María Teresa (TV series)
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''María Teresa'' is a 1972
Venezuelan Venezuela (; ), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ( es, link=no, República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many islands and islets in th ...
telenovela written by Cuban writer Delia Fiallo and broadcast on
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. The telenovela starred
Lupita Ferrer Lupita Ferrer (born December 6, 1947) is a Venezuelan theater, film and television actress. She is known as a "Queen" of telenovelas and one of the most famous Spanish speaking telenovela actresses of all time. Biography Ferrer was born as Yola ...
and José Bardina as the main protagonists.


Plot

María Teresa is a beautiful and charming woman who lives with her sickly mother Magdalena and her hard-working father Antonio. María Teresa works at a flower shop and one day, she meets Román, a young man who plays piano at a restaurant nearby. They both fall in love with each other, though she doesn't know that he is actually a millionaire. María Teresa tells her mother she has fallen in love with Román López Bello. Seeing she will die soon, she reveals to her husband Antonio that Teresa isn't his daughter but the daughter of her sister Eleonor who went to jail for the alleged murder of Román's father. but Eleonor wasn't responsible for his death but Alfredo Fuentes Tovar, his brother. Years later, Eleanor is released from jail and introduces herself as María Teresa's aunt. When María Teresa introduces Román to her, she recognizes the similarities he has with his father and afraid her secret will be known, tries to separate them. María Eugenia also is opposed to the relationship due to mere social prejudices. Alfredo who still lives with his sister tries to reconcile with Eleanor but she cannot forgive him because of his weakness in the past, and he mistakes Reina, her niece, to be their daughter.


Cast

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Lupita Ferrer Lupita Ferrer (born December 6, 1947) is a Venezuelan theater, film and television actress. She is known as a "Queen" of telenovelas and one of the most famous Spanish speaking telenovela actresses of all time. Biography Ferrer was born as Yola ...
- María Teresa Fuentes Tovar de López Bello/ Muñeca Montiel * José Bardina- Román López Bello * Ivonne Attas- Reina * Jorge Félix- Hugo Falcon * Reneé De Pallás- María Eugenia Fuentes Tovar Vda. de López Bello *
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- Leonor * Orángel Delfín- Alfredo Fuentes Tovar *
Carlos Subero Carlos Ingver Subero (born June 15, 1972) is a Venezuelan professional baseball coach and former player. He is currently manager for the Hanwha Eagles of the KBO League. Subero previously served as first base and infield coach for the Milwaukee B ...
* Rebeca González- Any * Néstor Zavarce- Santiago * Betty Ruth * Enrique Alzugaray * Ana Castell *
Caridad Canelón Caridad Canelón (born May 16, 1955), is a Venezuelan television actress. She has worked as an actress of telenovelas for Radio Caracas Televisión and Venevisión Venevisión () is a Venezuelan free-to-air television channel and one of Ven ...
* Chumico Romero * Martha Lancaste * Jose Oliva * Susana Duijm


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María Teresa
at the
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