Amores Cruzados
Amores Cruzados (Crossed Hearts) | |
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Created by |
Luís Felipe Salamanca Susana Prieto |
Developed by | TV Azteca and Caracol TV Internacional for Azteca Novelas |
Directed by |
Carlos Villegas Diego Mejía |
Starring |
Ana Lucía Domínguez Michel Gurfi Patricia Vásquez David Zepeda |
Theme music composer | Jose Gamba |
Opening theme |
"No Te pido Flores" Performed by Fanny Lú |
Country of origin |
Mexico Colombia |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 120 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Pedro Luevano G. Jorge Valencia Marlon Rojas |
Producer(s) |
Feliciano Torres Dago Garcia Azteca Novelas: Martin Luna |
Location(s) | Mexico City, Cartagena de Indias |
Editor(s) | Miguel Angel Sanchez C |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 42 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Azteca 13, Caracol Television |
Picture format | Color |
Original release | 2006 – 2007 |
Chronology | |
Followed by | Bellezas Indomables |
Amores Cruzados (Crossed Hearts) is a telenovela produced by TV Azteca and Caracol TV Internacional. It premiered in 2006. The protagonists are David Zepeda, Michel Gurfi, Ana Lucia Dominguez and Patricia Vasquez. The telenovela was filmed in Mexico and Colombia.
Cast
Main cast
- Ana Lucía Domínguez.... María
- Michel Gurfi.... Alejandro
- Patricia Vásquez.... Elisa
- David Zepeda.... Diego
Primary cast
- Evangelina Elizondo.... Sara
- Patricia Bernal.... Fabiola
- Fernando Ciangherotti.... Federico
Secondary cast
- Claudia Álvarez.... Sofía
- Andrea López.... Déborah Smith
- Lina Angarita.... Ruth
- Julián Arango.... Santiago
- Rodolfo Arias.... Antonio
- Johana Bahamón.... Julieta
- Antonio Bejarano.... Eugenia
- Óscar Borda.... Ismael
- Sebastián Caicedo.... Ramón
- Dora Cordero.... Magdalena
- Christian Correa.... Álvaro
- Socorro de la Campa.... Lupe
- Luis Miguel Lombana.... Pedro
- José Luis Penagos.... José
- Cecilia Piñeiro.... Laura
- Laura Sotelo.... Carmen
- Georgina Tábora.... Gertrudis
- Alberto Valdiri.... Jorge
- Janete Bejarano.... Eugenia
- Isabel Cristina Estrada
- Juan David Galindo
References
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