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''Te sigo amando'' (English: ''I still love you'') is a Mexican
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'' ...
produced by
Carla Estrada Carla Estrada (born Carla Patricia Estrada Guitrón on March 11, 1956 in Mexico City, D.F., Mexico) is a Mexican television producer, one of the foremost telenovela producers of Latin America. Biography In 2005, the Mexican government decided t ...
for
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 ...
in 1996. The script was written by
Delia Fiallo Delia Fiallo (4 July 1924 – 29 June 2021) was a Cuban author and screenwriter who lived in Miami, Florida. She was one of the most distinguished representatives of the contemporary romance novel, dabbling in various genres which appeared in he ...
. It was an adaptation of Delia Fiallo's original radio novela ''La Mujer Que No Podia Amar'', and was a remake of the 1986 telenovela '' Monte calvario''. The series stars
Claudia Ramírez Claudia Julieta Ramírez Valdez (born July 30, 1964) is a Mexican actress. Filmography Film roles Television roles Awards and nominations Premios TVyNovelas The Premios TVyNovelas are presented annually by Televisa and the magazine ...
,
Luis José Santander Luis Jose Santander (born April 8, 1960) is a Venezuelan actor. Santander was born in the United States and raised in Venezuela. Santander was not an instant sensation, as he had to work hard to become famous. He labored as an actor in small pl ...
,
Sergio Goyri Sergio Matusalem Goyri Pérez (born 14 November 1958) is a Mexican actor, particularly known for his performances in soap operas. In 2019 he received significant negative coverage after complaining about the film community nominating Yalitza ...
and Olivia Collins.


History

''Te sigo amando'' is the second adaptation of Delia Fiallo's original radio novela ''La Mujer Que No Podia Amar'', the first being Monte calvario in 1986. This telenovela was later remade and updated in 2011 as '' La que no podia amar''. From Monday, November 18, 1996 to Friday, May 2, 1997,
Canal de las Estrellas Las Estrellas ("The Stars"; previously El Canal de las Estrellas, or "The Channel of the Stars") is one of the cornerstone networks of TelevisaUnivision, with affiliate stations all over Mexico, flagshipped at XEW-TDT in Mexico City. Many of the ...
aired ''Te sigo amando'', replacing ''La antorcha encendida'', with ''La jaula de oro'' replacing it. From Monday March 31, 1997 to Thursday, August 14, 1997,
Univisión Univision () is an American Spanish-language free-to-air television network owned by TelevisaUnivision. It is the United States' largest provider of Spanish-language content. The network's programming is aimed at the Latino public and includes ...
aired ''Te sigo amando'' weeknights at 8pm/7c, replacing ''
María la del Barrio ''María la del Barrio'' ( Lit: ''Maria from the neighborhood''/English title: ''Humble Maria'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Angelli Nesma Medina for Televisa in 1995. The series is a remake of ''Los ricos también lloran''. ''María l ...
''. The last episode was broadcast on Thursday, August 14, 1997 at 8pm/7c, with ''
El alma no tiene color ''El alma no tiene color'' ( en, italics=yes, The soul has no color) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Juan Osorio for Televisa in 1997. It is based on an original story by Alberto Gómez, inspired by the 1948 Mexican film '' Angelitos negros' ...
'' replacing it the following Monday. From Monday, March 30, 1998 to Wedsnesday, June 3, 1998,
Galavisión Galavisión is an American Spanish-language pay television network owned by TelevisaUnivision. The network is unrelated to the earlier Mexican channel of the same name, though both broadcast Televisa-produced programming. As of February 2015, a ...
aired 2 hour broadcast of ''Te sigo amando'' weekday afternoons at 2pm/1c, replacing ''María la del Barrio''. The last episode was broadcast on June 3, 1998 at 2pm/1c, with ''Acapulco, cuerpo y alma'' replacing it. From Tuesday, July 18, 2000 to Saturday, December 2, 2000, Univision broadcast reruns of ''Te sigo amando'' every Tuesday mornings to Saturday mornings at 1am/12c, replacing ''
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''. The last episode was broadcast on Saturday, December 2, 2000 at 1am/12c, with '' Marimar'' replacing it.


