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''Su Nombre Es Joaquin'' (in English: His name is Joaquin) is a 2011 Chilean
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produced and broadcast by TVN.


Plot

Valle Azul (Blue Valley) is northern Chilean town bringing clear skies and is a place that arriving in that madhouse called La Comunidad (The Community) led by Joaquin Arellano ( Alvaro Rudolphy), who has three wives Lola, Julia, Carolina and other youths, whom also live with calm, meditations and spiritual preparation for the end of the world. The other side is the Valle Azul Hospital worked by Alonso Montero ( Francisco Perez-Bannen), who falls in love with Magdalena Silva and later married to Laura Mardones, but their marriage ended in divorce. The City Hall is led by Raul, who is mayor of Valle Azul, helping the citizens to rebuild the town after the earthquake and the volcanic, which struck in the beginning. The family hotel is the home of Dioniso Silva (
Mauricio Pesutic Mauricio Santiago Pešutić Pérez (born May 3, 1948) is a Chilean actor with a long career on TV soap operas, film and theatre. He studied Drama and Film Direction at the Catholic University of Chile. He also wrote and directed 3 short films i ...
), who abused his lovely daughter, Dolores and turned his family to a disaster.


Cast

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Álvaro Rudolphy Álvaro Gonzalo Rudolphy Fontaine (born May 24, 1964, in Viña del Mar, Chile) is a Chilean actor who works in theater, soap operas and film. He has obtained numerous awards, among them the Apes Prize in 2001 to the best Actor in his role in ''A ...
as Joaquin Arellano, leader of the Youth Community near Valle Azul, killed by Alonso *
Luciana Echeverría Luciana Andrea Echeverría Christie (; born 12 July 1991) is a Chilean actress, singer, and television presenter. Filmography Movies Television Shows * ''Cubox'' (Canal 13, 2010) – Herself/Presenter References Other websi ...
as Magdalena Silva * Francisco Pérez-Bannen as Alonso Montero, a doctor of the Valle Azul Hospital, fell in love with Magdalena * Paola Volpato as Lola Briceno, Joaquin's first wife * Alejandra Fosalba as Julia Ossa, Joaquin's partner and second wife *
Antonia Santa María Antonia Santa María Monckeberg (born 22 July 1982) is a Chilean film, television, and theater actress. Biography The daughter of Juan Pedro Santa María Pérez, legal director of Banco Santander and great-grandson of President Domingo Santa Mar ...
as Carolina Ortega, Joaquin's third wife, later relationship with Dante * Matías Oviedo as Sebastian Pérez, one of Joaquin's helper, later married with Dolores * María José Illanes as Dolores Silva, Magdalena's older sister *
Mauricio Pesutic Mauricio Santiago Pešutić Pérez (born May 3, 1948) is a Chilean actor with a long career on TV soap operas, film and theatre. He studied Drama and Film Direction at the Catholic University of Chile. He also wrote and directed 3 short films i ...
as Dionisio Silva, Magdalena and Dolores's devilish and abusive father, later committed suicide * Marcela Medel as Milagros Lucero, Dolores's mother, Dante's grandmother and Dionisio's estranged wife * Bastián Bondenhofer as Raul Sanfuentes, The mayor of Valle Azul and Dolores's first husband, later died of unknown causes * Maricarmen Arrigorriaga as Sonia Arce, Eduardo's estranged wife and Laura's mother * Óscar Hernández as Eduardo Mardones, Laura's father and Raul's partner, later fell into his death * Adela Secall as Laura Mardones, Alonso's ex-wife, later ambushed by Dolores * Sebastián Layseca as Tomas Alamparte, one of Joaquin's helper, later died from drug overdose * Juanita Ringeling as Ofelia Sanfuentes, Raul's daughter, fainted and dies * Nicolás Oyarzún as Dante Silva, Dolores's son and Dionisio's grandson / son, killed by Laura


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Su Nombre es Joaquin 2011 telenovelas 2011 Chilean television series debuts 2012 Chilean television series endings Spanish-language telenovelas Televisión Nacional de Chile telenovelas