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''Lo blanco y lo negro'' (English title: ''The white and black'') 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
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 ...
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 1989.
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 ...
starred as protagonist, while together
Lupita D'Alessio Lupita D'Alessio (, born Guadalupe Contreras Ramos on 10 March 1954 in (Mexico City, México) is a Mexican singer and actress. She is nicknamed ''La Leona Dormida'' (a title of one of her songs, which translates to "The sleeping lioness"). Biog ...
and
Elsa Aguirre Elsa Irma Aguirre Juárez (born 25 September 1930) is a Mexican actress. Career At the beginning of her career she was discovered when she was teenager, in a beauty contest held by a cinematographic production company called ''CLASA Films Mund ...
starred as stellar performances.


Plot

Ángel de Castro is one of the most powerful men in
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 States; to the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; to the southeast by Guatema ...
. He is married to Carolina, beautiful woman devoted to her home and children, that Angel would not change for anyone, but that does not stop taking the woman who pleases. Angel and Carolina are parents of Alicia, Alma, Armando and Andrés. The two men are on the verge of graduating: Armando, the first-born and the favourite, will be lawyer, and Andrés performs its social service in an agricultural field of experimentation.


Cast

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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 ...
as ''Ángel de Castro/Silvio de Castro'' *
Lupita D'Alessio Lupita D'Alessio (, born Guadalupe Contreras Ramos on 10 March 1954 in (Mexico City, México) is a Mexican singer and actress. She is nicknamed ''La Leona Dormida'' (a title of one of her songs, which translates to "The sleeping lioness"). Biog ...
as ''Verónica Montes'' *
Elsa Aguirre Elsa Irma Aguirre Juárez (born 25 September 1930) is a Mexican actress. Career At the beginning of her career she was discovered when she was teenager, in a beauty contest held by a cinematographic production company called ''CLASA Films Mund ...
as ''Carolina de Castro'' * Marco Muñoz as ''Armando de Castro'' * Mariana Levy as ''Alma de Castro'' *
Sebastián Ligarde Sebastián Ligarde (; born January 26, 1954) is a Mexican-American actor and acting coach best known for his work in telenovelas and the big screen. In his four decade career he has appeared in more than 25 TV shows and over 90 films - most of th ...
as ''Andrés de Castro'' * Omar Fierro as ''Raúl Alcázar'' * Guillermo Murray as ''Guillermo Alcázar'' * Rafael Amador as ''César Morelli'' *
Ana Luisa Peluffo Ana Luisa Peluffo (born 9 October 1929) is a Mexican actress. She has appeared in more than 200 films and television shows since 1949. She starred in the 1977 film '' Paper Flowers'', which was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Fe ...
as ''Odette'' * Emilia Carranza as ''Raquel de Alcázar'' *
Rafael Sánchez Navarro Rafael Sánchez Navarro (born 1958) is a Spanish-Mexican actor. He is the son of Manolo Fábregas, an actor from Spain who established himself in Mexico. Sanchez Navarro is also the cousin of Manuel Sánchez Navarro, who in turn is the son of F ...
as ''Roberto Olmedo'' * Marcela Páez as ''Alicia de Castro'' * Jorge Vargas as ''Julio Cantú'' *
Isabela Corona Isabela Corona''Cronología de Teatro en México - 1926/10 (in Spanish) (July 2, 1913 – July 8, 1993) was a Mexican actress. She debuted during the first decade of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. Biography Isabela Corona was born as Refugi ...
as ''Citalli'' * Vicky de la Piedra as ''Felisa'' *
Miguel Manzano Miguel Manzano (14 September 1907 in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico – 21 January 1992 in Mexico City) was a Mexican actor during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, winning an Ariel Award in 1985, for best supporting actor for the film ''Las glo ...
as ''Don Carlos'' * Merle Uribe as ''Elena'' *
Felicia Mercado Felicia Mercado (born Felicia Mercado Agud on December 17, 1959) is a Mexican actress, singer and TV hostess, best known for her appearances in telenovelas . She appeared in ''Between Love and Hatred'' and ''Teresa (2010 telenovela), Teresa''. H ...
as ''Deborah Laval'' * Oscar Bonfiglio as ''Javier Bautista'' *
Nailea Norvind Nailea Norvind (born 16 February 1970) is a Mexican theater, television and film actress. She appeared in the critically acclaimed 1987 film ''Gaby: A True Story''. She also lent her voice to play Princess Kida in the Spanish dubbing of ''Atla ...
as ''Selma Alcázar'' * Mauricio Ferrari as ''Carlos Carvajal'' * Mario Casillas as ''Ramón Ferreira'' *
Raquel Olmedo Raquel Olmedo (; born Siomara Anicia Orama Leal on 30 December 1937) is a Cuban-born Mexican actress and singer. She started her career in her native Cuba before moving to Mexico in 1959. She performed in the last years of the Golden Age of Mex ...
as ''Soledad'' * Julio Ahuet as ''El Manoplas'' * María Marcela as ''Irene O'Neal'' * Fernando Robles as ''Jacinto Figueredo'' * María Eugenia Ríos as ''Raymunda'' *
Roberto Cobo Roberto Garcìa Romero (20 February 1930 – 2 August 2002), better known as Roberto Cobo, was a Mexican actor. He appeared in more than eighty films between 1947 and 2002. Partial filmography References External links * 1930 births ...
as ''Pepe Mateos'' * Cecilia Romo as ''Cristina Carvajal'' * Tony Bravo as ''Luis Soto'' * Toño Infante as ''Cipriano Sánchez'' * Mario de Jesús Garfiel as ''El Mudo'' * Adalberto Parra as ''Esteban'' * Carlos Cardán as ''Juan'' * Cornelio Laguna as ''Samuel'' * Ángel Carpinteyro as ''Jorge'' * Ángeles Marín as ''María'' * Clementina Gaudi as ''Esther'' * Martha Patricia as ''Jeanette'' *
Ramón Menéndez Ramón Menéndez (born January 21, 1950) is a Cuban-American film director and screenwriter. He is best known for writing and directing the 1988 film '' Stand and Deliver''. His other film directing credits include '' Money for Nothing'' (1993) ...
as ''René Laval'' * Héctor Sáez as ''Teniente Larios'' *
Felipe González Felipe González Márquez (; born 5 March 1942) is a Spanish lawyer, professor, and politician, who was the Secretary-General of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) from 1974 to 1997, and the 3rd Prime Minister of Spain since the ...
as ''Jaime'' *
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 ''Andrea'' * Gilberto Román as ''Tony'' * Armando Sandoval as ''Víctor'' * Giovanni Korporal as ''Sr. Lewis'' * María Regina as ''Marcia'' * María Sarfatti as ''Dr. Ruiz'' * Roberto Ruy as ''El Asesino'' * Lucy Cantú as ''Clara'' * Mario Sauret as ''Rey'' * Lucía Castell as ''Consuelo'' * Marina Marín as ''La Criolla'' * Rigoberto Carmona as ''El Poeta'' * Rossy Navarro as ''La Prieta''


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1989 telenovelas Televisa telenovelas 1989 Mexican television series debuts 1989 Mexican television series endings Spanish-language telenovelas Television shows set in Mexico City {{Mexican-telenovelas-stub