Plot

Yulissa Torres-Quintero is a young woman, married to Ignacio Aguirre, a powerful man whom the people fear but who cannot walk due to an accident. They live on a farm called Arroyo Negro. Yulissa lives tormented in her marriage and escapes to Puerto Escondido, where she meets Luis Angel Zaldivar, a renowned and famous doctor. The two fall deeply in love but Yulissa hides several things from Luis Angel, posing as Marina. Yulissa gives herself to Luis Angel. Later, after being threatened by Ignacio, she decides to return. Luis Angel stays and with a broken heart. Then one day when Ignacio, Yulissa and Leticia, Ignacio's sister were watching television, Luis Angel came out, talking about Yulissa by the name of Marina. Leticia falls in love with the doctor and Ignacio thinks that Luis Angel can cure him, and invites him to Arroyo Negro. Luis Angel discovers Yulissa's lie but forgives her. They continue to see each other in secret. Ignacio is operated on and follows a scam to heal. But a series of misunderstandings cause Yulissa and Luis Angel to separate. Luis Angel makes love with Leticia. Leticia finds out that she is pregnant, around the same time that Yulissa finds out that she is also pregnant but Leticia loses the baby. Ignacio wants revenge for Yulissa's lie and he and Leticia plan to take the baby from Yulissa when she is born. One night, Yulissa's baby is born. It's a baby boy. Leticia takes him with her and passes him off as her son. Ignacio tells Yulissa that her baby died and she does not accept it and insists that her son is still alive. Soon, the baby gets sick because of the milk and the nanny takes him to the hospital after having gastrointestinal problems. The nanny then tells Luis Angel he's the father of the baby boy and that Leticia is the mother. Some DNA tests are run and Luis Angel is confirmed as the father of the boy. Yulissa runs away from Arroyo Negro again, depressed from the loss of her son. Luis Angel married Leticia. Slowly, Yulissa starts discovering the truth and tells Luis Angel. Leticia is jailed for kidnapping a child. Ignacio, who is already healed, takes the boy. Luis Angel and Yulissa go to Arroyo Negro to get their son back, but Ignacio refuses to give him back threatening to kill him. He tries to run off with the boy but he gets shot and Luis Angel and Yulissa get their son back, whose name is Luis Angel. Jr. Ignacio dies Yulissa and Luis Angel each go separate ways, with Yulissa taking Luis Angel. Jr


