- Mirada de mujer: El regreso (TV series)
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Mirada de mujer
El Regreso{{{image}}} Directed by Raúl Quintanilla Matiella
Jorge Ríos VillanuevaWritten by Luis Felipe Ybarra Script by Araceli Monsell Cinematography by Jorge Rios Villanueva Produced by Elisa Salinas
Myrna Ojeda (executive producer)
Pedro Lira (executive producer)Starring Angélica Aragón
Ari TelchMusic by {{{music}}} Theme song Mentira Performed by Gilberto Santa Rosa (Mentira) Country Mexico Language Spanish Network TV Azteca Broadcast 2003 No. of episodes 245 Mirada de mujer: El regreso (English: The Gaze of a Woman: The Return) is a Mexican telenovela, which was produced by and broadcast on TV Azteca in 2003. It is the sequel of Mirada de Mujer (1997).
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Synopsis
The story takes place seven years after the end of Mirada de Mujer, when Alejandro Salas had left for Spain with his son, Alex. While in Spain, Alejandro has become an internationally acclaimed author. He is also involved with a woman named Verónica. Seven years later he comes back to Mexico to receive an award for his book. In the meantime, María Inés decides to marry Jerónimo Cardenas, a doctor. Ignacio, María Inés' former husband, is about to run for Senate. He soons discovers that Daniela, his young wife, is cheating on him.
While María Inés visits the grave of her best friend, Paulina, she meets Alejandro. The story develops and María Inés must choose between Alejandro or Jerónimo.Theme Song
The theme song of the telenovela is "Mentira" (in English "It's a lie") and it is performed by Gilberto Santa Rosa.
Cast
- Angélica Aragón as María Inés Domínguez de San Millán
- Ari Telch as Alejandro Salas
- Héctor Bonilla as Jerónimo
- Fernando Luján as Lic. Ignacio San Millán
- Evangelina Elizondo as Doña Emilia Elena viuda de Domínguez 'Mamá Elena'
- Verónica Langer as Rosario
- María Renée Prudencio as Adriana San Millán
- Bárbara Mori as Mónica San Millán
- Plutarco Haza as Andrés San Millán
- Álvaro Carcaño Jr as Nicolás
- Olmo Araiza as Alex Salas
- Patricia Llaca as Verónica Segovia
- Mónica Dionne as Paloma Santiago
- René Gatica as Francisco
- Iliana Fox as Ana Camila
- Anna Ciocchetti as Sara Cárdenas
- Hector Arredondo as Julián
- Mauricio Ochmann .... José Chacón
- Ana Serradilla as Carolina
- Martha Mariana Castro as Daniela
- Rodrigo Abed as Rodrigo
- Xavier Massimi as Santiago
External links
Categories:- 2003 telenovelas
- 2003 television series debuts
- 2003 television series endings
- Mexican telenovelas
- TV Azteca telenovelas
- Spanish-language telenovelas
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