Teresa (1989 TV series) explained

Num Episodes:125
Genre:Telenovela
Romance
Drama
Creator:Mimí Bechelani
Starring:Salma Hayek
Rafael Rojas
Daniel Giménez Cacho
Miguel Pizarro
Patricia Pereyra
Patricia Reyes Spíndola
Claudio Brook
Opentheme:Teresa by Guillermo Méndez Guiú
Language:Spanish
Country:Mexico
Runtime:41-44 minutes (episodes 1-35)
21-22 minutes (episodes 36-125)
Company:Televisa
Location:Mexico City, D.F., Mexico
Channel:Canal de las Estrellas
Executive Producer:Lucy Orozco
Producer:Bosco Arochi
Director:Jorge Sanchez Fogarty Antonio Serrano
Cinematography:Gabriel Vázquez Bulmán
Fernando Durán
Related:Teresa (2010)

Teresa (pronounced as /es/) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Lucy Orozco for Televisa in 1989.[1]

Salma Hayek starred in her first and only protagonist role in telenovelas, together with Rafael Rojas, Daniel Giménez Cacho and Miguel Pizarro. The series and several of the actresses won awards in 1989 and 1990.

Plot

Teresa is a beautiful and intelligent young woman desperately seeking to get out of the grinding poverty of the neighborhood where she lives. Resentful of the miserable life that took her sister, she plans to use her beauty and intelligence to enter the world of luxury to which she wants to belong.

To this end, she enters her classmate and friend Aurora's group of friends. There she meets Aurora's cousin Raul, a young but neurotic millionaire with suicidal tendencies. Telling Raul that she is rich, coupled with her beauty, Raul becomes smitten with her. Even though he and Aurora discover that Teresa lied about her wealth, Raul is obsessed with her and forgives her.

Fearing that their opposition to the relationship will end with Raul's suicide, Aurora's parents accept the romance of Teresa and Raul. However, Teresa discovers that her deceit and ambition leads to unhappiness and loneliness.

Cast

Awards

Year AwardCategoryNominee Result
1989Premios El Heraldo de México Best Revelationrowspan=3
1990 Lucy Orozco
Best Experienced Actress
Best Young Lead ActressPatricia Pereyrarowspan=3
Best Young Lead ActorMiguel Pizarro
Best Child PerformanceOscar Vallejo
Best Female Revelation
Best Male Revelation

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Teresa . alma-latina.net . February 13, 2016 . es . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120308075134/http://www.alma-latina.net/TeresaII/TeresaII.shtml . March 8, 2012 .