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Pasión
GenreTelenovela
Historical fiction
Romance
Drama
Created byMaría Zarattini
Written byGuenia Argomedo
Pilar Pedroza
Directed byKarina Dupréz
Mónica Miguel
StarringSusana González
Fernando Colunga
Daniela Castro
Sebastián Rulli
Juan Ferrara
Theme music composerJorge Avendaño
Opening themePasión performed by Sarah Brightman and Fernando Lima
Country of originMexico
Original language(s)Spanish
No. of episodes95 (41-44 minutes)
Production
Executive producer(s)Carla Estrada
Producer(s)Guillermo Gutiérrez
Arturo Lorca
CinematographyCarlos Sánchez Ross
Alejandro Frutos
Editor(s)Juan Franco
Luis Horacio Valdés
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time41-44 minutes
(episodes 1-70, 86-90)
21-22 minutes
(episodes 71-85, 91-115)
Production company(s)Televisa
DistributorTelevisa
Release
Original networkCanal de las Estrellas
Picture format480iSDTV
1080iHDTV
Audio formatDolby Digital 5.1
Original releaseSeptember 17, 2007 –
February 22, 2008
Chronology
Preceded byDestilando Amor
Followed byFuego en la sangre

Pasión (English title: Passion) is a Mexicantelenovela produced by Carla Estrada for Televisa in 2007.[1][2] Is the fourth historical fiction telenovela produced by Carla Estrada after Alondra, Amor real and Alborada.

It's located in a colonial Mexico of 1740 where the love of 'El Antillano' and Camila, a pirate and a poor girl who is bought by an old millionaire.

Susana González, Fernando Colunga and Sebastián Rulli starred as protagonists, while Daniela Castro, José Elías Moreno, Juan Ferrara and Maite Embil starred as antagonists.[3]Homebrew browser 4.3u download pc.

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History[edit]

Production of Pasión began on April 23, 2007.[4] On Monday, September 17, 2007, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcast it at 9:00 p.m., replacing Destilando Amor.[3]

On Monday, September 17, 2007, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting Pasión weekdays at 9:00pm, replacing Destilando Amor. The last episode was broadcast on Friday, February 22, 2008 with Fuego en la sangre[5][6] replacing it the following day.

Plot[edit]

Camila, the daughter of Don Justo Darién is celebrating her engagement to Santiago, the handsome blacksmith, when all of a sudden Don Jorge Mancera y Ruiz arrives. He has decided to have his “Droit du seigneur” with Camila. After Santiago is hurt, Camila agrees to go with him. Later, in Don Jorge’s bedroom, the lord drinks himself into a stupor and falls asleep without having touched her. Camila manages to escape and makes her way back to the village, only to find that nobody believes that she remains a virgin.

A few days later, the village is attacked by vicious pirates. Some of the villagers are led back to the ship to be sold as slaves in the Caribbean. Among them is Camila. She had been by Santiago's side while he remained in a coma due to his injury and everyone believed that he was about to die. She had run away to escape her grief and had been knocked unconscious and taken. Among the way to the pirate's ship she is raped by the men who had taken her away. The captain of the pirate ship, known as 'El Antillano', finds her attractive and in a brief moment of weakness, feels moved to protect her from her cruel fate, but that moment quickly passes. Camila is eventually sold to a bitter old man named Don Timoteo De Salamanca, whose plan is to leave his hated family in ruins by marrying his slave and naming her his sole heir. His daughter Lisabeta and sister Doña Francisca despise Camila. Lisabeta maintains a friendly relationship with her outcast cousin who was at first the fortune's heir before his father died and he was framed by a murder he did not commit. While on the run he was taken prisoner by a pirate and made to join their crew.

