Velo de novia

Velo de novia
Also known as De corazón a corazón...
Genre Telenovela
Romance
Drama
Created by Janete Clair
Caridad Bravo Adams
Written by Marcia del Río
María Antonieta Calú Gutiérrez
Ricardo Tejeda
Martha Jurado
Directed by Sergio Jiménez
Sergio Cataño
Gilberto Macín
Starring Susana González
Eduardo Santamarina
Héctor Suárez
Cynthia Klitbo
Marlene Favela
Opening theme De corazón a corazón by Darina
Más que tu amigo by Marco Antonio Solís
Ending theme Busca un sueño by Alan
Mala gente (only in United States) by Juanes
Country of origin Mexico
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 135
Production
Executive producer(s) Juan Osorio
Producer(s) Ramón Ortiz Quiñónez
Location(s) Filming
Televisa San Ángel
Mexico City, Mexico
Locations
Veracruz, Mexico
Cinematography Gilberto Macín
Antonio Acevedo
Carlos Sánchez Zúñiga
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 June 30, 2003 – January 2, 2004
Chronology
Preceded by Niña amada mía
Followed by Amarte es mi Pecado
Related shows Véu de Noiva (1969)
Yo no creo en los hombres (1991)
Yo no creo en los hombres (2014)
Website

Velo de novia (English title: The Bride's Veil) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Juan Osorio for Televisa in 2003.[1][2] The 1st part is based on 1969 Brazilian telenovela Véu de Noiva. The 2nd part is an adaptation of the 1991 Mexican telenovela Yo no creo en los hombres.

On June 30, 2003, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting Velo de novia weekdays at 8:00 pm, replacing Niña amada mía. The last episode was broadcast on January 2, 2004 with Amarte es mi Pecado replacing it on January 5.

The 1st part Susana González and Eduardo Santamarina starred as protagonists, while Cynthia Klitbo, Héctor Suárez and Blanca Guerra starred as antagonists. Marlene Favela starred as special participation.

The 2nd part Susana González and Eduardo Santamarina starred as protagonists, while Cynthia Klitbo and Lilia Aragón starred as antagonists.

Series overview

Season Episodes Originally aired
First aired Last aired
1 65 June 30, 2003 September 19, 2003
2 70 September 22, 2003 January 2, 2004

Plot

Andrea (Susana González) is a young and beautiful woman, with a strong will to live even though her life expectancy is short; she suffers from a potentially fatal heart condition.

She works as a seamstress at a clothing factory. One day she is assigned to make a bridal veil for Raquela Villaseñor del Moral (Cynthia Klitbo), the factory owner’s daughter, who is engaged to José Manuel del Álamo Sánchez (Eduardo Santamarina), a famous cyclist.

Fate will make this veil, created with much love and dedication, to eventually belong to Andrea. José Manuel realizes too late that whom he truly loves is Ángeles (Marlene Favela), Raquela’s sister. Ángeles loves him too, but she is very aware that their love is impossible.

Ángeles suffers a fatal accident at the same time that Andrea has a heart attack. Ángeles is an organ donor, and Andrea's life is saved when she becomes the recipient of Ángeles' heart. After losing his true love, José Manuel’s personality changes drastically; he is no longer the happy and cheerful young man that he used to be.

Yet he gets another chance at love when he meets Andrea, who has always admired him as an internationally renowned champion athlete. Soon they fall in love. He does not know that she received Ángeles' heart.

Raquela comes to suspect and fear that the ghost of her sister still lives on in Andrea’s new heart and that it has returned to steal José Manuel from her again. Meanwhile, Azael Villaseñor (Héctor Suárez), Raquela's father, is pressuring José Manuel to fulfill his promise to marry her.

Andrea is unsure whether José Manuel loves her for who she is or for the heart that once belonged to Ángeles. Despite this and many other obstacles, they decide to get married. At the wedding ceremony, Ricarda (Blanca Guerra), José Manuel’s mother, full of hatred for Andrea, pulls out a gun, intending to kill her right at the altar.

She takes aim and shoots, but the bullet meant for Andrea hits José Manuel instead. He dies at the altar, in Andrea’s arms. A grieving Andrea, wanting to start anew, moves to Guadalajara joined by her loyal and trusted friend Vida (Niurka Marcos). Unbeknownst to Andrea, Raquela is also living there with an aunt.

One day, Andrea has a mishap on the street, and that is when she meets Jorge Robleto (also played by Eduardo Santamarina). She is shocked by his uncanny resemblance to José Manuel. Although Andrea no longer believes in love, she begins to fall for Jorge.

She is unaware that Raquela has met him already and plans to win his love at all costs. This will now bring even more suffering to Andrea. Still, fate will intervene to ensure that the veil is worn by its deserving owner.

