Por siempre mi amor

Por Siempre mi Amor
Genre Telenovela
Romance
Drama
Created by Abel Santa Cruz
Eric Vonn
Written by Nora Aleman
Denisse Pfeiffer
Directed by Ana Lorena Pérez-Ríos
Edgar Ramírez
Starring Susana González
Guy Ecker
Dominika Paleta
Héctor Suárez Gomís
Ana Martín
Theme music composer Mauricio L. Arriuga
Jorge Eduardo Murguía
Opening theme "Para enamorarte de mi" performed by David Bisbal
Country of origin Mexico
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 151
Production
Executive producer(s) Ignacio Sada
Producer(s) Bosco Primo de Rivera
J. Antonio Arvizu
Location(s) Mexico City, México
Cinematography Claudio Lara
Editor(s) Víctor Hugo Flores
Israel Flores
Running time 41-44 minutes
Production company(s) Televisa
Distributor Televisa
Release
Original network Canal de las Estrellas
Picture format 480i SDTV
1080i HDTV
Original release October 7, 2013 – May 4, 2014
Chronology
Preceded by Corazón indomable
Followed by La Gata
Related shows Mi segunda madre (1989)

Por Siempre mi Amor (English title: Forever yours)[1] is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ignacio Sada for Televisa. It is a remake of Mi segunda madre, produced by Juan Osorio in 1989.[2]

Susana González and Guy Ecker star as the protagonists, while Thelma Madrigal and Pablo Lyle star as the co-protagonists.[3] Dominika Paleta, Héctor Suárez Gomís, Sofía Castro and Lola Merino star as the antagonists.

History

Production of Por Siempre mi Amor officially started on August 15, 2013.[4][5]

On October 7, 2013, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting Por Siempre mi Amor weekdays at 4:15pm, replacing Corazón indomable.[6][7] The last episode was broadcast on May 4, 2014, with La Gata replacing it the following day.

On December 2, 2013, Univision started broadcasting Por Siempre mi Amor on weeknights at 8pm/7c, replacing one hour of Corazón Indomable. The last episode was broascast on May 9, 2014, with 2 hours of De que te quiero, te quiero replacing it on May 12, 2014.[8][9]

Cast

Main

Also main

  • Martha Julia - Gabriela "Gaby" San Román
  • Macaria - Minerva Gutiérrez
  • Humberto Elizondo - Osvaldo de la Riva
  • Luz María Zetina - Eugenia Arenas de De la Riva
  • Lola Merino - Marcela Zambrano
  • Víctor Noriega - Fabricio De la Riva Oropeza
  • Gabriela Platas - Andrea Gutiérrez de Córdova / de Narváez
  • Alejandro Ruiz - Bruno Escudero Valverde
  • Alejandro Aragon - Mauricio Narváez
  • Isabel Martínez "La Tarabilla" - Cuca
  • Carlos Bonavides - Padre Adalberto
  • Ricardo de Pascual - Gabino Hidalgo
  • Dacia González - Lucha de Hidalgo
  • Archie Lafranco - Nicolás Belmonte
  • Dacia Arcaráz - Ágatha
  • Elena Torres - Almudena Quijano de Escudero
  • Silvia Lomelí - Teresa
  • Thelma Madrigal - Aranza De la Riva Arenas
  • Pablo Lyle - Esteban Narváez Gutiérrez
  • Tania Lizardo - Marianela
  • Sofía Castro - Dafne Quintana Herrera
  • Carlos Speitzer - Pablo Noriega "El Borlas"
  • Jade Fraser - Ileana Portillo
  • Erick Díaz - Cristian
  • David Ostrosky - Gilberto Cervantes
  • Pablo Cruz Guerrero - Daniel Cervantes Arenas

Special participation

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2014 Premios Juventud Best Theme Novelero David Bisbal, “Para Enamorarte De Mi” Nominated[10]

References

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