Carita de Ángel

Carita de Ángel
Genre Children's telenovela
Created by Abel Santa cruz
Written by Kary Fajer
Alberto Gómez
Rosario Velicia
Ricardo Tejeda
Directed by Beatriz Sheridan
Marta Luna
Lily Garza
Juan Carlos Muñoz
Starring Daniela Aedo
Lisette Morelos
Miguel de León
Libertad Lamarque
Silvia Pinal
Opening theme Carita de ángel by Tatiana
Country of origin Mexico
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 175
Production
Executive producer(s) Nicandro Díaz González
Producer(s) Pablo Noceda Perez
Georgina Castro
Location(s) Filming
Televisa San Ángel
Mexico City, Mexico
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 41-44 minutes
Production company(s) Televisa
Distributor Televisa
Release
Original network Canal de las Estrellas
Picture format 480i SDTV
Audio format Dolby Digital 5.1
Original release 19 June 2000 – 16 March 2001
Chronology
Preceded by Amigos x siempre
Followed by Rayito de luz (pause broadcast)
Aventuras En El Tiempo (broadcast normal)
Related shows Papá corazón (1973)
Mundo de juguete (1974)
Papai Coração (1976)
Mundo de muñeca (1986)
apá del corazón (2008)
Carinha de anjo (2016)
Website

Carita de Ángel (English title: Angel Face)[1] is a Mexican children's telenovela produced by Nicandro Díaz González for Televisa in 2000.[2] It is a remake of the telenovela Papa Corazon, which also was adapted for Mundo de juguete. Libertad Lamarque, who died during the filming of this telenovela and was replaced by Silvia Pinal.

Lisette Morelos and Miguel de León starred as protagonists, Daniela Aedo starred as child protagonist, while Mariana Ávila, Roberto Palazuelos, Ana Patricia Rojo and the leading actress Ana Luisa Peluffo starred as antagonists.

History

On 19 June 2000, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting Carita de Ángel weekdays at 4:00pm, replacing Amigos x siempre. The last episode was broadcast on 16 March 2001 with Rayito de luz replacing it the following day. From 11 December 2000 until 5 January 2001 the soap opera interrupted its broadcast in order to go to Christmas minitelenovela Rayito de luz. In Indonesia, this telenovela was broadcast on RCTI in early 2003, and a year later, in 2004, it was broadcast on SCTV. In the United States, it was re-aired on the Spanish channel UniMás (formerly known as Telefutura) from 14 June 2012 to 28 February 2013.

Plot

Dulce Maria is a sweet 5-year-old girl full of joy, compassion, and good feelings. After the death of her mother, Luciano Larios (Dulce Maria's father), sinks into depression and lives abroad for a few years, leaving his daughter and loved ones behind. Dulce Maria enrolls in a Catholic boarding school for girls called "Reina de America" (Queen of America) to be taken care of by the nuns there, as well as being taken care of by her uncle Gabriel, who is a priest.

The only relative that visits her is her Aunt Estefania, whom she affectionately called "Tia Pelucas" (Auntie Wigs) because she wears a large and varied set of colorful wigs, instead of showing her real hair. The nuns, for the most part, worship and love Dulce María, in particular the Sisters Cecilia and Fortunata, who are her accomplices in all her funny antics that are also allowed by the tender and kindly Mother Superior, the headmistress, who is always aware of the responsibility and discipline that must be met; while showing concern and great heart for the welfare of all those around her.

Dulce Maria also has a secret place in the school known as "The old little room." There, her playful imagination comes to life, where she speaks with her mother Angelica, who dispenses advice to her and tells her wonderful stories. Things brighten up for Dulce Maria when after a two-year absence, Luciano announces his return to Mexico. But the initial joy fades when her dad arrives with Nicole, a domineering and self-centered woman who is also Luciano's fiancée. Her only reason for being with Luciano is for his money and she sees Dulce Maria as a mere nuisance.