Cast

1st part

  • Susana González as Andrea Paz González
  • Eduardo Santamarina as José Manuel del Álamo Sánchez - Accidentally killed by Ricarda
  • Cynthia Klitbo as Raquela Villaseñor del Moral - Main villain
  • Héctor Suárez as Azael Villaseñor - Main villain, Raquela, Ángeles and Juan Carlos's father, killed by Raquela
  • Marlene Favela as Ángeles Villaseñor del Moral - Raquela and Juan Carlos's sister, killed by Raquela
  • Blanca Guerra as Ricarda Sánchez de del Álamo - José Manuel's mother, goes to jail
  • Julissa as Lía del Moral de Villaseñor - Raquela, Ángeles and Juan Carlos's mother
  • Paquita la del Barrio as Antonia González "Mamá Grande" - Andrea and Anny's grandmother, dies from an illness
  • Raymundo Capetillo as Filemón Paz - Andrea and Anny's father
  • Carmen Salinas as Malvina González - Andrea and Anny's mother
  • Jorge Poza as Rafael Sosa/Ernesto Sosa - Twin brothers
  • Roberto Vander as Germán del Alamo - José Manuel, Federica and Sebastián's father
  • Toño Mauri as Juan Carlos Villaseñor del Moral - Raquela and Ángeles's brother
  • Alan as Isaac Carvajal
  • Yuliana Peniche as Aniceta "Anny" Paz González - Andrea's sister, in love with Rafael
  • Jessica Segura as Nydia
  • Elizabeth Álvarez as Dulce María Salazar - Mistress of Azael, killed by Azael
  • Niurka Marcos as Vida - Andrea's friend
  • Arturo Vázquez as Sebastián Paz/Sebastián del Álamo - Andrea and Anny's stepbrother, Federica and José Manuel's biological brother
  • Juan Imperio as Dr. Angelo
  • Alicia Fahr as Eduarda
  • Moisés Suárez as Demetrio Carillo
  • Joemy Blanco as Claudia Montenegro
  • Lorena de la Garza as Cachita Chávez
  • Mariana Sánchez as Federica del Álamo Sánchez - José Manuel's sister
  • Juan Carlos Franzoni as Erick
  • Vannya Valencia as Romina - Vida's sister
  • Martha Ortiz as Doña Catalina Sosa
  • Manolo Royo as Armando
  • Jaime Fernández as Hernán Ocampo
  • Manoella Torres as La Pecosa
  • Fernando Robles as Marcelo Mejía
  • Rubén Olivares as El Púas
  • Sandra Montoya as Yolanda Montero
  • Lucero Campos as Carmelita
  • Lucía Bravo as La Leona
  • Azalia as Lizárraga Ulloa
  • Nora Patricia Romero as Ana Luisa Reyes
  • Eric Aurioles "El Tlacua-H" as Pancho
  • Emilio Fernández as Memo
  • Yirelka Yeraldine as Alambrito Almanedá
  • Uberto Bondoni as Aarón Montenegro
  • Cynthia Urias as Jovita Luna
  • Adriana Chapela as Olga
  • Ricardo Margaleff as Adán
  • Sergio Argueta as Teo
  • Angel Enciso as Zury
  • Elena Silva as Imelda
  • Enrique Bermúdez as Mauro
  • Juan Carilles as Javier Ortiz Insunza
  • Juan M. Espadas as Isauro
  • Silvio Gomagui as Nicolás Nava
  • Arturo Guizar as Lic. Yépez
  • Pablo Cheng as Tequila
  • Irma Dorantes as Isabel "Chabelita"
  • Pablo Magallanes as Raúl
  • Miguel Ángel Loyo as Leonel Carvajal
  • Pietro Vannucci as Luigi
  • Manuel Landeta as Román Ruiz
  • Raúl Padilla "Chóforo" as Jacinto
  • Raúl Magaña as Lic. Efraín Vega
  • Carlos Bonavides as Himself
  • Juan Verduzco
  • Adriana Rojo
  • Natalia Traven
  • Libertad
  • Carlos Probert

