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Alma Muriel
Alma Muriel del Sordo (20 October 1951 – 5 January 2014), known artistically as Alma Muriel, was a Mexican actress who appeared in plays, films, and telenovelas, best known for her role as Irene del Conde / Lucrecia Treviño in Televisa's telenovela ''El extraño retorno de Diana Salazar'' (1988). Muriel died from a heart attack on 5 January 2014, aged 62, in Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo. Filmography Telenovelas Films Awards and nominations Premios TVyNovelas The Premios TVyNovelas are presented annually by Televisa and the magazine TVyNovelas to honor the best Mexican television productions, including telenovelas. Instituted in 1983, the award ceremony rotates between Mexico City and Acapulco. The c ... References External links * 1951 births 2014 deaths Mexican telenovela actresses Mexican television actresses Mexican film actresses Mexican stage actresses Actresses from Mexico City 20th-century Mexican actresses 21st-century Mexican actre ...
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Principessa
''Principessa'' (English title: ''Princess'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Valentín Pimstein for Televisa in 1984. The telenovela about the adventures and misadventures of a group of friends Paola, Fernanda, Marisela and Adriana working as stylists in the salon "Princess". It starred Irán Eory, Angélica Aragón, Alma Muriel, Hilda Aguirre, Cecilia Camacho and Anabel Ferreira. Cast * Irán Eory as ''Paola Santander'' * Angélica Aragón as ''Fernanda Montenegro (#1)'' * Alma Muriel as ''Fernanda Montenegro (#2)'' * Hilda Aguirre as ''Fernanda Montenegro (#3)'' * Cecilia Camacho as ''Marisela Monteagudo'' * Anabel Ferreira as ''Adriana Elgeta'' * Rogelio Guerra as ''Santiago Pérez'' * Gregorio Casal as ''Leonardo Guerra'' * Saby Kamalich as ''Paulina Ballmer del Prado Sán Millán'' * Carlos Cámara as ''Máximo Torres'' * Javier Ruan as ''Eduardo López'' * Germán Robles as ''Ramiro Huelga'' * Manuel Saval as ''Reynaldo Cevallos (#1)'' * Gerardo Paz as ''Reynaldo ...
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La Esposa Virgen
''La esposa virgen'' (English: ''The Virgin Wife'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Salvador Mejía Alejandre for Televisa in 2005. The story is a remake of 1985 Mexican telenovela ''Los años pasan''. On Monday, July 18, 2005, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting ''La esposa virgen'' weekdays at 9:00pm, replacing ''La madrastra''. The last episode was broadcast on Friday, October 21, 2005 with ''Alborada'' replacing it on Monday, October 24, 2005. Adela Noriega, Jorge Salinas and Sergio Sendel starred as protagonists, while Lilia Aragón, Arleth Terán and Roberto Ballesteros starred as antagonists, with César Évora, Natalia Esperón, Otto Sirgo, Delia Casanova, Luis Bayardo, Eugenio Cobo and Alejandro Ruiz starred as the Stellar performances and Ignacio López Tarso and Alma Muriel starred as special participations. Plot Shortly before his death, general Francisco Ortiz marries Virginia and appoints her as his sole heiress. When Virginia and her younger broth ...
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Mariana De La Noche
''Mariana de la Noche'' (Lit. title: ''Mariana of the night'', English title: ''Dark Fate'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Salvador Mejía Alejandre for Televisa in 2003. On Monday, October 20, 2003, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting ''Mariana de la Noche'' weekdays at 9:00pm, replacing ''Amor Real''. The last episode was broadcast on Friday, April 23, 2004 with ''Mujer de Madera'' replacing it on Monday, April 26, 2004. Alejandra Barros and Jorge Salinas starred as protagonists, while César Évora and Angélica Rivera starred as antagonists. Patricia Navidad, Adriana Fonseca, René Strickler and Alma Muriel starred as stellar performances. Plot In a mining village, it is rumored that Mariana Montenegro Madrigal has a curse, since all the men that fall in love with her suffer a fatal accident sooner or later. Mariana is a romantic young woman who lives with her father, Atilio. Atilio is the mine owner, a powerful man capable of cruelty when crossed. He hide ...
