List of Televisa telenovelas (1990s)

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The following is a list of telenovelas produced by Televisa in the 1990s.

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Thalia starred in telenovelas Maria la del Barrio, Maria Mercedes, Marimar and Rosalinda. ThaliaSodi cropped.jpg
Thalía starred in telenovelas María la del Barrio , María Mercedes , Marimar and Rosalinda .
TitleProducerOriginal
Air date
Ref.
1990
Yo compro esa mujer Ernesto Alonso January 20 – September 7, 1990
Días sin luna Juan Osorio May 14 – August 31, 1990
Alcanzar una estrella Luis de Llano Macedo May 14 – December 21, 1990
Mi pequeña Soledad Verónica Castro May 14 – December 21, 1990
Destino Carlos Sotomayor May 21 – November 30, 1990
La fuerza del amor Gonzalo Martínez OrtegaJune 4, 1990 – January 4, 1991
Cenizas y diamantes Eugenio CoboJune 4, 1990 – January 18, 1991
Ángeles blancos Carlos SotomayorSeptember 3, 1990 – February 1, 1991
Amor de nadie Carla Estrada September 10, 1990 – June 14, 1991
En carne propia Carlos TéllezDecember 3, 1990 – August 16, 1991
1991
Cadenas de amargura Carlos SotomayorJanuary 1 – April 24, 1991
Alcanzar una estrella II Luis de Llano MacedoJanuary 21 – June 7, 1991
Madres egoístas Juan OsorioFebruary 4 – June 7, 1991
Milagro y magia Florinda Meza April 29 – 30 August 1991
Yo no creo en los hombres Lucy OrozcoJune 10 – September 30, 1991
Al filo de la muerte Emilio Larrosa June 17, 1991 – February 21, 1992
Muchachitas Emilio LarrosaJune 24, 1991 – March 27, 1992
Atrapada Ernesto AlonsoAugust 19, 1991 – April 24, 1992
La pícara soñadora Valentín Pimstein September 2 – December 20, 1991
Vida robada Carlos SotomayorOctober 2, 1991 – January 17, 1992
Valeria y Maximiliano Carlos SotomayorDecember 26, 1991 – May 1, 1992
1992
El abuelo y yo Pedro Damián January 6 – June 26, 1992
La sonrisa del Diablo Ernesto AlonsoFebruary 24 – July 31, 1992
Baila conmigo Luis de Llano MacedoMarch 30 – August 14, 1992
Carrusel de las Américas Valentín PimsteinApril 20, 1992 – October 12, 1992
De frente al sol Carla EstradaMay 4 – September 11, 1992
Ángeles sin paraíso Pedro DamiánJune 29, 1992 – January 29, 1993
Triángulo Ernesto AlonsoAugust 3 – November 20, 1992
Las secretas intenciones Lucy OrozcoAugust 17 – November 27, 1992
María Mercedes Valentín PimsteinSeptember 14, 1992 – January 5, 1993
Tenías que ser tú Carlos TéllezNovember 23, 1992 – March 12, 1993
Mágica juventud Emilio LarrosaNovember 30, 1992 – April 30, 1993
1993
Capricho Carlos SotomayorJanuary 11 – June 18, 1993
Entre la vida y la muerte Angelli Nesma Medina January 11 – July 2, 1993
La última esperanza Eugenio CoboFebruary 1 – May 14, 1993
Clarisa Juan OsorioMarch 15 – June 11, 1993
Los parientes pobres Carla EstradaMay 3 – August 13, 1993
Sueño de amor José RendónMay 17 – August 20, 1993
Valentina José Alberto Castro June 21, 1993 – January 28, 1994
Corazón salvaje José RendónJuly 5, 1993 – February 18, 1994
Dos mujeres, un camino Emilio LarrosaAugust 16, 1993 – July 1, 1994
Buscando el paraíso Luis de Llano MacedoNovember 8, 1993 – April 1, 1994
Más allá del puente Carla EstradaNovember 8, 1993 – March 25, 1994
1994
Marimar Verónica PimsteinJanuary 31 – August 26, 1994
Prisionera de amor Pedro DamiánMarch 28 – July 22, 1994
Agujetas de color de rosa Luis de Llano MacedoApril 4, 1994 – May 26, 1995
El vuelo del águila Ernesto AlonsoJuly 4, 1994 – January 20, 1995
Volver a empezar Emilio LarrosaJuly 25, 1994 – February 10, 1995
Imperio de cristal Carlos SotomayorAugust 29, 1994 – February 17, 1995
Caminos cruzados Herval RossanoDecember 5, 1994 – April 12, 1995
1995
Alondra Carla EstradaJanuary 23 – September 1, 1995
María José Juan OsorioFebruary 13 – May 18, 1995
Si Dios me quita la vida Pedro DamiánFebruary 20 – August 11, 1995
Bajo un mismo rostro Christian Bach April 17 – August 25, 1995
La dueña Florinda MezaMay 22 – September 29, 1995
La paloma José RendónAugust 29, 1994 – February 17, 1995
María la del Barrio Angelli Nesma MedinaAugust 14, 1995 – April 26, 1996
