Por ti (Mexican TV series)

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Por ti
Developed by TV Azteca
Starring Leonardo Garcia
Ana de la Reguera
Opening theme"Doy La Vida Por Un Beso" by Zeze di Camargo y Luciano
"Y Llegaste Tu" by Sin Bandera
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes130
Production
Running time45 minutes
Original release
Network Azteca 13
Release15 April (2002-04-15) 
18 October 2002 (2002-10-18)
Related
Cuando seas mía

Por Ti (For You) is a Mexican telenovela that aired in 2002 on TV Azteca's Azteca 13. It starred Leonardo Garcia and Ana de la Reguera as protagonists.

Contents

Cast

Main protagonists

Leonardo Garcia
Ana de la Reguera

Special participation

Francisco de la O

Special appearance

Angelica Aragon

Leading actors

Luis Felipe Tovar
and Regina Torne
with Fernando Becerril as Arturo
Lolo Navarro as Tomasa
and Claudia Islas as Virginia
Season 2
Alvaro Guerrero

Other actors

Gloria Peralta
Rodrigo Cachero
Andrea Noli
Gabriel Porras
Vanessa Ciangherotti
Xavier Massimi
Tamara Monsserat
Mariana Torres
Season 2 onwards
Fabian Corres
Ana la Salvia
Alejandra Ley
Yul Bürkle
Mariana Isla
Luis Arrieta

Infant talent

Carlos Hays
Sugey

Special guest stars

Hector Arredondo
Jorge Carles
and Rafael Sanchez Navarro

Cast trivia

In 2004, a number of actors of this series reappeared in TV Azteca's Belinda which stars Mariana Torres and Leonardo Garcia as main protagonists. The other actors included: Rodrigo Cachero, Luis Arrieta, Tamara Monserrat, Regina Torne and others.

In the same year also, some actors reappeared in TV Azteca's La Heredera. They are Andrea Noli, Fabian Corres, Hector Arredondo and others.

In 2006, Carlos Hays, Alvaro Guerrero, and Luis Felipe Tovar appeared in Montecrsto with Silvia Navarro as heroine.

Theme song

Doy La Vida Por Un Beso

Singers

Writers

Adaptation

Editor

Y Llegaste Tu

Season 3 onwards

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