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Cynthia (telenovela)
The following is a list of telenovelas produced by Televisa Grupo Televisa is a Mexican multimedia mass media company. A major Latin American mass media corporation, it often presents itself as the largest producer of Spanish-language content. In April 2021, Televisa and Univision Communications announce ... from the years 1960 to 1969. 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 References {{DEFAULTSORT:Televisa telenovelas (1960s) 1960s Televisa 1960s Mexican television-related lists ...
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Telenovela
A telenovela is a type of a television serial drama or soap opera produced primarily in Latin America. The word combines ''tele'' (for "television") and ''novela'' (meaning "novel"). Similar drama genres around the world include '' teleserye'' (Philippines), '' téléroman'' (Canada, specifically Quebec), and ''sinetron'' (Indonesia). Commonly described using the American colloquialism Spanish soap opera, many telenovelas share some stylistic and thematic similarities to the soap opera familiar to the English-speaking world. The significant difference is their series run length; telenovelas tell one self-contained story, typically within the span of a year or less whereas soap operas tend to have intertwined storylines told during indefinite, continuing runs. This makes them shorter than most other television series, but still much longer than a miniseries. This planned run results in a faster-paced, more concise style of melodrama compared to a typical soap opera. Episodes of ...
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Ofelia Guilmáin
Ofelia Guilmáin (November 17, 1921 – January 14, 2005) was a Spaniard-Mexican actress of telenovelas, stage and the cinema of Mexico. She is also the mother of actors Juan Ferrara and Lucía Guilmáin. Two of her grandchildren, sons of Ferrara, Mauricio and Juan Carlos Bonet, are also actors. Biography Ofelia Guilmáin was born in Madrid, Spain. She was part of the Guerrillas of Theater groups in Spain set up by the republican government. When Francisco Franco came to power, she left her country as did many other artists and intellectuals. She arrived with her family in Mexico in 1939 and debuted in theater the following year in the play ''Mujeres''. In 1940, she made her first film ''El capitán estrella'' and married Lucilo Gutiérrez next year. She retired from show business for a decade and became a Mexican citizen in 1952. She made approximately 41 telenovelas, 39 movies and 100 plays. Hugo Argüelles wrote ''La ronda de la hechizada'' specifically for her in 1968. Ofe ...
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Pecado Mortal (TV Series)
''Pecado mortal '' is a Mexican telenovela produced by Telesistema Mexicano in 1960. Were starring Amparo Rivelles, Elsa Cárdenas, Osvaldo Calvo, and Tito Junco as the antagonist. Written by Caridad Bravo Adams and produced by Raúl Astor. Cast * Amparo Rivelles * Elsa Cárdenas * Osvaldo Calvo * Tito Junco * Freddy Fernández "El Pichi" Freddy or Freddie may refer to: Entertainment *Freddy (comic strip), a newspaper comic strip which ran from 1955 to 1980 *Freddie (Cromartie), a character from the Japanese manga series''Cromartie High School'' *Freddie (dance), a short-lived 1960 ... * Rosa Elena Durgel * Rebecca San Román Adaptations References External links Página de alma-latina.net 1960 telenovelas Mexican telenovelas Televisa telenovelas Television shows set in Mexico 1960 Mexican television series debuts 1960 Mexican television series endings Spanish-language telenovelas {{Mexico-tv-prog-stub ...
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Germán Robles
Germán Horacio Robles San Agustín (March 20, 1929 – November 21, 2015) was a Spanish actor who came to Mexico when he was 17, after Spain's civil war. In Mexican cinema, he is best known for his amazing characterization of vampires in many cult movies, especially in ''El Vampiro''. He is said to have influenced Christopher Lee’s performance in his vampire films. Another well known performance is his dubbing the voice of KITT in the Latin American broadcast of ''Knight Rider''. Family Germán was son of the painter Germán Horacio and the grandchild of Pachín de Melás. He married Ana María Vásquez. Filmography *Dr. Tom Horton Sr. in '' Dias de Nuestras Vidas'' (1965-1994) (voiceover for Macdonald Carey) *Henry Blake in M*A*S*H* (1970) (voiceover for Roger Bowen) *KITT in '' El Auto Fantástico'' (1982-1986) *Dr. Peter Silberman in ''Terminator'' (1984) (voiceover for Earl Boen) *Henry Blake in '' M*A*S*H*'' (1984-1987) (voiceover for McLean Stevenson) *Professor Em ...
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Caridad Bravo Adams
Caridad Bravo Adams (; born on January 14, 1908, in Villahermosa, Tabasco – August 13, 1990 in Mexico City) was a prolific Mexico, Mexican writer and the most famous telenovela writer worldwide. She was born to a couple of Cuban actors and she was part of an extended family of artists, being the sister of Venezuelan actor Leon Bravo, one of the pioneers of theater, radio and TV in Venezuela. She published her first book at the age of 16, titled ''Pétalos sueltos''. She then moved back to Cuba with her parents, and later returned to Mexico, where she kept writing and obtained a role in her only film, ''Corazón bandolero'' (1934). She became a chair member of the Ateneo Mexicano de Mujeres and later moved back to Cuba, where she wrote the radionovela ''Yo no creo en los hombres'', which was adapted in Mexico for telenovelas in 1969 and 1988. Upon the rise of Fidel Castro, she returned to Mexico, where she would remain the rest of her life. Back in Mexico, she wrote ''Coraz ...
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El Otro (TV Series)
''El otro '', is a Mexican telenovela that aired on Telesistema Mexicano (now Televisa) in 1960. With 29 episodes of 30 minutes duration. Production of Ernesto Alonso. Starring Julio Alemán and Amparo Rivelles. Cast * Julio Alemán * Amparo Rivelles * Anita Blanch * Isabelita Blanch * Eduardo Alcaraz * Germán Robles * Olivia Mitchel * Antonio Raxel Production *Original Story: Caridad Bravo Adams *Adaptation:Caridad Bravo Adams *Produced: Ernesto Alonso Ernesto Alonso (February 28, 1917 – August 7, 2007) was a Mexican producer, director, cinematographer and actor. He was nicknamed "''El Señor Telenovela''" ("Mr. Soap Opera") because most of his work centered on telenovelas known around the w ... References 1960 telenovelas Mexican telenovelas Televisa telenovelas Television shows set in Mexico City 1960 Mexican television series debuts 1960 Mexican television series endings Spanish-language telenovelas {{Mexico-tv-prog-stub ...
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Murallas Blancas
''Murallas blancas'', is a Mexican telenovela that aired on Canal 4, Telesistema Mexicano in 1960. Production of Ernesto Alonso. The telenovela was talking about a woman who did everything possible to save their patients from a hospital where she was the nurse. Plot This telenovela is set in a hospital where a series of clinical cases is. A young nurse serves as a thread while in consecrates his life helping others. Cast * María Tereza Montoya * Miguel Manzano * Tony Carbajal * Carmen Molina * Consuelo Guerrero de Luna * Dina de Marco Dina de Marco (née Dinazar Nuñez Jimenez; July 6, 1937 – June 17, 1998) was a Mexican actress and television director. She studied acting in the Academy of Andrés Soler. Biography Dina de Marco started her career as an actress in 1958, ... References 1960 telenovelas Televisa telenovelas Television shows set in Mexico City 1960 Mexican television series debuts 1960 Mexican television series endings Spanish-langu ...
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La Mujer Dorada
''La mujer dorada'' (; "The Golden Woman") is a name of an old Mexican telenovela (soap opera). It was made in 1960. Each episode is 30 minutes long. Cast * Amparo Rivelles — Elvira * Enrique Rambal — Máximo * Rita Macedo''Lágrimas de exportación: una aproximación al fenómeno de la telenovela''. Page 13. — Hilda * Guillermo Murray — Félix * Andrea López — Patricia * Enrique Álvarez Félix — Alfonso * Enrique Lizalde — Lucio * Emilia Carranza — Pantera * Manolo García Manuel García García-Pérez (*Poblenou, Barcelona, is a Spanish singer and painter. His first LPs were recorded with the rock bands Los Rápidos, Los Burros and El Último de la Fila. His singing style is a mixture of pop rock, flamenco ... — Borrego * José Antonio Cossío — Faquir References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Mujer dorada 1960 telenovelas Televisa telenovelas Television shows set in Mexico City 1960 Mexican television series debuts 1960 Mexican ...
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Mi Amor Frente Al Pasado (1960 TV Series)
''Mi amor frente al pasado'', is a Mexican telenovela that aired on Canal 4, Telesistema Mexicano in 1960, with episodes of 30 minutes duration. Starring Silvia Derbez and Joaquín Cordero. Cast * Silvia Derbez * Joaquín Cordero * Anita Blanch * Lulú Parga * Manola Saavedra * Roberto Cañedo Roberto Cañedo Ramírez (30 March 1919 – 16 June 1999), better known as Roberto Cañedo, was a Mexican actor of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. During his career, he appeared in over 300 films. Cañedo received two Ariel Award for Best Act ... Production *The musical theme (Un hombre...una mujer) was given by Francis Lai. *The novel is based on the original work of Kenya Perea and adapted by herself *The telenovela is etched in black and white. References 1960 telenovelas Mexican telenovelas Televisa telenovelas Television shows set in Mexico City 1960 Mexican television series debuts 1960 Mexican television series endings Spanish-language telenovelas ...
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Luz María Aguilar
Luz María Aguilar (born Luz María Aguilar-Torres, 26 March 1935 in Ojinaga, Chihuahua, Mexico) is a Mexican actress from the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. She has worked as an actress in theatre, cinema and television. One of her main roles was in the series ''Hogar, dulce hogar'' for more than eight years.Sergio Corona apadrina 200 representaciones del 'El Libro de la Selva'
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Filmography

