Seis Hermanas

Seis Hermanas (English: Six Sisters) is a Spanish soap opera produced by Bambú Producciones for Televisión Española which was broadcast on La 1 between April 15, 2015 and April 21, 2017. The series is set in the beginning of the 20th century, in Madrid starting in 1913.[1]

Seis Hermanas
GenrePeriod drama soap opera
StarringMaría Castro
Celia Freijeiro
Mariona Tena
Marta Larralde
Candela Serrat
Carla Díaz
Álex Adróver
Álex Gadea
Llum Barrera
Pep Antón Muñoz
Vicky Peña
Juan Ribó
Country of originSpain
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes489
Production
Running time60 minutes
Production companyBambú Producciones for Televisión Española
Release
Original networkLa 1
Original releaseApril 15, 2015 (2015-04-15) 
April 21, 2017 (2017-04-21)
External links
Website

TVE announced on late October 2016 that Seis Hermanas will end on April 21, 2017 being replaced by a new police drama soap opera called Servir y proteger.

Plot

The series is set in the Madrid of 1913 and tells the story of the six sisters Silva: Adela (Celia Freijeiro), the older sister, takes most of the decisions, generous, loving and kind; Blanca (Mariona Tena) (She is classy and extremely kind, although after a serious illness changed her way of being) she is engaged to Rodolfo Loygorri (Fernando Andina), but she is in love with a different person; Diana, is the enterprising sister, believes that women are undervalued, and although she does not find the love of her life, her destiny has different plans for her; Francisca (Maria Castro), sings secretly in the Ambigú, but her dream is to become a lyric singer and sing Opera; Celia (Candela Serrat), whose dream is to study and to write, later discovers that she has romantic feelings for her worker friend Petra (Carlota Olcina); And Elisa (Carla Diaz), who is the little sister, is spoiled, irascible and bossy, and dreams of finding a man with whom she can form a family. The six sisters are women of upper-class who are responsible for their father's factory after his death.

Cast

Main cast

  • Celia Freijeiro as Adela Silva Torrealba(Episode 0 - Episode 368)
  • María Castro as Francisca Silva Torrealba de Civantos
  • Mariona Tena as Blanca Silva Torrealba de Loygorri, baronesa de Loygorri
  • Marta Larralde as Diana Silva Torrealba de Montaner
  • Candela Serrat as Celia Silva Torrealba
  • Carla Díaz as Elisa Silva Torrealba
  • Álex Adróver as Salvador Montaner
  • Kiti Mánver as Dolores Loygorri, Baroness widow of Loygorri
  • Álex Gadea as Cristóbal Loygorri Del Amo
  • Fernando Andina as Rodolfo Loygorri Del Amo, Baron consort of Loygorri
  • Nuncy Valcárcel as María de las Mercedes "Merceditas" Oviedo de Ferreiro
  • Joaquín Climent as Benjamín Fuentes
  • Antón Muñoz as Enrique Gutiérrez
  • Ricard Sales as Gabriel Gutiérrez Rivera, Count of Barros
  • Llum Barrera as Antonia Rivera de Gutiérrez
  • Cristóbal Suárez as Luis Civantos
  • Raúl Fernández de Pablo as Bernardo Angulo
  • Julia Molins as Sofía Álvarez de Terán
  • Jorge Clemente as Carlos "Carlitos" Terán
  • Georgina Amorós as Lorenza
  • Avelino González as Raimundo Ferreiro (Episode 76 - Episode ¿?)
  • Eva Almaya as Marina Montero (Episode 70 - Episode ¿?)
  • Ana Mayo as Beatriz Vinuesa(Episode 208 - Episode 305)
  • Daniel Muriel as Federico Velasco Doménech (Episode 250 - Episode ¿?)
  • María Cotiello as Úrsula "Soledad Silva Guzmán" (Episode 324 - Episode ¿?)
  • María Isasi as Elpidia (Episode 332 - Episode ¿?)
  • Roger Coma as Emilio Sánchez (Episode 263 - Episode ¿?)
  • Adrián Lamana as Ciro (Episode 339 - Episode ¿?)

With the special collaboration of

  • Juan Ribó as Ricardo Silva Santos
  • Vicky Peña as Rosalía Manzano
  • Marta Fernández Muro as Tía Adolfina Torrealba López (Episode 299 - Episode 324; Episode 360 - Episode ¿?)
  • Luz Valdenebro as Aurora Alarcón Marco(Episode 100 - 130; Episode 198 - 257; Episode 300 - 405)
  • Raúl Alberto Mediero Rodríguez as Factory Employee (Episode 338 - Episode 344)

See also

References

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