Her plan is to get Luciano's daughter out of her way so she can have him all to herself. Sensing that her father will not be happy being married to Nicole, and not wanting to lose her father's affection, Dulce Maria sets out to end the relationship and make her father notice Sister Cecilia, who is more of a mother figure than Nicole.

Luciano slowly realizes that he does not love Nicole, while at the same time, feels a growing attraction to Cecilia. She, in turn, realizes that her religious vocation begins to waver once she realizes that she is in love with Luciano and must decide whether to take her religious vows or give them up and listen to her heart.

Cast

  • Daniela Aedo as Dulce María Larios Valle
  • Lisette Morelos as Cecilia Santos de Larios/Sister Cecilia
  • Miguel de León as Luciano Larios Rocha
  • Libertad Lamarque as Mother Superior Piedad de la luz
  • Silvia Pinal as Reverend Lucía
  • Nora Salinas as Estefanía Larios de Gamboa "Aunt Wigs"
  • Marisol Santacruz as Angélica Valle de Larios
  • Manuel Saval as Father Gabriel Larios Rocha
  • Adriana Acosta as Sister Fortunata Rico
  • Juan Pablo Gamboa as Noé Gamboa
  • Polo Ortín as Silvestre Núñez
  • Ana Patricia Rojo as Nicole Romero Medrano
  • Mariana Ávila as Cassandra Gamboa Campos
  • Paty Díaz as Sister Clementina
  • Joaquín Cordero as Don Adolfo Valle
  • Ana Luisa Peluffo as Aída Medrano Vda. de Romero
  • Arena Ibarra as Lluvia Amezcua
  • Nancy Patiño as Alfonsina Núñez
  • Priscila Herrera as Bárbara Guerra
  • Andrea Soberón as Frida Iturbe
  • Mario Thadeo as Centavito
  • Iliana Montserrat as Juanita Pérez
  • Raúl Padilla "Chóforo" as Pascual Huerta
  • Verónica Macías as Verónica Medina Rico
  • Héctor Suárez Gomis as Omar Gasca
  • Mariagna Prats as Francesca Rossi
  • Estrella Lugo as Selene Gallardo
  • Marga López as Mother General Asunción de la Luz
  • Juan Carlos Serrán as Rómulo Rossi
  • Ingrid Martz as Doménica Rossi
  • José María Torre as Leonel
  • Carmen Amezcua as Clarissa Santos Dorantes de Valadez
  • Alejandro Ruiz as Homero Anaya Rubalcaba
  • Francisco Avendaño as Dr. Andrés Urquiza
  • Rosita Pelayo as Fedora Aldama
  • Roberto Palazuelos as Flavio Romero Medrano
  • Janet Ruiz as Águeda
  • Teo Tapia as Perpetuo Chacón
  • Natasha Dupeyrón as Mariana
  • Andrea Lagunes as Irma Valadez Santos

