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''Hay alguien ahí'' is a Spanish horror television series created by Joaquín Górriz, D. C. Torallas and Miguel Ángel Fernández. Produced by Plural Entertainment, it aired from 2009 to 2010 on
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Premise

The drivers of the story are the Pardo, a bourgeois family. Undergoing a marriage crisis, the parents of the family decide to move with their children into a new house located in an apparently ideal residential area, "La Roseta". Yet both the house and the residential area turned to be the settings for their nightmares.


Cast

* as Diego Pardo, the father of the Pardo family, a pilot. * as Clara Simón, the mother of the Pardo family, co-owner of an antique shop. *
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as Irene Pardo, the elder daughter of the Pardo family; she studies Fine Arts. * as Íñigo Pardo, the son of the Pardo family; he studies Business Sciences. * Mónica Rodríguez as Ana Pardo, the youngest member of the Pardo family; she has an "invisible friend". *
Marina Salas Marina Salas Rodríguez (born 17 October 1988), is a Spanish screen and stage actress. She became known for her roles in the television series '' Hay alguien ahí'' (2009–10) and '' El Barco'' (2011–13) and the box office hits ''Three Steps ...
as Silvia Latiegui, Íñigo's girlfriend. * William Miller as Jorge Selvas, a medium. * as Nikoletta Blaskó, servant working for the Pardo Simón family. * Esmeralda Moya as Amanda Ríos. * as Luis Latiegui, Silvia's father. * Bárbara de Lema as Nieves Bruc, Silvia's mother. *
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as Celestino Poveda. *
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as Begoña García-Inés, Diego's mother. * Montse Mostaza as Rebeca Santos, Diego's work colleague. *
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as Justo. * Velilla Valbuena as Marta Simón, Clara's sister. * Laura Aparicio as Ruth Berlín, police inspector. *
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as Profesor Sánchez Albo, professor of psychology, expert in hypnosis. * Jesús Castejón as Padre Palazuelos, spiritual advisor to Begoña. *
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as Fausto Ladera, Silvia's friend.


Production and release

Produced by Plural Entertainment, the series was created by Joaquín Górriz, D. C. Torallas and Miguel Ángel Fernández. Shooting took place in Villafranca del Castillo. The first season, consisting of 13 episodes, premiered on 16 March 2009. The last episode of the season aired on 8 June 2009. The second season began airing on 19 January 2010. After 2 seasons and 26 episodes, the broadcasting run ended on 9 April 2010.


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