Valeria y Maximiliano

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Valeria y Maximiliano
GenreTelenovela
Romance
Drama
Written byNora Alemán
Lorena Salazar
Eduardo Quiroga
Directed byLuis Vélez
José Acosta Navas
Claudio Reyes Rubio
StarringLeticia Calderón
Juan Ferrara
Marco Muñoz
Arturo Peniche
Ana Colchero
Cecilia Gabriela
Magda Karina
Opening themeValeria y Maximiliano by Bebu Silvetti
¿Dónde andará el amor? by Denisse de Kalafe (rebroadcasting 2000)
Ending themePromesas en la noche by Lourdes Munguía
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes95
Production
Executive producerCarlos Sotomayor
ProducerRafael Urióstegui
Production locationsMexico City
Guadalajara
New York City, NY, United States
CinematographyCarlos Guerra Villareal
Running time41-44 minutes
Production companyTelevisa
Original release
NetworkCanal de las Estrellas
ReleaseDecember 23, 1991 (1991-12-23) –
May 1, 1992 (1992-05-01)
Related
Heridas de amor (2006)

Valeria y Maximiliano is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carlos Sotomayor for Televisa in 1991.[1]

Leticia Calderón and Juan Ferrara starred as protagonists, while Ana Colchero and Marco Muñoz starred as antagonists.

Synopsis[edit]

This is the story of Valeria the most beautiful daughter of Miguel and Blanca Landero. Her beauty leads to jealousy and destruction while her strength helps her overcome all her family's troubles. Valeria rejects many men but the worst of which is Roman de la Fuente who destroys her family after she rejects him. Luckily Valeria is not alone Maximiliano(who is in love with her) always lends a shoulder to cry on.

Cast[edit]

Main
Supporting
  • Magda Karina as Nydia Ramos
  • Gina Romand as Mercedes Ramos
  • Rubén Rojo as Julio Souberville
  • Rosita Arenas as Blanca Landero
  • Claudio Obregón as Ernesto Ramos
  • Carlos Bracho as Miguel Landero
  • Magda Guzmán as Eugenia Landero "Mamá U"
  • Eugenia Avendaño as Aunt Nena
  • Juan Carlos Muñoz as Salvador Becerril
  • Daniela Durán as Lucy Mora
  • Héctor Parra as Dr. José Sánchez
  • Hugo Acosta as Alberto de la Garza
  • Luis Uribe as Captain Manuel Nava
  • Ricardo Leal as Oficial Noriega
  • Jorge Salinas as Damián Souberville
  • Israel Jaitovich as Juan Pablo Souberville
  • Guillermo Quintanilla as Matías
  • Humberto Yáñez as Jiménez
  • Cuca Dublán as Tomasa
  • Rubén Camelo as Toño
  • Tere Rábago as Benita
  • Vivian Gray as Angélica Corso
  • Georgina Pedret as Verónica
  • Guadalupe Bolaños as Lety
  • José María Negri as Fausto
  • Graciela Bernardos as Psychiatrist

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Valeria y Maximiliano" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived from the original on September 11, 2011. Retrieved February 23, 2016.

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