Not long after, Don Timoteo passes away and Camila finds herself free and in possession of a vast fortune. The hatred for Camila by Lisabeta and Doña Francisca grows since Don Timoteo had promised to leave his whole fortune to Lisabeta. Don Timoteo had also stated in his will that Camila could not give any part of her fortune away because then her freedom could be revoked and she could be made a slave again. With no other choice she plans to leave but before she does she secretly leaves a chestful of coins for Lisabeta and Francisca. She returns to her home, where she learns that everyone, including Santiago, believed her dead, and now he is married to her sister Rita. A short time later, Don Timoteo’s nephew, Ricardo, turns up unexpectedly with Lisabeta and Doña Francisca so that they can argue that Camila was not Don Timoteo's legitimate wife since their marriage was never consummated and that the fortune must go back to Lisabeta. He is none other than 'El Antillano'. The handsome pirate once again feels the need to protect her. Camila knows that he has come to recover his family’s money,yet against her better judgment, she falls in love with him, and he with her. Meanwhile, Santiago’s old feelings for Camila are rekindled, and a fierce rivalry springs up between him and Ricardo.

Santiago professes his love to Camila, but her heart is torn in two as she knows she can no longer have him. Ricardo, a fugitive of the law and proud, indomitable rogue, has awakened her soul to a love that grows stronger with each passing day, and, for the first time, her body is stirred with the flames of burning passion.

Among the protagonists' family and friends are a number of supporting characters that bring more drama and love to the story. Among them is Ines, Santiago's naive little sister who submits to a night of passion with Camila's womanizing older brother Vasco and results in them being married by their families. While Ines is thrilled about having Vasco as her husband, he remains the same as he always has been and continues to chase after other women, among them is Ursula who is Don Jorge Mancera y Ruiz's only daughter. Ines, though, continues to believe that Vasco will one day love her just as much as she has loved him her whole life.

Another couple that the story focuses on is Ascanio and Manuela who, due to being in different social ranks, suffer continually because they cannot be together. Ascanio used to be a slave and was freed when Camila inherited her husband's fortune and decided to buy his freedom along with fellow slaves Jimena and Claudio. Manuela is the meek and physically abused only child of Don Alberto Lafont who constantly ridicules and beats her. Manuela falls in love with Ascanio and he with her but they are forced to meet and talk in secret since Manuela is a high born lady and her secret meetings with an ex-slave would damage her reputation and her father would most likely kill both of them.

Mario and Jimena are the two sarcastic best friends of main couple Camila and Ricardo. Mario has been by Ricardo's side as a pirate for many years and maintains a deep loyalty to him. While he is amused that Ricardo has fallen in love, he supports him however he can and strikes up a friendship with Jimena, who is Camila's best friend. Jimena has had a very difficult life prior to being sold as a slave but that has not let her bring her down. The two are often teasing their respective friends all the time but are also quick to defend them and come to their aid whenever they are needed. While their friends go through many obstacles, they are forced into the same situations time and time again until their innocent flirtations begin to form into something more.

The whole story is set in the time of pretty young ladies in full skirts and proud gentlemen with a sword within arm's reach. The characters are thrown into remarkable situations where true love and passion conquers all.

Cast[edit]

Main[edit]

  • Susana González as Camila Darién Vda. de de Salamanca/Camila Darién de de Salamanca y Almonte
  • Fernando Colunga as Ricardo de Salamanca y Almonte 'El Antillano'/Ricardo López de Carbajal
  • Daniela Castro as María Lisabeta de Salamanca
  • Sebastián Rulli as Santiago Márquez/Santiago Mancera y Ruiz
  • Juan Ferrara as Jorge Mancera y Ruiz

Also main[edit]

