María Teresa (TV series) explained

Genre:Telenovela
Creator:Delia Fiallo
Director:Grazio D' Angelo
Starring:Lupita Ferrer
José Bardina
Opentheme:"Mi gran amor" by Juan Vicente Torrealba
Country:Venezuela
Language:Spanish
Num Episodes:186
Producer:Enrique Cuzcó
Channel:Venevisión
Related:Angélica (1985)
Primavera (1987)
Rosangelica (1993)
Rosalinda (1999)

María Teresa is a 1972 Venezuelan telenovela written by Cuban writer Delia Fiallo and broadcast on Venevisión.[1] The telenovela starred Lupita Ferrer and José Bardina as the main protagonists.[2]

Plot

María Teresa is a beautiful and charming woman who lives with her sickly mother Magdalena and her hard-working father Antonio. María Teresa works at a flower shop and one day, she meets Román, a young man who plays piano at a restaurant nearby. They both fall in love with each other, though she doesn't know that he is actually a millionaire.

María Teresa tells her mother she has fallen in love with Román López Bello. Seeing that she will die soon, she reveals to her husband Antonio that Teresa isn't his daughter but the daughter of her sister Eleonor who went to jail for the alleged murder of Román's father. Eleonor wasn't responsible for his death. His brother, Alfredo Fuentes Tovar, is. Years later, Eleanor is released from jail and introduces herself as María Teresa's aunt. When María Teresa introduces Román to her, she recognizes the similarities he has with his father and, afraid that her secret will be known, tries to separate them. María Eugenia also is opposed to the relationship due to mere social prejudices. Alfredo who still lives with his sister tries to reconcile with Eleanor but she cannot forgive him because of his weakness in the past, and he mistakes Reina, her niece, to be their daughter.[3]

Cast

Versions

Telenovela Year Protagonists Channel Ref
Angélica1985Erika Buenfil
Sergio Goyri
Televisa
Primavera1987Gigi Zancheta
Fernando Carrillo
RCTV[4]
Rosangelica1993Sonya Smith
Víctor Cámara
Venevisión[5]
Rosalinda1999Thalía
Fernando Carrillo
Televisa

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: María Teresa. Univisión. 27 January 2015.
  2. Web site:
    • "María Teresa"*(Venezuela, 1972)*
    . Archivo de telenovelas y biografias. 27 January 2015. es.
  3. Web site: MUSICA Y TELENOVELA - 111. YouTube. 27 January 2015.
  4. Web site: Primavera. Univisión. 27 January 2015.
  5. Web site: Rosangélica. Univisión. 27 January 2015.