  • Ana Lobo as Chiripa (voice)
  • Karla Kegel as Shula
  • Paola Kegel as Sheila
  • Isaura Espinoza as Genoveva
  • Alejandro de la Madrid as Jordi
  • Alejandra Procuna as Morelba
  • Carlos Espejel as Solovino (voice)
  • Marisol Centeno as Sonia Gómez
  • Gabriela Platas as Soraya
  • Mauricio Aspe as Saturno
  • Norma Herrera as Paulina Valle
  • Servando Manzetti as Lic. Cristóbal Valadez
  • Kelchie Arizmendi as Lorena "Lore"
  • Alfonso Iturralde as Dr. Luis Fragoso
  • Roberto "Flaco" Guzmán as Filemón
  • Alejandro Tommasi as Jaime Alberto
  • Yolanda Ventura as Julieta
  • Mónica Dossetti as Lorena Campos
  • Rafael Rojas as Gaspar
  • Roberto Tello as Tranquilino
  • David Ostrosky as Dr. Velasco
  • Irma Lozano as Altagracia Lemus Vda. de Rivera
  • Alexis Ayala as Leonardo Larios
  • Juan Carlos Casasola as Jairo
  • Raquel Morell as Minerva Gamboa de Alvarado
  • Vanessa Guzmán as Gilda Esparza
  • Gabriel Soto as Rogelio Alvarado Gamboa
  • Aurora Molina as Canuta
  • César Castro as Regino
  • Jaime Garza as Rutilio
  • José Suárez as Raymundo
  • Julio Vega as Fidelio
  • Luis Couturier as Dr. Heredia
  • Cristine Aguinaga as Katty
  • Génesis García as Daniela (at Institute Estudillo)
  • Beatriz Sheridan[lower-alpha 1] as Mrs. Estudillo
  • Lupita Lara as Magdalena
  • Juan Soler as Marcos
  • Stephen Franco as Fausto
  • Kristoff as Zeno
  • Sergio Ramos as Agent Elizondo
  • Sara Luz as Nieves
  • Adalberto Martínez "Spring" as Hippolytus
  • Erika Buenfil as Policarpia "Poly" Zambrano
  • Arturo Peniche as Dr. Montemayor
  • Pedro Weber "Chatanuga" as Antonio
  • Rafael del Villar as Vladimir
  • Manola Diez as Carmina

  • Khotan as Alexis
  • Cecilia Gabriela as Victoria Montesinos
  • Ariel López Padilla as Adrian
  • Gustavo Rojo as Father Cosme
  • Oscar Morelli as Dr. Villanueva
  • Manuel "Flaco" Ibáñez as Candido
  • Marco Uriel as Gerardo
  • Humberto Elizondo as Solomon
  • Alejandro Aragón as Dionisio
  • Diana Osorio as Lupita
  • Eugenio Derbez as The Thousand Faces
  • Javier Herranz as Achilles
  • Isabel Martínez "La Stonechat" as Aunt Domitila
  • Renata Flores as Inspector Pantaleona Malacara
  • Jorge van Rankin as Thaddeus
  • Salim Rubiales as Ramiro
  • Socorro Bonilla as Donna Cruz
  • María Eugenia Ríos as Esperanza
  • Antonio de la Vega as Franco
  • Guillermo Rivas as Edgar
  • Maricarmen Vela as Silvina
  • César Bono as Toribio
  • Vilma Traca as Tonita
  • Susana Lozano as Elvira
  • Octavio Menduet as Colonel
  • Marlene Favela as Amber Ferrer
  • Jorge Arvizu "El Tata" as Anastasio
  • Katie Barberi as Noelia
  • Diego Barquinero as Clown Diegans
  • José Luis Cordero "Pocholo" as Facundo
  • Rebecca Mankita as Ivory de los Cobos
  • Sergio Miguel as Jimmy
  • Aline O'Farrill as Genoa
  • Héctor Parra as Mr. Iturbe
  • Oscar Traven as Ernesto Tirado
  • Nora Velasquez as Ms. Malpica
  • Esperanza Rendón as Elba
  • Eugenia Avendaño as Mrs. Becerra
  • Dolores Solomon "Bodokito" as Mrs. Parker
  • Sonia Velestri as Carolina
  • Luis Xavier as Dr. Altamirano
  • Rafael Amador as Dr. Lake
  • Anabel Gutiérrez as Beggar
  • Beatriz Cecilia as Novice
  • Irma Torres as Homemade
  • Oscar Bonfiglio as Augustine
  • Alberto Angel "El Cuervo" as Fidel
  • Martin Rojas as Pancho
  • Litzy as Wedding singer

International Broadcasters of Carita de Ángel

North & South America, Caribbean

Europe, Africa, Asia, Oceania

Notes

  1. also acted as the Stage Director of initial episodes

References

  1. "Angel Face". televisainternacional.tv. Retrieved June 27, 2016.
  2. "Carita de Ángel" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived from the original on April 16, 2003. Retrieved May 1, 2016.

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