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Amores, querer con alevosía
Mexican telenovela From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Amores, querer con alevosía is a Mexican telenovela that originally aired on Azteca Trece from January 15, 2001 to June 22, 2001.[1] The telenovela was created by Bernardo Romero Pereiro and Jimena Romero for the company TV Azteca.[1] It stars by Bárbara Mori and Christian Meier.[2][3]
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Plot
This is a love story in which there are different ways of feeling it. Carolina belongs to a middle-class family. She lives with her parents and her two sisters and she has a boyfriend named Mario. In college, he accidentally meets Pablo, a young man who appears in an affair with his girlfriend. Their encounter is not so kind and ends with a battle, but in spite of this, there is certainly a great attraction between them, which seems to be the love of the first glance. Guillermo, father of Pablo, has a problem with the magazines that publishes his publishing house, so they decide to make a contract with the young people and publish a magazine for them. Among them, he meets with Carolina, who during his return to see Pablo initiates a powerful war without realizing that in fact they are in love.
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Cast
Starring
- Bárbara Mori as Carolina Morales
- Christian Meier as Pablo Herreros
Also starring
- Juan Manuel Bernal as Mario Rodríguez
- Miguel Ángel Ferriz as Arturo Morales
- Paloma Woolrich as Belinda de Morales
- Fernando Becerril as Guillermo Herreros
- Patricia Bernal as Susana de Herreros
- Daniel Martínez as Iván
- Carmen Beato as Ángela
- Francisco de la O as Felipe Montero
- Carlos Torrestorija as Fernando
- Dino García as Ignacio Orozco
- Gabriela de la Garza as Carmela Villalonga[4]
- Elizabeth Cervantes as Matilde Morales
- Irene Azuela as Rocío Morales
- Mariana Isla as Pilar Sánchez
- Carla Rodríguez as Consuelo
- Eduardo Victoria as Antonio Redondo
- León Michel as Julián
- Lariza Mendizábal as Beatriz Quintana
- Carmen Perkins as Mercedes Quintana
- Jorge Levy as Alberto Ruíz
- Jorge Galván as Ricardo
- Saby Kamalich as Cristina
Recurring
- Plutarco Haza as Salvador
- Héctor Bonilla as Padre Corona[5]
- Jesús Ochoa as Miguel Ángel
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References
External links
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