Cast

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Claudia Ramírez Claudia Julieta Ramírez Valdez (born July 30, 1964) is a Mexican actress. Filmography Film roles Television roles Awards and nominations Premios TVyNovelas The Premios TVyNovelas are presented annually by Televisa and the magazine ...
as ''Yulissa'' *
Luis José Santander Luis Jose Santander (born April 8, 1960) is a Venezuelan actor. Santander was born in the United States and raised in Venezuela. Santander was not an instant sensation, as he had to work hard to become famous. He labored as an actor in small pl ...
as ''Dr. Luis Angel'' *
Sergio Goyri Sergio Matusalem Goyri Pérez (born 14 November 1958) is a Mexican actor, particularly known for his performances in soap operas. In 2019 he received significant negative coverage after complaining about the film community nominating Yalitza ...
as ''Ignacio'' * Olivia Collins as ''Leticia'' *
Carmen Montejo Carmen Montejo (born María Teresa Sánchez González; May 26, 1925 – February 25, 2013) was a Cuban actress. Biography Real name: María Teresa Sánchez González. Montejo started her career in radio as a child at the age of 6 in Cuba in ...
† as ''Doña Paula'' *
Katy Jurado María Cristina Estela Marcela Jurado García (16 January 1924 – 5 July 2002), known professionally as Katy Jurado, was a Mexican actress. Jurado began her acting career in Mexico during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. In 1951, she was rec ...
† as ''Justina'' *
María Rojo María de Lourdes Rojo e Incháustegui, commonly known as María Rojo (; born August 15, 1943 in Mexico City), is a Mexican actress and politician. She was Senator of the Republic in the upper house of Mexican Congress. She debuted during the Gol ...
as ''Felipa'' *
Magda Guzmán María Magdalena Guzmán Garza (16 May 1931 – 12 March 2015), better known as Magda Guzmán, was a Mexican film and television actress. She died of a myocardial infarction. Filmography Films Television Archive footage Awards ...
† as ''Doña Ofelia'' *
Guillermo Murray Guillermo Murray (15 June 1927 – 6 May 2021) was an Argentine actor.Goble p.358 He also directed three films. Selected filmography * '' Alfonsina'' (1957) * ''Planet of the Female Invaders'' (1966) * ''La venus maldita'' (1967) * ''The Chines ...
† as ''Arturo'' *
René Muñoz René Muñoz (February 19, 1938 – May 11, 2000) was a Cuban actor and screenwriter of telenovelas and the cinema of Mexico. He is most remembered for his role in the Spanish film ''Fray Escoba''. Biography He was born in Havana, Cuba but ...
† as ''Father Murillo'' *
Juan Manuel Bernal Juan Manuel Bernal Chávez (born December 22, 1967) is a Mexican actor. Filmography Films Television Awards and nominations References External links * 1967 births Living people Mexican male film actors Mexican mal ...
as ''Alberto'' * Mónica Prado as ''Estela'' *
Aurora Clavel Aurora Clavel (born August 14, 1936) is a Mexican film and television actress who is noted for her roles in the movies '' Tarahumara'' (1965) and ''Once Upon a Scoundrel'' (1973), as well as in numerous telenovelas. For example, she played Mama ...
† as ''Tránsito'' *
Harry Geithner Harry Geithner Cuesta ( Bogotá DC, Cundinamarca; March 9, 1967), known as Harry Geithner, is a Colombian actor, film director and producer known for being CEO of Geithnerland productions Inc., a production company, talent agency and content cre ...
as ''Lencho'' *
Osvaldo Benavides Osvaldo Benavides (born June 14, 1979, in Mexico City, Mexico), is a Mexican actor, writer, producer and cinematographer. Early life Born in Mexico City, Mexico, currently resides in Tepoztlán, Morelos. Osvaldo began acting at age 9 years. H ...
as ''Lazarito'' *
Alejandra Procuna Alejandra Weinstein Procuna (born August 14, 1969, Mexico City, Mexico Mexico (Spanish: México), officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America. It is bordered to the north by the United State ...
as ''Elisa'' * Arturo Lorca as ''Chucho'' * Andrés Gutiérrez as ''Danilo'' *
Lorena Enríquez Lorena Enríquez (born February 22, 1980) is a Mexican actress and hostess. She recently featured in the Mexican soap opera Un Gancho al Corazón. Career Theater *''La Sirenita'' Role: Ariel *''Blanca Nieves y los 7 enanos'' Role: Blanca Nie ...
as ''Consuelito'' *
Yadhira Carrillo Yadhira Carrillo Villalobos (born May 12, 1973) is a Mexican actress, model and beauty queen. Early career Yadhira Carrillo was chosen Nuestra Belleza Aguascalientes Mexicana Universal Aguascalientes (until 2016 called Nuestra Belleza Aguasca ...
as ''Teresa'' * Héctor Parra as ''Enrique'' * Nerina Ferrer as ''Martina'' * Alejandro Rábago as ''Fidencio'' * María Clara Zurita as ''Marina'' * Tito Reséndiz as ''Octavio''


Awards and nominations


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Te sigo amando 1996 telenovelas Mexican telenovelas 1996 Mexican television series debuts 1997 Mexican television series endings Spanish-language telenovelas Television shows set in Mexico Televisa telenovelas