2nd part

  • Susana González as Andrea Paz González
  • Eduardo Santamarina as Jorge Robleto - His look-alike with José Manuel
  • Cynthia Klitbo as Raquela Villaseñor del Moral - Main villain, in love with José Manuel, burned alive in jail and is tortured by Castillo
  • Carmen Salinas as Malvina González - Andrea and Anny's mother, killed by Enriqueta
  • Niurka Marcos as Vida - Andrea's friend
  • Lilia Aragón as Enriqueta Valverde Vda. de del Moral - Main villain, Arturo's mother
  • Humberto Elizondo as Pedro Robleto - Villain, Jorge and Alexis's father
  • Imanol Landeta as Alexis Robleto - Jorge's brother
  • Irma Dorantes as Isabel "Chabelita"
  • Silvia Mariscal as Leticia de Robleto - Jorge and Alexis's mother
  • Mónica Dossetti as Francisca "Paca" Rivero
  • Claudia Silva as Virginia Mirabal de del Moral
  • Miguel Pizarro as Reynaldo Portillo - Killed by Raquela
  • Aitor Iturrioz as Marcos Ruiz
  • Bobby Larios as Beto Castell - Vida's husband
  • Lorena Velázquez as Adela Mirabal - Arturo's wife, Virginia's aunt
  • Isabel Martínez "La Tarabilla" as Zoila Ramírez/Belén
  • José Luis Cordero as Gumaro Estrada
  • Óscar Traven as Lic. Álvaro Julio Castillo
  • Amparo Garrido as Cándida
  • Julio Preciado as Father Julio Monterde
  • Luis Madaría as Arturo del Moral Valverde - Villain, Raquela's cousin, killed in self-defense by Andrea
  • Lorena Enríquez as Inés González
  • Jessica Segura as Nydia
  • Emilio Fernández as Guillermo "Memo"
  • Roberto Marín as Hugo
  • María Clara Zurita as Úrsula
  • Teo Tapia as Lucio González
  • Claudia Ortega as Sandra
  • Vanessa Arias as Neddy
  • Latin Lover as Latin - Villain, stabbed by Raquela
  • Gabriel de Cervantes as Dr. Quintanilla
  • Estrella Lugo as Gloria
  • Eduardo Antonio as Dr. Eduardo Bárcenas
  • Archie Lafranco as Carlos Alfredo Escobar
  • Flor Procuna as Josefa "Fefa"
  • Kelchie Arizmendi as Patricia
  • Ángeles Alonso as Teresa
  • Rebeca Manríquez as Lamara
  • Andrés Puentes Jr. as Sammy
  • Rebeca Mankita as Yara
  • Dalilah Polanco as Aracely
  • Hugo Aceves as Chato
  • Juan Carlos Bonet as Arsenio López
  • Raúl Castellanos as Enrique
  • Queta Lavat as Socorro
  • Hugo Macías Macotela as Don Filiberto Castell
  • Rubén Morales as Basilio López
  • Francisco Avendaño as Lic. Galvis
  • Naydelin Navarrete as Patricia
  • Fátima Torre as Flavia Morales
  • Lucía Pailles as Ludi - Killed by Raquela
  • Elena Silva as Imelda Pérez
  • Ramón Menéndez as Jiménez
  • Erendira Zumaya as Lalita
  • Arturo Guizar as Host
  • Roberto Ruy as Evaristo
  • Miriam Jasso as Alicia
  • Shula as Marissa
  • Albert Chavez as Contreras
  • Pablo Cheng as Tequila
  • Ileana Muñiz as Susy
  • Sergio Jiménez as Juez Estévez
  • Juan Carlos Novoa as Bigotes
  • Mauricio Roldan as Braulio Cancino
  • Carlos Balart as Tony
  • Tomas García as Jaro
  • Carlos Bonavides as Himself
  • José Miguel Checa as Dr. Molina

Soundtrack

# Title Performed by
1. "De Corazón a Corazón" Darina
2. "Vivir Así Es Morir de Amor" Cox
3. "El Ruletero" Niurka Marcos
4. "Dime Corazón" Amaury Gutiérrez
5. "Mala Gente" Juanes
6. "Quizás Quizás Quizás" Emmanuel
7. "La Distancia" Cox
8. "No Basto" Darina
9. "No Importa Que El Sol Se Muera" Mœnia
10. "Mori" Tranzas
11. "Si Pongo Corazón" Rossana
12. "Eres Todo Para Mi" Petra Berger
13. "Busca Un Sueño" Alan
14. "Corazón Caliente" Niurka Marcos
15. "Más que tu amigo" Marco Antonio Solís
16. "Dies Irae" Mozart

Awards

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2004 Premios ACEBest Television ActressSusana González Won
22nd TVyNovelas Awards Best Actress Nominated
Best Antagonist Actress Cynthia Klitbo
Best Antagonist Actor Héctor Suárez
Best Musical Theme De corazón a corazón by Darina

References

  1. "20 Refritos De Telenovelas Que No Debieron Existir" (in Spanish). latintimes.com. December 10, 2014. Retrieved May 24, 2016.
  2. "Velo de novia Telenisa 2003" (in Spanish). todotnv.com. September 3, 2009. Retrieved May 24, 2016.
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