Perla (TV series)
| Perla | |
|---|---|
| Created by | Enrique Torres |
| Developed by | TV Azteca for Azteca Digital |
| Directed by | Antulio Jimenez Pons |
| Starring | Silvia Navarro Leonardo Garcia |
| Opening theme | "Prohibido" performed by Octavio Cruz |
| Country of origin | Mexico |
| Original language | Spanish |
| No. of episodes | 230 |
| Production | |
| Executive producer | Jose Ambris |
| Producers | Elisa Salinas Juan David Burns |
| Production location | Mexico City |
| Camera setup | Multi-camera |
| Running time | 42 minutes |
| Original release | |
| Network | Azteca Trece |
| Release | 1998 |
Perla is a Mexican telenovela produced by TV Azteca. It stars Silvia Navarro and Leonardo Garcia in the lead roles.[1]
Plot
In the world of power and money, no errors are permitted. Perla is a youth attending a prestigious college; she was sent there by her mother at a very young age and has never met her father. There, she meets and befriends Julieta Santiago, the heir of "Juvenile", a major cosmetics company in Mexico. Julieta loves and has a son with Roberto Valderrama, who nevertheless betrays her and abandons her while she is pregnant. After some time, Julieta dies in a car accident. Perla decides to take her place in the Santiago family.
Cast
Main cast
- Silvia Navarro as Perla / Julieta Santiago
- Leonardo Garcia as Luis Roberto Valderrama
Secondary cast
- Gina Romand as Mercedes (villain)
- Andrés García Jr. as Alberto "Junior" Valderrama
- Paloma Woolrich as Eugenia Martinez Kaufman (villain)
- Jorge Lavat as César
- Rodolfo Arias as Pablo (main villain)
- Roberto Medina as Octavio (main villain)
- Irma Infante as Patricia
- Miguel Couturier as Alberto
- Mauricio Ferrari as Enrique
- Vanessa Acosta as Gina Valderrama
- Carmen Areu as Otilia Santiago
- Rodrigo Cachero as Alexis Santiago
- José Ramón Escoriza as Felipe Legarreta (villain)
- Karla Llanos as Julieta Santiago Sanchez
- Cristina Alatorre as Jazmín (villain, turns good)
- Gerardo Acuña as Bernardo
- Simone Victoria as Toña
- Víctor González as Hugo
- Eugenio Montessoro as Julio Alcántara
- Lucía Muñoz as Adriana
- Gabriela Hassel as Rosenda Santiago (villain)
Tertiary cast
- Michelle Barquín as Enfermera
- Roberto Carrera as Hector
- Ninel Conde
- Martín Cuburu as Benares
- Carlos Alejandro Diaz as Raymundo
- Adriana Doblado as Belén Sanchez
- Cynthia Ele as María
- Elena Felgueres as Adriana
- Daniela Garmendia as Josefina
- Javier Guerrero as Médico
- Dieter Koll as Marco
- Miguel Manzano Jr. as Germán
- Socorro Miranda as Mónica
- Betty Monroe as Guadalupe "Lupita"
- Deborah Moralo as Secretaria
- Sergio Mayer Mori as Neonato
- Eduardo Muñoz as Enriquito
- Mariana Peñalva as Regina
- Flavio Peniche as Evaro
- Palmira Pérez as Mariana
- María Rebeca as Matilde (main villain)
- Ana María Rebell as Rosa
- Karla Rico as Recepcionista
- Isabela Ripol as Julietita Santiago
- Maribel Rodríguez as Cristina
- Cuba Sanchez as Jurista
- Maricarmen Sandoval
Theme song
- Title: "Prohibido"
- Performed by: Octavio Cruz
References
- ^ Villarello, J. (2022-06-30). "Así fue el primer casting de Fernando del Solar para una novela". Excelsior (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-07-08.