Te sigo amando (English: I Still Love You) is a Mexican television drama series broadcast by Canal de Las Estrellas. The series is based on the 1986 ValentÃÂn Pimstein production Monte Calvario.
Directed by Miguel Córcega and Mónica Miguel, it stars Claudia RamÃÂrez, Luis José Santander, Sergio Goyri and Olivia Collins.
It aired from November 18, 1996 to April 25, 1997, replacing La antorcha encendida and was replaced by La jaula de oro.
Plot
The majesty of the Mexican province is witness to a passionate love triangle: Yulissa (Claudia RamÃÂrez) is the vertex of the dispute between the landowner Ignacio Aguirre (Sergio Goyri), master of the prosperous "Arroyo Negro" estate, and Luis ÃÂngel ZaldÃÂvar (Luis José Santander), a prestigious medical specialist.
Yulissa is a beautiful teenaged schoolgirl from a good family, who along with her brother, Alberto (Juan Manuel Bernal), and her grandmother, Paula (Carmen Montejo), live heavily in debt.
Their situation forces them to mortgage their assets, which is why Yulissa sees herself seriously involved with Ignacio Aguirre, because he desires her and she is the price of avoiding ruin.
However, a woman's heart is not sold to the highest bidder, it is given to the man she loves; therefore, from the moment Yulissa meets Dr. ZaldÃÂvar, both her life and prospects take a radical turn, while Ignacio, who does not know defeat, prepares to give battle.
Cast
Main
Also main
Recurring and guest stars
- Guillermo Aguilar as Dr. MartÃÂnez
- Socorro Avelar as Hermelinda
- Katie Barberi as Andrea
- Enrique Becker as Dr. Zamora
- Kuno Becker as Humberto
- Luis Bernardos as Rogaciano
- Jesús Betanzos as Chava
- MarÃÂa Eugenia Bravo as Nurse
- VÃÂctor Carpinteiro as Roberto
- Yadhira Carrillo as Teresa
- Chela Castro as Fabiana
- Gabriela Castro as LucÃÂa
- Alberto Chávez as Cirilo
- Consuelo Duval as Natalia
- Carlos Eduardo as Lalito
- José Antonio Ferral as Cubillas
- Nerina Ferrer as Martina
- América Gabriel as Claudia
- Juan Gabriel as himself
- Amparo Garrido as Matilde
- Claudia Guzmán as Young Ofelia
- Maty Huitrón as Luz MarÃÂa
- Ela Laboriel as Clarita
- Lucero Lander as Fabiana's assistant
- Kokin Li as Omar
- Eduardo Liñán as Julio
- Ariel López Padilla as Doctor
- Melba Luna as Rosa
- Raúl Magaña as David
- Javier MartÃÂnez as Singer
- Felicia Mercado as Dr. Carmen
- Sergio Morante as Juan
- Lucha Moreno as Emilia
- Rosana Paintes as Carmelita
- Héctor Parra as Enrique
- BenjamÃÂn Pineda as Jacinto
- Marcelo Portela as Silverio
- Alejandro Rábago as Fidencio
- Manuela Rasaldi as Dorita
- Manuel Raviela as Mario
- Tito Reséndiz as Octavio
- Fabián Robles as ÃÂscar
- Javier Ruiz as Tomás
- Teo Tapia as Dr. Zavala
- Patricia Thomas as Silvia
- Alejandro Villeli as Gudelio
- RocÃÂo Yaber as Efigenia
- Guillermo Zarur as Hurtado
- MarÃÂa Clara Zurita as Marina
- Carmen Montejo as Paula
Awards and nominations
References
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