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La Dueña (1995 Mexican TV series)

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La Dueña
GenreTelenovela
Romance
Drama
Created byInés Rodena
Written byMaría del Carmen Peña
Directed byRoberto Gómez Fernández
StarringAngélica Rivera
Cynthia Klitbo
Francisco Gattorno
Eduardo Santamarina
Theme music composerRoberto Gómez Bolaños
Opening theme"Tengo todo contigo" by Alberto Ángel "El Cuervo"
"Dueña y señora" by David DeMaria (only in channel Unicanal)
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes95
Production
Executive producerFlorinda Meza
ProducerAlfredo González Fernández
Production locationsFilming
Televisa San Ángel
Mexico City, Mexico
Locations
Mexico City, Mexico
San Ignacio, Mexico
CinematographyJosé Luis Gómez A.
Running time41-44 minutes
Production companyTelevisa
Original release
NetworkCanal de las Estrellas
ReleaseMay 22 (1995-05-22) –
September 29, 1995 (1995-09-29)
Related
La doña (1972)
Doménica Montero (1978)
Amanda Sabater (1989)
El desafío (1995)
Amor e odio (2001)
Soy tu dueña (2010)

La Dueña (English title: Lady Owner) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Florinda Meza for Televisa in 1995.[1]

The series stars Angelica Rivera, Cynthia Klitbo, Francisco Gattorno and Eduardo Santamarina.

Plot

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Life seems to smile at Regina Villarreal (Angélica Rivera), a young and beautiful woman who inherits a fortune from her deceased parents. Regina lives with her aunt, Berenice (Norma Herrera), whom she loves as if she were her own mother, her unbearable cousin, Laura (Cynthia Klitbo), and her inseparable nanny, Martina (Josefina Echánove).

Laura envies her cousin and believes that she is more deserving of all that Regina has, so she decides to make her suffer. Laura's first move is to seduce Regina's fiancé, Mauricio (Eduardo Santamarina), who is only after her money. On her wedding day, Mauricio leaves Regina at the altar, a fact which shatters her heart and makes it grow cold and bitter.

Regina moves to one of her properties, "Los Cascabeles" ("The Rattlesnakes"), a ranch far away from the capital. She becomes a resentful and indomitable woman, "La Dueña" ("Lady Owner"), as her employees call her. Furthermore, her reputation earns her the nickname "Víbora" ("Viper") among the locals.

There she meets José María (Francisco Gattorno), owner of the neighboring hacienda "Los Encinos" ("The Oaks"). Both fall for each other, but Regina does not reveal her feelings for him for fear of getting hurt again in a relationship.

Around this time, Berenice, Laura, and Martina also move to "Los Cascabeles". Macario (Salvador Sánchez), the foreman of the ranch, is in love with Regina and he and Laura scheme to keep Regina and José María apart. Laura has fallen in love with José María; because of it, Regina will become once again a target for her cousin, even though this time "La Dueña" will not let anyone steal her beloved's heart from her.

Cast

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Main

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Recurring

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  • Norma Herrera as Berenice Montenegro Viuda de Castro
  • Salvador Sánchez as Macario Robles
  • Raúl Ramírez as Severiano Cortés
  • Josefina Echánove as Martina
  • Miguel Pizarro as Octavio Acosta
  • Jorge del Campo as Anselmo Morales
  • Eduardo López Rojas as Gregorio "Goyo" Mendoza
  • Eugenia Avendaño as Silvia de Hernández
  • Mario Casillas as Manuel Hernández
  • Marco Uriel as Ismael Andrade
  • Georgina Pedret as Patricia "Paty" Castelo
  • Lucía Guilmáin as Consuelo López
  • Yula Pozo as Armida Gómez
  • Aylín Mújica as Fabiola Hernández
  • Paty Díaz as Blanca "Blanquita" López
  • Beto 'el Boticario' as Father Abel Güitrón
  • Jesús Arriaga as Lucio
  • Claudia Elisa Aguilar as Aurelia
  • Luis Reynoso as Commander Jesús Reyna
  • Claudia Cañedo as Sonia Fuentes
  • Simone Brook as Dora Montes
  • Antonio Miguel as Father Juan Suárez
  • Gerardo Gallardo as Omar
  • José Antonio Ferral as Ezequiel García
  • Horacio Vera as Fortunato
  • Rosita Quintana as Emma de Cortés

Guest stars

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  • Gilberto Román as Leandro Rentería
  • Mariana Karr as Julieta de Rentería

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominee Result
1996 14th TVyNovelas Awards Best Telenovela Florinda Meza Nominated
Best Actress Angélica Rivera Nominated
Best Antagonist Actress Cynthia Klitbo Nominated
Best Antagonist Actor Salvador Sánchez Won
Best Supporting Actor Miguel Pizarro Nominated
Best Female Revelation Angélica Rivera Won
Best Male Revelation Francisco Gattorno Won
Best Musical Theme "Tengo todo contigo" by
Alberto Ángel "El Cuervo"
Won
El Heraldo de México Awards Best Telenovela Florinda Meza Nominated
Best Actress Angélica Rivera Nominated
Best Actor Eduardo Santamarina Nominated
Best Revelation Francisco Gattorno Won
Eres Awards Best Telenovela Florinda Meza Won
Best Actress Angélica Rivera Nominated
Best Actor Francisco Gattorno Won
Television Debut Won
Latin ACE Awards[2] Best Supporting Actress Cynthia Klitbo Won
Best Supporting Actor Salvador Sánchez Won
Female Revelation of the Year Aylín Mújica Won
Male Revelation of the Year Francisco Gattorno Won

References

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  1. ^ "La Dueña" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived from the original on September 4, 2011. Retrieved March 12, 2016.
  2. ^ latinaceawards.org (March 23, 1996). "28a ENTREGA ANUAL DE PREMIOS ACE / 1996" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2007-02-06. Retrieved February 21, 2024.
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