El juego de la vida

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El juego de la vida
GenreTelenovela
Written by
  • Katia R. Estrada
  • Graciela Gómez
  • Enna Márquez
Directed by
  • Claudio Reyes Rubio
  • Eric Morales Mendoza
Starring
Theme music composerCarlos Páramo
Opening theme"El juego de la vida"
by Twister
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes165
Production
Executive producerRoberto Gómez Fernández
ProducerGiselle González Salgado
Production locations
Cinematography
  • Héctor Márquez
  • Armando Zafra
Editors
  • Alejandro Becerril
  • Juan Alfredo Villareal
Camera setup
Canal de las Estrellas
ReleaseNovember 12, 2001 (2001-11-12) –
June 28, 2002 (2002-06-28)
Related

El juego de la vida (English: The game of life) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Roberto Gómez Fernández and Giselle Gonález Salgado for Televisa.[1] It premiered on November 12, 2001 and ended on June 28, 2002.

Ingrid Martz, and Jackie García star as co-protagonists, while Raquel Pankowsky, Cristián Seri, Rodrigo Mejía, Maki Soler, and Raúl Araiza
starred as antagonists.

Plot

Lorena, the more focused of the group, is a cute girl with a good heart. When she returns to school, Lorena's longtime boyfriend, Mariano, leaves her after he confesses that he loves her supposed best friend Tania.

Lorena runs home crying, and when she crosses the street, she clashes with Juan Carlos Domínguez, who falls in love with her at first sight.

Paulina, is a beautiful, sweet girl with a good heart, but also suffers from the death of her mother, who is actually alive, but her father and her aunt make her believe she died. Paulina's father shows little interest in her.

Fernanda is a wild shrinking girl who does not believe in love and can't control her nerves sometimes.

Daniela is a young innocent girl who gets her heart broken by her boyfriend Tono who suffers from a car accident and goes blind. Tono doesn’t want Daniela to spend her life suffering and looking out for him so he ends up breaking up with her.

Cast

  • Valentino Lanús as Juan Carlos "Juan Charlie" Domínguez
  • Ana Layevska as Paulina "Pau" de la Mora Miraban
  • Margarita Magaña as Fernanda "Fer" Pacheco
  • Sara Maldonado as Lorena "Lore" Álvarez
  • Jackie García as Daniela "Dany" Duarte
  • Luis Gimeno as Nicolás "Don Nico" Domínguez "Abuelo"
  • Manuel "Flaco" Ibáñez as Augusto Vidal
  • Silvia Mariscal as Sara Domínguez "Doña Sara"
  • Lucero Lander as Lucía Álvarez
  • Ingrid Martz
    as Georgina "Gina" Rivero Fuentes Guerra
  • Miguel Ángel Biaggio as Antonio "Toño" Pacheco
  • Maki Soler as Tania Vidal
  • Mauricio Barcelata as Mariano Alarcón
  • Patricio Borghetti as Patricio "Pato"
  • Tina Romero as Mercedes "Meche" Pacheco
  • David Ostrosky as Rafael Duarte
  • Juan Carlos Colombo as Ignacio de la Mora
  • Raquel Morell as Consuelo Duarte
  • Rafael Amador as Genaro Pacheco
  • Mariana Karr as Victoria "Vicky" Vidal
  • Ofelia Cano as Eugenia Robles
  • Raquel Pankowsky as Bertha de la Mora
  • Héctor Sáez as Braulio Zúñiga
  • Otto Sirgo as Javier Álvarez
  • Gabriela Cano as Araceli "Ñoña" Fuentes
  • Sergio Ochoa as Carmelo "Carmelito" Sánchez
  • Luciano Seri as Diego Santillán
  • Alexandra Monterrubio as Cinthia "Cin" Linares
  • Cristián Seri as Oscar Santillán
  • Juan Carlos Martín del Campo as Andrés Miranda
  • Raul Araiza
    as Ezequiel Domínguez
  • María Fernanda Malo as Marisol Duarte
  • Ilan Arditti as Adrián
  • Diana Osorio as Carmen "Carmelita" Pérez
  • Rodrigo Mejía as Fabián
  • Miguel Ángel Santa Rita as Simón Robles
  • Graciela Bernardos as Camila de la Mora
  • Jorge Veytia as Artemio / "Chemo"
  • Ivonne Montero as Carola Lizardi #1
  • Yessica Salazar as Carola Lizardi #2
  • Fátima Torre as Fátima Álvarez
  • Diego Sieres as Alberto "Beto" Duarte
  • Polly as Leticia Guzmán
  • Paola Flores as Pachis
  • Ricardo Vera as Bernal
  • Adalberto Parra as El Risueño
  • Carlos Amador as Santos
  • Fernando Moya as Manuel
  • Horacio Castelo as Mancera
  • Joshua Tacher as Roque"
  • Miguel Garza as Luis
  • Ingrid Macossay - as Gladys

References

  1. ^ "El juego de la vida" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived from the original on June 21, 2003. Retrieved May 20, 2016.

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