Toda una dama

Toda una dama
Genre Telenovela
Drama
Created by José Ignacio Cabrujas
Directed by Olegario Barreara
Starring Christina Dieckmann
Ricardo Álamo
Nohely Arteaga
Roberto Messutti
Opening theme "Mi segundo intento" by Reinaldo Álvarez
Country of origin Venezuela
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 180[1]
Production
Executive producer(s) Carmen Cecilia Urbaneja
Jose Gerardo Guillen
Location(s) Caracas
Running time 45 minutes
Production company(s) RCTV
Distributor RCTV International
Release
Original network RCTV
Original release November 7, 2007 – July 13, 2008
Chronology
Preceded by Camaleona
Followed by La Trepadora

Toda una dama (Quite a Lady) is a successful Venezuelan telenovela produced and broadcast on RCTV International in 2007. The telenovela is a remake of Señora, an original story written by renowned telenovela author José Ignacio Cabrujas.[2] This new version was adapted by Iris Dubs and starred Christina Dieckmann and Ricardo Álamo as the main protagonists with Nohely Arteaga starred as the main antagonist.

Plot

Valeria Aguirre is a young, troubled young girl who was raised as an orphan. In order to meet her financial needs, she resorts to stealing, and she ends up in trouble with the law where she is sentenced to five years in prison. Behind this sentence is Miguel Reyes the prosecutor of her case. However, on the day that she is meant to leave prison and embark on a quest for revenge against the man who ruined her life, she becomes the victim of an unfortunate attack by a fellow prison inmate that leaves her temporarily blind. On hearing about the incident, Miguel realizes the injustice committed against Valeria, and feels guilty. He visits her at the hospital where he pretends to be a doctor. With time, Valeria and Miguel develop feelings for each other, though Valeria is not aware that the man she has fallen in love with is the one who ruined her life. However, Miguel leaves her, knowing that Valeria will never forgive her.

After leaving the hospital, Valeria meets Engracia and Encarnación, two sisters who cared for her as a child and are aware of her true origins. Valeria's new found happiness will be short-lived, as she will soon encounter Imperio Laya, a terrible and cruel woman who is Valeria's biological mother. Over the years, Imperio worked really hard to establish herself into a powerful woman in the eyes of society through the help of Vicente, her husband who placed all his wealth at her disposal. An unfortunate accident involving Lorena, Miguel's wife, will bring Valeria face to face with Imperio. She will enter Imperio's perfectly organized world and begin to disturb it, much to Imperio's fury. The only person Valeria trusts is Ignacio, Imperio's lover who will fall in love with Valeria. Overcome by jelousy, Imperio will do everything in her power to ruin the love between Valeria and Miguel. Little does she know that Valeria is the daughter she thought had died years ago.[3][4]

Cast

  • Christina Dieckmann...Valeria Aguirre
  • Ricardo Álamo...Miguel Reyes
  • Roberto Messutti...Ignacio Caballero
  • Nohely Arteaga...Imperio Laya
  • Alfonso Medina...Lennin Márquez
  • Ámbar Díaz... Deyanira Blanco "La Cachorra"
  • Nacarid Escalona...Carmen Barrios "La Leona"
  • Luis Gerardo Núñez...Vicente Trujillo
  • Guillermo Dávila...Juan José Reyes "JJ"
  • Mirela Mendoza...Lorena Rincón de Reyes
  • Abril Schreiber...Alejandra Trujillo Laya
  • Carlos Felipe Álvarez...Juan Moreira
  • María Gabriela de Faría...Helena Trujillo Laya
  • Reinaldo Zavarce...Guillermo Galvan
  • Samuel González... Padre Emilio Amado
  • Sandra Martínez... Marilyn Pérez "La Marilyn" / Gabriela "Gaby" de Galván
  • Laura Chimaras...Ashley Rincón
  • Miguel Augusto Rodríguez...Lucas Gallardo
  • Ana Castell...Encarnación Romero
  • Virginia Urdaneta...Eleonora Laya
  • Esperanza Magaz...Engracia Romero
  • Yollety Cabrera...Witney
  • Emerson Rondon...Enrique Galván
  • José Mantilla...Eloy Castro
  • Araceli Prieto...Adoración
  • Abel Lascurain...Pedro
  • María Antonieta Ardila...Miranda de Rincón
  • Alicia Hernández...Diosmary
  • Lolimar Sánchez...Coromoto Diaz
  • Omaira Avinade...Berenice
  • Relú Cardozo...La Cumbamba
  • Carlos Herrera...Delgadito
  • José Quijada...Calixto Rincón
  • Gabriel Mantilla... Daniel Reyes Rincón
  • Marcos Campos... Maximo Galván
  • Anastasia Stoliarova... Nathaly Caballero Aguirre

References

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