  • Rocío Banquells as Ofelia de Márquez
  • José Elías Moreno as Alberto Lafont y Espinoza
  • Gabriela Rivero as Fortunata Mendonza
  • Raymundo Capetillo as Justo Darién
  • Maty Huitrón as Francisca de Salamanca
  • Mariana Karr as Sofía Mendoza de Mancera y Ruiz
  • Kika Edgar as Inés Márquez de Darién
  • Alberto Estrella as Mario Fuentes
  • Maya Mishalska as Úrsula Mancera y Ruiz Mendoza
  • Maite Embil as Rita Darién de Márquez/Rita Darién de Mancera y Ruiz
  • Marcelo Córdoba as Ascanio González
  • Marisol del Olmo as Jimena Hernández
  • Anaís as Manuela Lafont y Espinoza
  • William Levy as Vasco Darién
  • Toño Infante as Gonzalo
  • Lorena Enríquez as Conchita
  • Antonio Brenan as Crispín
  • Jorge Brenan as Pancho
  • Alejandro Felipe as Paco Darién
  • Arturo Vázquez as Pablo
  • Carlos López Estrada as Claudio Fernández de la Cueva
  • Germán Robles as Timoteo de Salamanca
  • Eric del Castillo as Gaspar de Valdez
  • Isela Vega as La Paisana

Special participation[edit]

  • Luis José Santander as John Foreman
  • Rafael Inclán as Pirate
  • Emoé de la Parra as Mercedes Vda. de de Salamanca
  • Jorge Trejo as Ángel
  • Xorge Noble as Bermejo
  • Alejandro Ávila as Juancho
  • Hugo Macías Macotela as Marcelino
  • Tina Romero as Faustina
  • Iliana de la Garza as Cleotilde
  • Toño Mauri as Álvaro Fernández de la Cueva
  • Yoshio as El Chino
  • Luis Couturier as Padre Lorenzo
  • Evelyn Solares as Ágata
  • Rafael Rojas as José María de Valencia
  • María Dolores Oliva as Auxiliadora
  • Kokin as Bartolomé

Awards and nominations[edit]

YearAwardCategoryNomineeResult
2007Premios Califa de Oro[7]Best Telenovela of the YearCarla EstradaWon
Best Performance of the YearJosé Elías Moreno
Mariana Karr
William Levy
Sebastián Rulli
Susana González
Rocío Banquells
200826th TVyNovelas Awards[8]
Best Telenovela of the YearCarla EstradaNominated
Best ActressSusana González
Best ActorFernando Colunga
Best Antagonist ActressDaniela Castro
Best Antagonist ActorJosé Elías Moreno
Best Co-star ActressMarisol del OlmoWon[9]
Best Co-lead ActorSebastián RulliNominated
Best Leading ActressIsela Vega
Best Leading ActorGermán RoblesWon[9]
Best Original Story or AdaptationMaría ZarattiniNominated
Best DirectionMónica Miguel
Best Direction of the CamarasAlejandro Frutos
Premios Sol de Oro[10]Best TelenovelaPasiónWon
Premios Bravo[11]Male RevelationWilliam Levy
Male Generic Stellar PerformanceJosé Elias Moreno
2009Premios ACE[12]Best TelenovelaCarla Estrada
Best Co-lead MaleJosé Elias Moreno
Best Characteristic ActorHugo Macías Macotela
Best DirectionMónica Miguel

References[edit]

  1. ^'Pasión' (in Spanish). filmaffinity.com. Retrieved September 17, 2007.
  2. ^'Passion'. televisainternacional.tv. Retrieved August 1, 2016.
  3. ^ ab'Telenovela Pasión inicia y presentó su elenco oficial'. tvyespectaculos.com. Retrieved September 13, 2007.
  4. ^''Pasión' la nueva telenovela de Carla Estrada'. todotnv.com. Retrieved April 3, 2007.
  5. ^''Fuego en la sangre' le quitará media hora a 'Pasión''. tvyespectaculos.mx. Retrieved January 15, 2008.
  6. ^'fuego en la sangre sustituye a pasion 9 de la noche'. lasnoticiasmexico.com. Retrieved August 21, 2016.
  7. ^Las Noticias México (“Califa de Oro” 2007 para la novela Pasión)
  8. ^'Nominaciones a los premios TVyNovelas 2008'. todotnv.com. Retrieved April 8, 2008.
  9. ^ ab'Ganadores de los TV y Novelas'. laprensa. Retrieved April 28, 2008.
  10. ^Informador (Reconocen lo más destacado del mundo artístico en Premios Sol de Oro)
  11. ^Hora cero (Arrasa “Destilando amor” en los Premios Bravo con cinco preseas)
  12. ^Nydailynews.com (January 15, 2009). 'ACE premia 'Los girasoles ciegos' y 'Maldeamores''. Retrieved April 6, 2013.