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El Noveno Mandamiento
''El noveno mandamiento'' (Lit: ''The Ninth Commandment'' / English title: ''Forbidden Attraction'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Lucero Suárez for Televisa in 2001. On Monday, January 15, 2001, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting ''El noveno mandamiento'' weekdays at 5:00pm, replacing ''El precio de tu amor''. The last episode was broadcast on Friday, May 4, 2001 with ''Atrévete a olvidarme'' replacing it the Monday. The 1st part Daniela Castro and Armando Araiza starred as protagonists, while Chantal Andere and Salvador Sánchez starred as antagonists. The 2nd part Daniela Castro and Francisco Gattorno starred as protagonists, while Alma Muriel, Salvador Sánchez and Ana Patricia Rojo starred as antagonists. Alejandro Ibarra and Juan Carlos Serrán starred as stellar performances. Plot The story occurs in a small Veracruz town where brothers Rodrigo and Bruno Betancourt vie with each other for Ana's love, thus breaking the ninth commandment, not to cove ...
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Nunca Te Olvidaré (TV Series)
''Nunca te olvidaré'' (English: ''Never forget you'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Juan Osorio and Carlos Moreno Laguillo for Televisa in 1999. It is based on a novel by Caridad Bravo Adams. It aired on Canal de Las Estrellas from January 18, 1999 to May 28, 1999. Edith González and Fernando Colunga starred as protagonists, while Alma Muriel, Humberto Elizondo, Eugenia Cauduro and Alejandra Procuna starred as antagonists. Plot Don Antonio Uribe lives with his family on his ranch, near the city of Guanajuato. One day, he receives a message from Clara Isabel Martel, his young love, calling him to his deathbed. Clara Isabel begs him as a last will to take care of her daughter, Esperanza, and he promises to be a second father to the girl. Consuelo, Antonio's wife, resents Esperanza's presence and treats her very badly, while her son, Luis Gustavo, is immediately attracted to Esperanza. Consuelo is enraged by her son's feelings and decides to separate the children by sending ...
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Desencuentro (1997 TV Series)
''Desencuentro'' (English: ''Disagreement'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ernesto Alonso for Televisa in 1997. On Monday, November 17, 1997, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting ''Desencuentro'' weekdays at 8:00pm, replacing ''Esmeralda''. The last episode was broadcast on Friday, April 3, 1998 with ''Vivo por Elena'' replacing it the following Monday. Daniela Castro, Juan Ferrara and Ernesto Laguardia starred as protagonists. Cast *Daniela Castro as ''Victoria San Román Jiménez'' *Juan Ferrara as ''Andrés Rivera'' *Ernesto Laguardia as ''Luis Torres'' *Juan Peláez as ''Esteban Aguirre'' *Alma Muriel as ''Valentina Quintana de Rivera'' *María Victoria as ''Julia'' *Leticia Perdigón as ''Chaquira'' *Luz María Jerez as ''Sandra Lombardo'' *Sergio Ramos "El Comanche" as ''Rufino'' *Miguel Pizarro as ''Toni'' *Juan Manuel Bernal as ''Sergio Estévez'' *Emilia Carranza as ''Inés Altamirano'' *Eugenio Cobo as ''Fernando Estévez'' *María Eugenia Ríos as '' ...
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La Culpa (Mexican Series)
''La culpa'' (English: ''The Guilt'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Yuri Breña and Pinkye Morris for Televisa. It premiered on Canal de las Estrellas on August 12, 1996 and ended on October 11, 1996. Tiaré Scanda and Raúl Araiza starred as protagonists, while the leading actors Manuel Ojeda and Pedro Armendariz, Jr. starred as antagonists. Alma Muriel starred as stellar performances. Plot Isabel, adopted daughter of Mariano and Andrea Lagarde, meets Miguel, son of a former boxing champion, middle class but with a bright future. The two fall madly in love, but Miguel is involved in the accident in which Juana Inés, Isabel's sister, dies and Mariano tries to destroy the young man to do justice. Miguel and Isabel will be forced to leave behind their love and loyalty towards their parents to find the real culprit. Cast *Tiaré Scanda as ''Isabel Lagarde'' *Raúl Araiza as ''Miguel Nava'' *Manuel Ojeda as ''Mariano Lagarde'' * Alma Muriel as ''Andrea Lagarde'' *Pau ...
