María Emilia: Querida

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María Emilia: Querida
GenreTelenovela
Created byXimena Suárez
Based onEmilia
by Delia Fiallo
Written byJorge Sarmiento
Directed byEduardo Macías
Starring
Theme music composerRaul Di Blasio
Opening theme"Querida"
by Juan Gabriel
Country of originPeru
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes150
Production
Executive producerJosé Enrique Crousillat
ProducerMalú Crousillat
CinematographyRafael Ruiz
EditorGiancarlo Paz
Production companyAmeríca Producciones
Original release
NetworkAmérica Televisión
Release8 November 1999 (1999-11-08) –
28 April 2000 (2000-04-28)

María Emilia: Querida is a Peruvian telenovela produced by José Enrique Crousillat for América Producciones.[1] It is an adaptation of the 1979 telenovela titled Emilia, written by Delia Fiallo, and was adapted for television in 1999 by Ximena Suárez.[2] The telenovela is stars by the Venezuelan actress Coraima Torres, and the Mexican actor Juan Soler.

Plot[edit]

María Emilia (Coraima Torres) lives with her grandmother and her two brothers. These are very capricious and do not care that María Emilia works every day to support her family. Mónica (Ana Patricia Rojo), her sister is very ambitious and her desire is to leave the humble neighborhood where they live and marry a millionaire. For that reason she tries to make Francisco (Roberto Sen), a rich businessman, fall in love with her. María Emilia gets another job to be able to earn more money as a teacher for Francisco's youngest daughter, there she will meet Alejandro (Juan Soler), also Francisco's son. María Emilia falls in love with Alejandro, and he who has no interest in falling in love only plays with her, but little by little he will begin to feel attraction for her.

Cast[edit]

  • Juan Soler as Alejandro Aguirre González
  • Coraima Torres as María Emilia Pardo-Figueroa Núñez
  • Ana Patricia Rojo as Mónica Pardo-Figueroa Núñez
  • Ana Bertha Espín as Yolanda González de Aguirre
  • Meche Solaeche as Hortencia González de Briceño
  • Orlando Fundichely as Eduardo "Lalo" Méndez
  • Roberto Sen as Francisco Aguirre
  • Roberto Moll as Esteban Briceño
  • Silvana Arias as Susana "Susanita" Peña
  • Ernesto Cabrejos as Don Prudencio Jara
  • Stephanie Cayo as Gabriela "Gaby" Aguirre González
  • Giovanni Ciccia as Ricardo Murguía
  • Javier Delgiudice as Ernesto Falcón

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Maria Emilia Querida - Intro" (in Spanish). T. C. Intros Latinos. 15 August 2017. Retrieved 5 January 2020 – via YouTube.
  2. ^ Sabroso, Fernando (8 July 2018). En vivo y en directo: Una historia de la televisión peruana. 2a edición (in Spanish). Fondo Editorial Universidad de Lima. ISBN 9789972454240. Retrieved 5 January 2020. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)

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