Belinda (TV series)

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Belinda
Developed by TV Azteca
Directed byLuis Alberto Lamatta
Sergio Treviño
Freddy García
Johnny Solórzano
Starring Leonardo Garcia
Mariana Torres
Opening theme"Amor Mio" by Tres de Copas
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes105
Production
Running time45 minutes
Production companyTV Azteca
Original release
Network Azteca Trece
ReleaseApril 26 (2004-04-26) 
September 17, 2004 (2004-09-17)

Belinda (For You) is a Mexican telenovela that aired in 2004 on TV Azteca's Azteca 13. It starred Leonardo Garcia and Mariana Torres as protagonists.

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Cast

Main protagonists

ActorCharacterKnown as
Mariana Torres Belinda ArismendiMain heroine. Daughter of Roberto and Cristina, in love with Ricardo
Leonardo Garcia Ricardo Semprum LatorreMain hero. Son of Adolfo
Héctor Bonilla Roberto ArismendiFather of Anabela and Belinda, husband of Lucrecia
Anna Ciocchetti Lucrecia Fuenmayor de ArismendiVillain. Wife of Roberto; mother of Anabela and Alfredo
Sebastián Ligarde Adolfo Semprum InchausteguiVillain. Father of Ricardo, Helena and Alfredo
Regina Torne Eloisa FuenmayorMother of Lucrecia and Renata
Laura Padilla Renata FuenmayorDaughter of Eloisa, sister of Lucrecia, mother of Gustavo
Gabriela Vergara Cristina Romero / Belinda RomeroMother of Belinda / Sister of Cristina, aunt of Belinda Arismendi

Other cast

ActorCharacterKnown as
Tamara Monserrat Anabela ArismendiVillain. Daughter of Lucrecia and Roberto, girlfriend of Ricardo
Luis Arrieta Alfredo ArismendiSon of Lucrecia and Adolfo
Elba Jiménez Helena SemprumDaughter of Adolfo, sister of Ricardo and Alfredo
Calos Mata Dr. Alfonso RivasDoctor, friend of Roberto, godfather of Belinda
Rodrigo Cachero Gustavo FloresAdopted son of Teresa, son of Renata
Irene Arcila Teresa Flores
Tania Arredondo Coraima ValdezMaid in Lucrecia's house, in love with Alfredo
Carmen Delgado Gardenia ValdezHousekeeper in Lucrecia's house
Albeto Casanova Ernesto MarinVillain. Brother of Osvaldo
Alejandro Lukini Osvaldo MarinColleague of Roberto, brother of Ernesto
Aarón Beas Ruben Fuentes
Adriana Cataño Jacqueline Tovar
Andres Palacios Jesus Infante
Eduardo Victoria Pablo NoriegaColleague of Roberto
Elsa Aguirre
Graciela Orozco
Jesus VargasDoctor
Jorge Levi Enrique FloresHusband of Teresa
Jorge Caceres Martin ReyesProfessor
María Colla
María Rebeca Patricia 'Paty'Colleague of Roberto
Marcela Ruiz Esparza VeronicaFriend of Belinda
Mariana Urrutia Hayde
Omar Germenos
Seraly Morales GabyColleague of Ricardo

Theme song

Amor Mio

Singers

Writers

Adaptation

Editor

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