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Part of Me (TV series)
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Part of Me (Spanish: En otra piel) is a Spanish-language telenovela produced by United States and México-based television network Telemundo Studios, Miami. It is based on the 2005 Telemundo telenovela El Cuerpo del Deseo, which in turn is based on the 1992 RTI Colombia telenovela En Cuerpo Ajeno. María Elisa Camargo and David Chocarro stars as the main protagonists, while Vanessa Villela and Jorge Luis Pila stars as the main antagonists, with the special participation of Laura Flores.[1]
En otra piel marks the debut of Flores with Telemundo, and the return of Camargo from Flor Salvaje and Villela from Una Maid en Manhattan. Also part of the cast are Pila and Chocarro after their respective hit telenovelas (La Patrona and El Rostro de la Venganza.)
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Background
The telenovela, based on the story El cuerpo del deseo by Julio Jiménez, was adapted for Telemundo by Laura Sousa and Eduardo Macías. It started life with the name "Almas pérdidas", but was later renamed "En otra piel".[2]
Plot
Two women share a tragic and supernatural destiny that binds them together even after death. Monica Serrano (Laura Flores), a world-renowned pianist with an impressive fortune, dies after the betrayal of her ambitious niece and the man she loves. But by way of a mysterious talisman, Monica's soul, which does not accept departing from this world, occupies the body of Adriana Aguilar (María Elisa Camargo), a modest waitress that dies at the hands of a dangerous gangster. Now, in Adriana's body, Monica's soul will do the impossible to defend her children and seek justice while Adriana's soul wanders this world. Motivated by love, Adriana decides to recover her body, but Monica will resist this until her mission has been completed. She wants to take revenge.
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Cast
Main
- María Elisa Camargo as Adriana Águilar / Mónica Serrano / Mónica Arriaga[3]
- Jorge Luis Pila as Gerardo Fonsi
- David Chocarro as Diego Ochoa[3][4]
- Vanessa Villela as Elena Serrano
- Laura Flores as Mónica Serrano[3][5]
- Plutarco Haza as Carlos Ricalde / Raúl Camacho
- Maricella González as Selma Carrasco
- Guillermo Quintanilla as Rodrigo Cantú
- Gloria Peralta as Marta Suárez
- Javier Gómez as Julián Larrea / Jorge Larrea
- Karen Senties as Lorena Serrano
- Beatriz Monroy as Victoria "Vicky" Andrade
- Eduardo Ibarrola as Judge Manuel Figueroa
- Kendra Santacruz as Camila Serrano
- Martín Barba as Ricardo Cantú
- Omar Germenos as Esteban Lazo
- Silvana Arias as Maite Carvajal
- Adrián Carvajal as Ernesto Fonsi / Ernesto Suárez
- Alexandra Pomales as Valeria Martínez
- Alba Raquel Barros as Guadalupe Cortes "Doña Lupe"
- Jonathan Freudman as Gabriel Cantú
- Óscar Priego as Jacinto Aguilar
- María Elena Dávila as Jennifer
- Juanita Arias as Eileen Parker
- Daniela Macías as Susana
- Gala Montes as Emiliana Larrea Serrano
Recurring
- Rubén Morales as Don Mario "El Corleone"
- Gustavo Pedraza as Jaime González "Rottweiler"
- Yamil Sesin as Fulgencio Soto "El Pachuco"
- Juan Jiménez as Anselmo
Soundtrack
United States broadcast
Awards and nominations
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References
External links
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