External links[edit]

  • Pasión on IMDb
  • Official website at esmas.com (in Spanish)
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Triunfo deor
GenreTelenovela
Created byDelia Fiallo
Written byLiliana Abud
Ricardo Fiallega
Directed byJorge Édgar Ramirez
Alberto Díaz
Starring
Theme music composerOsvaldo Farres
Opening theme'Tres Palabras' performed by Luis Miguel
Ending theme'A Partir De Hoy' performed by Maite Perroni and Marco Di Mauro
Country of originMexico
Original language(s)Spanish
No. of episodes176
Production
Executive producer(s)Salvador Mejía Alejandre
Producer(s)Bosco Primo De Rivera
CinematographyBernardo Najera
Jorge Amaya Rodríguez
Editor(s)Alfredo Frutos
Pablo Peralta Monroy
Running time42-45 minutes
Production company(s)Televisa
Release
Original networkCanal de las Estrellas
Picture formatSDTV480i
HDTV1080i
Audio formatStereophonic
First shown inMexico
Original releaseOctober 25, 2010 –
June 26, 2011
Chronology
Preceded bySoy tu dueña
Followed byDos hogares
Related showsCristal (1985)
El Privilegio de Amar (1998)
Magkaribal (2010)
Pusong Ligaw (2017)

Triunfo del amor (English title: Triumph of Love)[1] is a Mexican telenovela produced by Salvador Mejía Alejandre for Televisa. It is a remake of the telenovela El Privilegio de Amar,[2] which itself is a remake of the Venezuelan telenovela Cristal.[3]

The main protagonists are Victoria Ruffo, Maite Perroni and William Levy. While Daniela Romo, Guillermo García Cantú and Dominika Paleta are main antagonists. With Diego Olivera, César Évora, Erika Buenfil, Pablo Montero, Mónica Ayos and Osvaldo Ríos.

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Broadcast[edit]

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Canal de las Estrellas broadcast Triunfo del Amor on October 25, 2010, airing half-hour episodes with Soy tu dueña until November 5, 2010.[4] From November 8, 2010 to June 26, 2011, one-hour episodes were broadcast.[5]

Univision started broadcasting Triunfo del amor in the United States on January 3, 2011.[6] During its run, Univision aired 2 hours of the telenovela from March 4 to March 29, 2011, and from May 16 to June 3, 2011 at 9pm central, due La reina del sur dominating the 10pm time.[7][8]

Plot[edit]

Victoria Gutierrez (Victoria Ruffo) is introduced as a young servant working in the Iturbide's household. Juan Pablo Iturbide Montejo (Diego Olivera), the future priest, son of Octavio (Eduardo Santamarina) and Bernarda (Daniela Romo) is attracted to Victoria, the attraction is mutual.

In a night, Victoria becomes pregnant with Juan Pablo's child. Bernarda is furious upon discovering Victoria's pregnancy and kicks her out of the house. Victoria finds support from her friend, Antonieta Orozco (Erika Buenfil) and together they find work in a Rodolfo Padilla's sewing company, owned by Rodolfo Padilla (Salvador Pineda) the father of Federico (Fernanda's ex-boyfriend) (Manuel Garcia Muela). Victoria gives birth to a little girl and names her Maria.

