Belinda | |
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Developed by | TV Azteca |
Directed by | Luis Alberto Lamatta Sergio Treviño Freddy García Johnny Solórzano |
Starring | Leonardo Garcia Mariana Torres |
Opening theme | "Amor Mio" by Tres de Copas |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 105 |
Production | |
Running time | 45 minutes |
Production company | TV Azteca |
Release | |
Original network | Azteca Trece |
Picture format | NTSC |
Original release | April 26 – September 17, 2004 |
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.
Actor | Character | Known as |
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Mariana Torres | Belinda Arismendi | Main heroine. Daughter of Roberto and Cristina, in love with Ricardo |
Leonardo Garcia | Ricardo Semprum Latorre | Main hero. Son of Adolfo |
Héctor Bonilla | Roberto Arismendi | Father of Anabela and Belinda, husband of Lucrecia |
Anna Ciocchetti | Lucrecia Fuenmayor de Arismendi | Villain. Wife of Roberto; mother of Anabela and Alfredo |
Sebastián Ligarde | Adolfo Semprum Inchaustegui | Villain. Father of Ricardo, Helena and Alfredo |
Regina Torne | Eloisa Fuenmayor | Mother of Lucrecia and Renata |
Laura Padilla | Renata Fuenmayor | Daughter of Eloisa, sister of Lucrecia, mother of Gustavo |
Gabriela Vergara | Cristina Romero / Belinda Romero | Mother of Belinda / Sister of Cristina, aunt of Belinda Arismendi |
Actor | Character | Known as |
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Tamara Monserrat | Anabela Arismendi | Villain. Daughter of Lucrecia and Roberto, girlfriend of Ricardo |
Luis Arrieta | Alfredo Arismendi | Son of Lucrecia and Adolfo |
Elba Jiménez | Helena Semprum | Daughter of Adolfo, sister of Ricardo and Alfredo |
Calos Mata | Dr. Alfonso Rivas | Doctor, friend of Roberto, godfather of Belinda |
Rodrigo Cachero | Gustavo Flores | Adopted son of Teresa, son of Renata |
Irene Arcila | Teresa Flores | |
Tania Arredondo | Coraima Valdez | Maid in Lucrecia's house, in love with Alfredo |
Carmen Delgado | Gardenia Valdez | Housekeeper in Lucrecia's house |
Albeto Casanova | Ernesto Marin | Villain. Brother of Osvaldo |
Alejandro Lukini | Osvaldo Marin | Colleague of Roberto, brother of Ernesto |
Aarón Beas | Ruben Fuentes | |
Adriana Cataño | Jacqueline Tovar | |
Andres Palacios | Jesus Infante | |
Eduardo Victoria | Pablo Noriega | Colleague of Roberto |
Elsa Aguirre | ||
Graciela Orozco | ||
Jesus Vargas | Doctor | |
Jorge Levi | Enrique Flores | Husband of Teresa |
Jorge Caceres | Martin Reyes | Professor |
María Colla | ||
María Rebeca | Patricia 'Paty' | Colleague of Roberto |
Marcela Ruiz Esparza | Veronica | Friend of Belinda |
Mariana Urrutia | Hayde | |
Omar Germenos | ||
Seraly Morales | Gaby | Colleague of Ricardo |
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