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Azul (TV Series)
''Azul'' (English title: ''Blue'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Pinkye Morris and Yuri Breña for Televisa. It premiered on Canal de las Estrellas on January 8, 1996 and ended on March 22, 1996. Kate del Castillo and Armando Araiza starred as protagonists, while Elvira Monsell starred as main antagonist. Plot Alejandra is a young woman who works at the Dolphinarium is an amusement park in Mexico City, works with Juanjo and Fina to care for dolphins and Keiko, a tender orca, who lives in the park and entertains visitors. Cast * Kate del Castillo as ''Alejandra'' *Armando Araiza as ''Enrique Valverde'' * Keiko as ''Keiko'' *Alma Muriel as ''Elena Curi'' * Patricia Reyes Spíndola as ''Martha'' *Armando Silvestre as ''Ernesto Valverde'' *Alfonso Iturralde as ''Dr. Carlos Grimberg'' *Elvira Monsell as ''Paz'' *Lucila Mariscal as ''Fina'' *Juan Carlos Serrán as ''Dr. Solórzano'' *Tiaré Scanda as ''Karina'' *Arturo Beristáin as ''Gustavo Galván'' *Gabriela Hassel as ...
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Si Dios Me Quita La Vida
''Si Dios me quita la vida'' (English title: ''If God takes away my life'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Pedro Damián and Juan Osorio for Televisa in 1995. This is a remake of the 1961 telenovela ''La leona'' starred by Amparo Rivelles and Ernesto Alonso. Daniela Romo and César Évora starred as protagonists, while Omar Fierro and Alma Muriel Alma Muriel del Sordo (20 October 1951 – 5 January 2014), known artistically as Alma Muriel, was a Mexican actress who appeared in plays, films, and telenovelas, best known for her role as Irene del Conde / Lucrecia Treviño in Televisa's tele ... starred as antagonists. Plot María Sánchez Amaro is a woman from a wealthy family, educated in the moral habits of the 20s, whose live revolves around three men: Alfredo, the seducer, whom she married and procreate a child, Enrico, mature man, noble and protector, with whom he formed a second marriage, and Antonio, who teaches her the promise of true love. After suffering abuse and ...
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Atrapada (1991 TV Series)
''Atrapada'' (''Trapped'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ernesto Alonso for Televisa in 1991. Christian Bach and Héctor Bonilla starred as protagonists, while Guillermo Capetillo and Raquel Olmedo starred as antagonists. Plot It all begins at the end of the year party given by the millionaire Montero family. Antonio Montero, president of the Montermex companies, is found dead supposedly due to a suicide, but Camila, Antonio's daughter, is convinced that her father was murdered to remove him from the path and control of the companies. This is how suspicions and intrigues begin. They are all suspects, including the men Camila has loved: René Pizarro, her first boyfriend; Ángel Montero, with whom she also fell in love with her; and Gonzalo Rodríguez, with whom she ended up marrying, without love. No one learned of the latter's presence at the party until one of the employees claimed to have seen him that night at the Montero home. But little by little more deaths wil ...
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Yo Compro Esa Mujer
''Yo compro esa mujer'' (English title: ''I buy that woman'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ernesto Alonso for Televisa in 1990. Based on the novel ''"The Count of Monte Cristo"'' by Alexandre Dumas, created by Olga Ruilópez and adapted by Liliana Abud. Starring Leticia Calderón, Eduardo Yáñez, Enrique Rocha and Alma Muriel. Plot The Montes de Oca are a very rich family made up of two sisters, Matilde and Blanca Flor, and their cousin, Rodrigo. A love triangle occurs, since Matilde is in love with her cousin, but he prefers her sister. However, Blanca Flor loves a modest fisherman, Enrique San Román. When Rodrigo finds out, he falsely accuses Enrique of robbery to send him to jail; shortly after, he discovers that Blanca Flor is expecting a son from Enrique and decides to wait for the child to be born before making him disappear. In turn, Matilde, who hates her sister, tells her that her son died shortly after his birth. Shocked by the news, Blanca Flor goes crazy an ...
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