Although they are poor, Victoria is nonetheless happy, but her happiness is soon interrupted. Bernarda intent on revenge, convinces herself that God has chosen her to enact his punishment on Victoria. She attempts to kill Victoria and her daughter, but instead only succeeds in separating them.

Years later, Victoria eventually succeeds in establishing a major fashion empire alongside her friend Antonieta. Victoria is happily married to Osvaldo Sandoval (Osvaldo Ríos) a popular actor, who has two children, 'Max' (William Levy) and Fernanda 'Fer' (Livia Brito). Victoria seems happy with the life that she leads, but secretly suffers and tormented by the absence of her missing daughter, Maria.

Meanwhile, Maria Desamparada Iturbide Gutierrez 'Maria Forsaken' (Maité Perroni) is now a young woman who is ready to leave the orphanage where she grew up. On her way she befriends and moves in with Linda Sorting (Dorismar) and Nati Duval (Susana Diazayas). Maria's aspirations to be a great model lead her to the most famous designer of the moment, Victoria. But far from being a friendly boss, Victoria treats her with contempt and arrogance, especially since Maria is compared to a younger version of Victoria. Maria does not let Victoria's negative attitude affect her work, and it is in the workplace where she meets Max. Max and Maria fall in love, but their love is rejected by Victoria, and she plots with Max's ex-girlfriend and fashion model Jimena de Alba (Dominika Paleta) to separate the two. Together they hatch a plot in which Max mistakenly ends up believing that he impregnated Jimena with his child, and is forced to marry her.

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Meanwhile, Maria is really pregnant with Max's child, but keeps her pregnancy a secret. She sacrifices her love and happiness so that Max can fulfill his mother's wishes to marry Jimena. She seeks solace from Juan Pablo, who is now a respected priest, and, unknown to her, is also her real father. Her identity is revealed to him in a secret confession from his mother Bernarda; he is therefore unable to reveal himself, as he is bound by the laws of confession. Padilla and El Alacran (Sergio Acosta) burn Maria's neighborhood's home and now they have to move. Bernarda owns the place where they live now. Maria also finds support in Jimena's renown photographer Alonso del Angel (Mark Tacher). He helps Maria through her pregnancy, and eventually aids her return to the modeling world. He falls in love with Maria, though Maria cannot reciprocate his love as she continues to love Max. Victoria deals with her hidden past by focusing on her fashion label; her husband feels increasingly isolated from her and consoles himself with another woman, Maria's friend and roommate, Linda. However, Osvaldo also hides secrets from his past; while everyone believes Max's biological mother Leonela Montenegro (Mónica Ayos) is dead, she is, in fact, alive, and in jail. Osvaldo is hated by his supposed 'friend' Guillermo Quintana (Guillermo García Cantú), out of jealousy for both the relationship he once had with Leonela, and for Osvaldo's fame and fortune. He sets out on a path to destroy Osvaldo and his family, and begins by impregnating Jimena, and goes along with the plot to pass the child as Max's.

Max eventually finds out that Jimena's child isn't really his, but Guillermo's, which destroys his marriage. Max ends up maintaining custody of the child since he deems Jimena unfit to take care of him. He also learns that Maria is pregnant with his real son, and they are reunited. Jimena unites with Bernarda to destroy Sandoval's family; Bernarda buys full control of Victoria's failing fashion label, and enlists Jimena as her star model. Osvaldo is shot by his ex-wife Leonela, but he survives. Victoria's happiness continues to disintegrate as she discovers her husband's infidelity, the fact that his first wife Leonela is still alive, and that she has breast cancer. Bernarda, also abducts Maria's son, which also hurts Victoria as he is her grandchild; mother and daughter bond over this mutual pain, though not understanding why the bond is so deep. El Alacran was killed by Bernarda and then Rodolfo was killed in a shootout by the police officers.

Eventually, Victoria discovers the truth regarding her daughter's identity, and is troubled to learn that the girl she had worked so hard to destroy is in fact her daughter.

