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This is a list of characters featured in the Mexican telenovela, Amor Real (2003).
Cast[edit]
Character | Notes | Portrayed by |
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Daughter of retired Army General, Hilario Peñalver y Beristáin, and doña, Augusta Curiel. Matilde is a distinguished young lady, an aristocrat educated under the strict moral norms of the epoch. Nevertheless, she breaks the social code of her class by falling in love with a penniless soldier, Adolfo Solís. However, due to intrigues and family pressures, she is deceived and forced to marry a rich landlord, Manuel Fuentes Guerra, in order to save the family from bankruptcy.[1][2] | ||
Illegitimate son of a rich landlord, Joaquín Fuentes Guerra, and a poor indigenous villager, Rosario Aranda. Manuel spent his first years of life in poverty and became seemingly tough, but fair and generous. Later, he managed to graduate from medical school and become a surgeon. As an adult, he inherited a vast fortune from his father. Despite his loathing for aristocrats, he falls in love with Matilde Peñalver, believing the feelings are mutual.[1][3] | ||
Felipe Santamaría | Son of a once-respectable family who studied at the Military school where he received military training and strict education. Adolfo is conservative, although not because of his conviction, but because of his obedience to military laws. He falls profoundly in love with Matilde Peñalver and refuses to break up their relationship, despite knowing her family would reject him, because of his poor economic status. Using her influences, Augusta Curiel, sends him to prison.[4] |
Character | Actor — Actress |
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Helena Rojo | |
Ernesto Laguardia | |
Ana Martín | |
Chantal Andere | |
Mariana Levy | |
Mauricio Herrera | |
Ana Bertha Espín | |
Mario Iván Martínez | |
Marie de la Roquette | Maya Mishalska |
Oscar Bonfiglio | |
Adalberto Parra | |
Héctor Saez | |
Kika Edgar | |
Ingrid Martz | |
Beatriz Sheridan | |
Carlos Cámara | |
Roquette | Harry Geithner |
Leticia Calderón | |
Luis Xavier | |
Rafael Rojas |
Character | Actor — Actress |
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Julio Alemán | |
Ricardo Blume | |
Yolanda Mérida | |
Raquel Morell | |
Paco Ibáñez | |
Jorge Vargas | |
Manuel Ibañez | |
Maty Huitrón | |
Gastón Tuset |
Character | Actor — Actress |
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Guerra Peñalver y Beristáin | Alejandro Felipe |
Fátima Torre |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ ab'La 1 recupera el misterio, la venganza y la pasión con 'Amor Real''. RTVE (in Spanish). 2012-07-16. Retrieved 2013-06-14.
- ^'Matilde Peñalver y Beristain' (in Spanish). esmas.com. Archived from the original on 2013-07-13. Retrieved 2013-06-14.
- ^'Manuel Fuentes Guerra' (in Spanish). esmas.com. Archived from the original on 2013-08-01. Retrieved 2013-06-14.
- ^'Adolfo Solís' (in Spanish). esmas.com. Archived from the original on 2013-08-01. Retrieved 2013-06-14.
External links[edit]
- Amor real on IMDb
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