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La intrusa (1986 TV series)

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La Intrusa
GenreTelenovela
Romance
Drama
Created byInés Rodena
Written byAna M. Escámez
Benilde Ávila
Zaret Romero
Directed byLuis Alberto Lamata
StarringMariela Alcalá
Víctor Cámara
Franklin Virgüez
Theme music composerLuis G. González
Opening themePregunta por ahí by Willie Colón
Country of originVenezuela
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes234
Production
Executive producerArquímides Rivero
ProducerElizabeth Amiel
Production companyRCTV
Release
Original networkRCTV
Original releaseMay 17, 1986 –
January 21, 1987
Chronology
Preceded byCristal
Related showsEl hogar que yo robé (1981)
La usurpadora (1998)

La Intrusa is a Venezuelan telenovela produced by Radio Caracas Televisión in 1986.[1] Based on a story written by Inés Rodena, it is a remake of the 1971 telenovela La Usurpadora which starred Marina Baura and Raul Amundaray with the new version being written by Ana Mercedes Escámez, Benilde Ávila and Zaret Romero.

Mariela Alcalá played the dual role of twins Virginia and Estrella accompanied by Víctor Cámara as the male protagonist.[2]

Cast

  • Mariela Alcalá as Virginia Pérez / Estrella Mendoza De Rossi[3]
  • Víctor Cámara as Luis Antonio Rossi
  • Franklin Virgüez as Manuel Landaeta
  • Rosita Quintana as Renata Rossi
  • Carmen Julia Alvarez as Ana Julia Rossi
  • Maricarmen Regueiro as Rosa
  • Carlos Camara Jr. as Mario Rossi
  • Flavio Caballero as Freddy
  • Carlos Marquez as Alexis Pereira
  • Gledys Ibarra as Belinda
  • Jonathan Montenegro as Andres
  • Tomás Henríquez as Guillermo Montesinos
  • Dante Carlé as Tulipano Morante
  • María del Pilar as Juana Landaeta
  • Carolina López as Susy Villamolino
  • Humberto García as Marcos Fierro
  • Willie Colón as Himself

References

  1. ^ "RCTV (1987), 234 capitulos La Intrusa". vencor.narod. Retrieved 22 January 2017.
  2. ^ "CON MARIELA ALCALÁ Y VÍCTOR CÁMARA ʽLa intrusaʼ" (in Spanish). teleprograma. Retrieved 22 January 2017.
  3. ^ "La intrusa hizo famosa a Mariela Alcalá". ppdigital.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 January 2017.

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