation Mentir para Vivir Nominated Kary Fajer, Gerardo Luna and Ximena Suárez (Amores Verdaderos)
Telenovela Platform Mentir para Vivir Nominated (Amores Verdaderos)
Best Lead Actress Mayrin Villanueva Nominated Erika Buenfil (Amores Verdaderos)
Best Lead Actor David Zepeda Nominated Juan Diego Covarrubias (De que te quiero te quiero)
Antagonist Best Actress Altair Jarabo Nominated Marjorie de Sousa (Amores Verdaderos)
Best Actor Antagonist Diego Olivera Nominated Manuel Ojeda (La Tempestad)
Best Leading Actor Patricio Castillo Nominated Jesús Ochoa (Libre para amarte)
Best Young Actor Alejandro Speitzer Won N/A
Best actress co-star Cecilia Gabriela Nominated Cynthia Klitbo (De que te quiero te quiero)
Best Actor co-feature Felipe Najera Won N/A
Best Supporting Actress Leticia Perdigón Nominated Susana Gonzalez (Amores Verdaderos)
Best Supporting Actor Juan Carlos Barreto Nominated Manuel 'Flaco' Ibáñez (La mujer del vendaval)
Best Stage Manager Benjamin Cann and Rodrigo Saunbos Won N/A

References

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  3. "Altair Jarabo y Diego Olivera se integraron a la telenovela "Mentir Para Vivir"". Univision.com. Archived from the original on 30 June 2015. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  4. "'Mentir Para Vivir' Telenovela: Altair Jarabo and Diego Olivera Have Joined the Cast". Latinos Post. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  5. "us". Televisa Televisión. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  6. "TV Notas ¡Irresistible!". tvnotas.com.mx. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  7. "Mentir Para Vivir llegará a su final el 20 de octubre". En El Show. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  8. "Gran estreno de Quiero Amarte, nueva telenovela de Cristian de la Fuente y Karime Lozano". starMedia. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  9. "Revista TVyNovelas". Revista TVyNovelas. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  10. "Elenco de la telenovela "Oriana"". starMedia. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  11. "El Universal - - Rosy Ocampo producirá "Mentiras de verdad"". eluniversal.com.mx. 18 June 2013. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  12. "Avances sobre la Novela Qué Bonito Amor, calma tu intriga - Univision.com". Univision.com. Archived from the original on 29 September 2013. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  13. "Videos de la Novela Mentir Para Vivir y sus actores - Univision.com". Univision.com. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
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