* El secuestro del símbolo sexual (1995) * Supervivientes de los A ...
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María Guadalupe
''María Guadalupe'' is a Mexican telenovela that aired on Canal 4, Telesistema Mexicano in 1960, with episodes lasting 30 minutes. Directed by and starring Raúl Astor Luz Maria Aguilar. Cast * Luz María Aguilar as María Guadalupe * Guillermo Murray * Alejandro Ciangherotti * Judy Ponte * Antonio de Hud Production *Original Story: Raúl Astor Raúl Astor (January 10, 1925 – June 22, 1995), born Raúl Ignacio Spangenberg Parera, was an Argentine-born Mexican Mexican may refer to: Mexico and its culture *Being related to, from, or connected to the country of Mexico, in North Ameri ... *Adaptation: Raúl Astor *Managing Director: Raúl Astor References 1960 telenovelas Televisa telenovelas Television shows set in Mexico City 1960 Mexican television series debuts 1960 Mexican television series endings Spanish-language telenovelas {{Mexico-tv-prog-stub ...
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El Juicio De Los Padres
''El juicio de los padres'', is a Mexican telenovela that aired on Canal 4, Telesistema Mexicano in 1960.El juicio de los padres, archivo de telenovelas
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Plot

The story of a very sympathetic marquis who forces his daughter to marry a noble and renowned man, but she is in love with a poor man.


Cast

* José Gálvez ( :es:José Manuel Gálvez Velandia) * ...
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