Meanwhile, Bernarda plans to get rid of Maria and sets her abduction. Victoria runs to her aid but it falls on a lure and also pitched for it with Maria is kidnapped in an abandoned warehouse. Max and Osvaldo, with Alonso, Fernanda and father anxiously awaiting Juan Pablo at the home of Victoria's call demanding the ransom the kidnappers of the two. Victoria is suffering by believing the illusion that one shot killed her daughter. The kidnappers are captured by federal agents after attempting to set a trap and collect the ransom money, while Victoria is released in a wasteland on the outskirts of Mexico City. Victoria discovers the deception and runs to rescue her daughter Maria, still sequestered in the abandoned warehouse.

After the kidnapping, Alonso proposes marriage to Maria and she accepts. But Alonso is made aware by Jimena that he is infected by a virus that is destroying him and can cause death at any time.

Therefore, Alonso rejects Maria and abandons her at the altar of the Church. Guillermo and Osvaldo are hired by Televisa for a production and during the filming of, Guillermo 'drops' Osvaldo, who falls from a hill to end up in a river but he survives. The producer watches the tape can not believe the incident and dismisses Guillermo from filming with the promise that he will never get a contract for any other production. Alonso dies from the virus and Maria receives a video recording of Alonso where this tells Maria that if she was happy at his side, to not be mortified by his death.

Casa Victoria and Casa Bernarda face in a fashion contest. The winner of the night turns out to be Casa Victoria, with Maria as the flagship model of the moment. But the happiness of Victoria last only a moment, when Maria's nose begins to bleed and she loses consciousness. Maria is taken to hospital, where Dr. Heriberto Rios Bernal (César Évora) tells Victoria that Maria has Phase 1 disease and acquired the same virus that killed Alonso and must remain isolated to prevent future infections. Victoria goes mad with grief and Bernarda took the opportunity to take Juan Pablito's home, where she plans to make him a priest when he grows up, to make up for the sins she has made in the past. Max refuses to stay away from the love of Maria and removes the cloth insulation. He lays next to Maria, where he acquires the virus, bleeds from his nose as Maria did, and passes out.

Meanwhile, Bernarda is arrested by federal authorities when evidence that she was the mastermind of the kidnapping of the son of Maria in the past. Leonela learns the location of Max and goes to hospital, where he communicates Leonela, Heriberto, Victoria and Max is in Phase 2 of the disease and that his situation is more delicate than that of Maria. Max passes through the virus and Victoria helps her daughter Maria get over the virus. Milagros (Carmen Salinas) and Don Napo (Manuel 'Flaco' Ibáñez) marry with friends and family. Cruz (Pablo Montero) and Fer decide to adopt.

Then, Bernarda is poisoned by drinking poisoned wine. Bernarda is then trapped in a car which is caught on fire; she breaks the window and gets out of her car, kills Eva, then proceeds to run from the law. Bernarda goes on a plane and dies in a plane crash. Roxana, Jimena's mother (Úrsula Prats) was arrested by the cops at Sandoval's house. Guillermo was stabbed by Jimena, but survives. Osvaldo receives a call from his friend, and moves to Spain. Leonela was crashed by Jimena with a broken glass, but she survives. Jimena arrives at Max and Maria's wedding, attempting to kill Maria, but fails and runs away to Guillermo's house. Guillermo and Jimena commit suicide when they drive their car off a cliff.

Maria and Max are happily in love with their two kids Juan Pablito and Osvaldito. Victoria is happy with her boyfriend Heriberto and her family. Fer is happy with her husband Cruz and their adopted daughter Victoria Robles Sandoval. Leonola is happy with her two grandkids, her son and daughter in law Maria. Only true love can triumph over all the tricks, traps, intrigue, treachery and wickedness that seek to destroy, only then can there be the triumph of love and finally at the end the triumph of love is complete.