El premio mayor Emilio LarrosaSeptember 4, 1995 – May 24, 1996
Acapulco, cuerpo y alma José Alberto CastroSeptember 4, 1995 – April 12, 1996
Morelia Carlos SotomayorMay 29, 1995 – April 19, 1996
Pobre niña rica Enrique Segoviano October 2, 1995 – January 5, 1996
Lazos de Amor Carla EstradaOctober 2, 1995 – 23 February 1996
Retrato de familia Lucy OrozcoOctober 23, 1995 – January 19, 1996
1996
Azul Pinkye MorrisJanuary 8 – March 22, 1996
Marisol Juan OsorioJanuary 22 – August 9, 1996
Morir dos veces José RendónFebruary 26 – May 10, 1996
Confidente de secundaria Luis de Llano MacedoMarch 25 – September 27, 1996
Para toda la vida Lucero Suárez April 15 – August 2, 1996
Cañaveral de pasiones Humberto Zurita April 22 – September 6, 1996
La antorcha encendida Ernesto AlonsoMay 6 – November 15, 1996
Canción de amor Luis de Llano MacedoMay 13 – September 13, 1996
La sombra del otro Julissa May 27 – August 16, 1996
Bendita mentira Jorge Lozano SorianoAugust 5 – December 6, 1996
La culpa Yuri BreñaAugust 12 – October 11, 1996
Sentimientos ajenos José Alberto CastroAugust 19, 1996 – January 3, 1997
Tú y yo Emilio LarrosaSeptember 2, 1996 – March 21, 1997
Luz Clarita Mapat L. de Zatarain September 30, 1996 – February 21, 1997
Te sigo amando Carla EstradaNovember 18, 1996 – April 25, 1997
Mi querida Isabel Angelli Nesma MedinaDecember 9, 1996 – April 25, 1997
1997
Alguna vez tendremos alas Florinda MezaJanuary 6 – November 28, 1997
Pueblo chico, infierno grande José Alberto CastroJanuary 6 – August 1, 1997
Los hijos de nadie Mapat L. de ZatarainFebruary 24 – June 20, 1997
No tengo madre Carlos SotomayorMarch 10 – May 2, 1997
Gente bien Lucy OrozcoApril 28 – August 15, 1997
La jaula de oro José RendónApril 28 – August 1, 1997
Esmeralda Salvador Mejía May 5 – November 28, 1997
El alma no tiene color Juan OsorioJune 23 – November 7, 1997
María Isabel Carla EstradaAugust 4, 1997 – February 6, 1998
Salud, dinero y amor Emilio LarrosaAugust 4, 1997 – January 2, 1998
Amada enemiga Carlos SotomayorAugust 18 – December 5, 1997
Huracán Alejandro Camacho October 13, 1997 – March 27, 1998
Desencuentro Ernesto AlonsoNovember 17, 1997 – April 3, 1998
El secreto de Alejandra Jorge Lozano SorianoDecember 1, 1997 – January 2, 1998
Sin ti Angelli Nesma MedinaDecember 8, 1997 – April 10, 1998
Mi pequeña traviesa Pedro DamiánDecember 8, 1997 – April 24, 1998
1998
La Usurpadora Salvador Mejía AlejandreFebruary 9 – July 24, 1998
Una luz en el camino Mapat de ZatarainMarch 30 – July 31, 1998
Vivo Por Elena Juan OsorioApril 6 – September 11, 1998
Rencor apasionado Marcia del RioApril 20 – July 10, 1998
Preciosa Pedro Damián April 27 – August 28, 1998
La Mentira Carlos SotomayorJuly 13 – November 27, 1998
El Privilegio de Amar Carla EstradaJuly 27, 1998 – February 26, 1999
Gotita de amor Nicandro Díaz González August 3 – November 20, 1998
Soñadoras Emilio LarrosaAugust 31, 1998 – April 30, 1999
Camila Angelli Nesma Medina September 14, 1998 – January 15, 1999
El diario de Daniela Rosy Ocampo November 23, 1998 – April 16, 1999
Ángela José Alberto Castro November 30, 1998 – March 19, 1999
1999
Nunca te olvidaré Caridad Bravo AdamsJanuary 18 – May 28, 1999
Rosalinda Salvador Mejía AlejandreMarch 1 – June 18, 1999
Tres mujeres Martha CarrilloMarch 22, 1999 – April 14, 2000
El niño que vino del mar Olga RuilopezApril 19 – August 27, 1999
Amor gitano María Eugenia CervantesMay 3 – July 16, 1999
Por tu amor Caridad Bravo AdamsMay 31 – October 1, 1999
Infierno en el paraíso Nora AlemánJune 21 – October 22, 1999
Alma rebelde Hilda Morales de AllousJuly 19 – November 19, 1999
Serafín Salvador SánchezAugust 30 – December 17, 1999
Laberintos de pasión Caridad Bravo AdamsOctober 4, 1999 – January 21, 2000
Mujeres engañadas Emilio LarrosaOctober 25, 1999 – April 7, 2000
DKDA: Sueños de juventud Carmen SepúlvedaNovember 22, 1999 – April 28, 2000
Cuento de Navidad Eugenio CoboDecember 20, 1999 – January 7, 2000

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