Viviana (TV series) explained
Viviana is a Mexican telenovela produced by Valentín Pimstein for Canal de las Estrellas in 1978.[1]
It is an adaptation of the Venezuelan telenovela El engaño produced in 1968.
Cast
- Lucía Méndez as Viviana Lozano
- Héctor Bonilla as Jorge Armando Moncada
- Juan Ferrara as Julio Montesinos
- Maricruz Olivier as Gloria
- Carlos Cámara as Don Jesus
- Isabela Corona as Consuelo
- Claudio Brook as Don Anselmo
- Adriana Roel as Delia
- Luisa Huertas as Eloisa
- María Fernanda as Mari Loli Moreno
- German Robles as Manuel
- Emma Roldán as Matilde
- Lily Inclán as Matilde
- Miguel Córcega as Don Gerardo Aparisio
- Javier Marc as El Gordo
- Raquel Olmedo as Sonia
- Sara García as Doña Angustias Rubio Montesinos
- Miguel Palmer as Jaime Ordones
- Tamara Garina as Vera
- Beatriz Aguirre as Luz María
- Raul Meraz as Dr.Ibañez
- Felix Santaella as Esteban Rubio
- Leticia Perdigon as Azafata
- Eduardo Alcaraz as Marcelo Mayordomo
- Raymundo Capetillo as Alfonso Cernuda
- Héctor Cruz as Inspector Manzanos
- Alicia Encinas as Clara
- Ada Carasco as Rosa
- Rafael Banquells as Doctor Navas
- Flor Trujillo as Isabela
- Arturo Benavides as Jefe de policia
- Gaston Tuset as Padre Raul
- Carlos Monden as Manzor Accountant
- Antonio Edwards as Mozo del hotel
- Arturo Lorca as Mozo del hotel
- Alicia Bonet as Paty
- Antonio Medellín as Roberto
- Maricruz Nájera as enfermera de Beatriz
- Mauricio Ferrari as Enrique
- Antonio Brillas as Doctor Andres Montiel
- Fernando Borges as Sosaya
- Miguel Angel Negrete as socio de Esteban
- Mercedes Pascual as Belina
- Rafael del Rio as Juan Manuel Leon
- Roberto Ballesteros as José Aparisio
- Manuel Guizar as Choffer Juan
Notes and References
- Web site: Novelas de Televisa 1978. Alma Latina . January 11, 2015. es.