Cast[edit]

Main[edit]

  • Victoria Ruffo - Victoria Gutiérrez de Sandoval
  • Maite Perroni - María Desamparada / María Iturbide Gutiérrez
  • William Levy - Maximiliano 'Max' Sandoval Montenegro
  • Diego Olivera - Padre Juan Pablo Iturbide Montejo
  • César Évora - Heriberto Ríos Bernal
  • Guillermo García Cantú - Guillermo Quintana
  • Erika Buenfil - Antonieta Orozco
  • Dominika Paleta - Jimena De Alba
  • Pablo Montero - Cruz Robles Martínez
  • Mónica Ayos - Leonela Montenegro
  • Mark Tacher - Alonso del Ángel
  • Osvaldo Ríos - Osvaldo Sandoval
  • Daniela Romo - Doña Bernarda Montejo Vda. de Iturbide
  • Salvador Pineda - Rodolfo Padilla
  • Pilar Pellicer - Eva Grez
  • Manuel 'Flaco' Ibáñez - Don Napo

Recurring[edit]

  • Maricruz Nájera - Tomasa Hernández
  • Marco Méndez - Fabián Duarte
  • Mimi Morales - Lucy
  • Dorismar - Linda Sortini
  • Susana Diazayas - Nati Duval
  • Ricardo Kleinbaum - Óscar
  • Radamés de Jesús - Domingo
  • Livia Brito - Fernanda 'Fer' Sandoval Gutiérrez
  • Gaby Mellado - Gaby
  • Mauricio García Muela - Federico Padilla
  • Andrea García - Ofelia García
  • Archie Lafranco - Pedro
  • Arturo Carmona - Gonzalo Candela
  • Miguel Pizarro - Pipino Pichoni
  • Cuauhtémoc Blanco - Juan José 'Juanjo' Martínez Robles
  • Carmen Salinas - Milagros Robles Vda. de Martinez
  • Juan Carlos Franzoni - Fausto Candela
  • Thelma Dorantes - Sor Rocío Valladolid
  • Mariana Ríos - María Magdalena
  • Sergio Acosta - El Alacrán
  • Úrsula Prats - Roxana vda. de De Alba
  • Vilma Traca - Doña Trini
  • Julio Vega - Don Joel
  • Rosita Bouchot - Doña Polly
  • Roberto D'Amico - Cardenal
  • Vicente Fernández Jr. - Chente

Special participation[edit]

  • Eduardo Santamarina - Octavio Iturbide
  • Alicia Rodríguez - Sor Clementina
  • Esmeralda Pimentel as Kenia Dulce
  • Gustavo Rojo - Padre Jerónimo
  • Helena Rojo - Herself[9]

Awards and nominations[edit]

YearAwardCategoryRecipientResult
201230th TVyNovelas AwardsBest Telenovela of the YearTriunfo del amorNominated
Best ActressMaite PerroniNominated
Best Antagonist ActressDaniela RomoWon[10]
Best Co-star ActorMark TacherNominated
Best Leading ActressCarmen SalinasNominated
Best Leading ActorCésar ÉvoraWon[10]
Best Young Lead ActressLivia BritoWon[10]
Best Original Story or AdaptationLiliana Abud and Ricardo FiallegaNominated
Best Musical Theme'A partir de hoy' by Maite Perroni and Marco Di MauroNominated

References[edit]

  1. ^'Triumph of Love'. televisainternacional. Retrieved August 25, 2016.
  2. ^'Maite y William inician grabaciones de 'El triunfo del amor''. quien.com. Retrieved September 7, 2010.
  3. ^'William Levy y Maite Perroni inician grabaciones de 'El triunfo del amor''. entretenimiento.com. Retrieved September 7, 2010.
  4. ^'5 de Noviembre Final de Soy tu Dueña'. tvyespectaculos.mx. Retrieved September 29, 2010.
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External links[edit]

  • Triunfo del amor on IMDb
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