Mujer secreta

Mujer Secreta (English title:Secret woman) is a Venezuelan telenovela written by Alidha Ávila and produced by Radio Caracas Televisión in 1999.[1] This telenovela lasted 126 episodes and was distributed internationally by RCTV International.[2]

Mujer secreta
GenreTelenovela
Romance
Drama
Created byAlidha Ávila
Written byAlidha Ávila
José Manuel Peláez
Josefina Jordan
Sandra Caula
Ezequiel Borges
Directed byJosé Alcalde
StarringCarolina Tejera
Juan Carlos Vivas
Mariano Álvarez
Alba Roversi
Luis Fernandez
Opening themeComo un Aleluya by Sergio Dalma
Ending themeComo un Aleluya by Sergio Dalma
Country of originVenezuela
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes126
Production
Executive producerAndrea Gouverneur
ProducerWladimir Giménez
Production locationCaracas
Production companyRCTV
DistributorRCTV International
Release
Original networkRCTV
Picture format480i SDTV
Original releaseJune 2 (1999-06-02) 
October 26, 1999 (1999-10-26)
Chronology
Followed byCarita Pintada

Carolina Tejera[3] and Juan Carlos Vivas starred as the main protagonists with Mariano Álvarez and Alba Roversi as the antagonists.

Synopsis

Eugenia is a beautiful and gentle woman trapped in an abusive marriage to her husband Gustavo Landaeta. She struggles to find herself, love and happiness as she debates whether to leave her husband or not as she blames herself for her husband's failures even though she knows that his mother Carlota who had a role to play in his current brutal behaviour and insecurities. Eugenia fears leaving Gustavo and being free to end up trapped in another prison. But her destiny changes when she meets Bernardo Valladares, Gustavo's cousin and one of the heirs to the Valladares group of banks. Eugenia feels safe and secure in Bernardo's arms and is able to forget her troubles. Although they love each other, they know their love is impossible due to Gustavo's emotional instability and ruinous ambition, and José Manuel, Bernardo's father who is also secretly in love with Eugenia and desires to make her his wife.[4][5]

Cast

  • Carolina Tejera as Eugenia Sánchez de Landaeta
  • Juan Carlos Vivas as Bernardo Valladares
  • Mariano Alvarez as José Manuel Valladares
  • Alba Roversi as Esperanza Salvat
  • Carlos Camara Jr. as Javier Espinoza
  • Luis Fernandez as Gustavo Landaeta
  • Carlos Marquez as Don Julio Valladares
  • Dad Dager as Cecilia Valladares de Espinoza
  • Sebastián Falco as " Jesus Beltran
  • Maria Cristina Lozada as Yolanda de Valladares
  • Herminia Martinez as Carlota Zanetti de Landaeta
  • Rosario Prieto as Evencia de Romero
  • Margarita Hernandez as Clemencia Hidalgo Ollarvide
  • Leopoldo Regnault as Jose Clemente Bejarano
  • Manuel Escolano as Esteban Itriago
  • Ambar Diaz as Yuraima
  • Alfonso Medina as Marcos Romero
  • Betzabeth Duque as Manuela Itriaga
  • Antonio Cuevas as Rodolfo Romero
  • Aitor Gaviria as Asdrubal España
  • Mirela Mendoza as Fatima Romero
  • Solmayra Castillo as Ana María de Itriago
  • Gabriela Santeliz as Adelaida Bejarano
  • Leonardo Marrero as Orlando Contreras
  • Jeronimo Gil as Danilo Bejarano
  • Malena Alvarado as Magola
  • Frank Spano as Alvaro Gil
  • Mauricio Antonucci as Simon Romero
  • Jorge Aravena as Sebastian Palacios
  • Joel Borges as Pecas
  • Martin Brassesco as Alexis Salgueiro
  • Ivonne Conte as Celina
  • Alejo Felipe as Horacio Santana
  • Gaspar 'Indio' González as Celio
  • Gledys Ibarra as Micaela Rojas
  • Ralph Kinnard as Walter Newman
  • Vito Lonardo as Paredes
  • Gerardo Soto as Alfonzo Ponte

References

  1. "Formatos telenovelas Mujer Secreta". rctvintl.com (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 7 July 2017. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  2. "RCTV (1999), 126 capitulos Mujer Secreta". vencor.narod. Archived from the original on 18 September 2016. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  3. "Así luce la actriz Carolina Tejera 16 años después de la telenovela "Mujer Secreta"". lapatilla.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  4. "MUJER SECRETA Venezuela · 1999 · SD". comercialtv.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  5. "Mujer Secreta". seriesnow.com. Archived from the original on 12 April 2017. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
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