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Revision as of 15:43, 3 June 2009

Verano de amor
Created byJosé Iefirno
Patricia Maldonado
StarringChristina Masón
Dulce María
Brandon Peniche
Pablo Lyle
Mark Tacher
Lola Merino
Victória Díaz
Juan Ferrara
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
Production
ProducersPedro Damián
Luis Luisillo Miguel
Cris Morena
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkTelevisa
ReleaseFebruary 9 –
August 7, 2009

Verano de Amor (Summer of Love) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa. It is a remake of a famous Argentine telenovela, Verano del 98, adapted for the Mexican audience. The soap opera premiered on February 9, 2009, replacing the completed series Juro que te Amo. Verano de Amor is produced by Pedro Damián, who also produced the internationally successful telenovela Rebelde.

Plot and themes

Verano de Amor is the story of four teenagers who have always lived in the city of Tlacotalpan, Veracruz, México. The story's message emphasizes the distinction between the importance of pursuing one's dreams and the importance of pursuing material things.[1] The show's creators chose Tlacotalpan for its setting in large part because of its natural beauty; the storyline of Verano de Amor incorporates messages promoting environmental responsibility, an extension of Televisa's "Televisa Verde" initiative focused on the environment.[2]

Casting

Actor Character
Christina Masón Zoé Palma (main character)
Dulce María Miranda Perea Olmos (main character)
Brandon Peniche Dylan Morett Carrasco (main character)
Pablo Lyle Baldomero Perea Olmos (main character)
Mark Tacher Dante Escudero / Daniel Gurzán (co-protagonist)
Victória Díaz Arango Flora Palma (co-protagonist)
Lola Merino Sofía Duarte (co-protagonist)
Ana Layevska Valéria Michel (special guest)
Enrique Rocha Vito Rocca Provenzano (supporting)
Juan Ferrara Othon Villalba de Limonquí / Marcos Casar (main antagonist)
Luz Maria Jeréz Aura De Rocca (supporting)
María Fernanda García Reyna Olmos (supporting)
Felipe Nájera Federico Carrasco (supporting)
Sharis Cid Frida Morett de Carrasco (supporting)
Rebeca Manriquez Zulema Esdregal (supporting)
Ariane Pellicer Adelina Olmos (supporting)
Manuel Ojeda Clemente Mata (supporting)
Ari Borovoy Elías Lobo (main antagonist)
Analía del Mar Feliciana Clavería (supporting)
Lourdes Canale Etelvina Garcia González (supporting)
Juan Carlos Muñóz Santino Rocca (supporting)
Rebeca Mankita Lina Corvalán (supporting)
Jorge Ortín Adriano Bonfiglio (supporting)
Maria Elisa Camargo Isabela Rocca (main antagonist)
Gonzalo García Vivanco Mauro Duarte Villalba (supporting)
Viviana Macouzet Jennifer Montili (supporting)
Alan Estrada Fabián Escudero (supporting)
Natasha Dupeyrón Berenice Perea Olmos / Greta Perea Olmos (supporting)
Carlos Speitzer Narciso Sotelo Peréz (supporting)
Karla Souza Dana Duarte Villalba (supporting)
Yago Muñoz Enzo Rocca (supporting)
Esmeralda Pimentel Adalberta Claveria (supporting)
Andréa Muñoz Milena Carrasco (supporting)
Manelick de la Parra Bruno Carrasco (supporting)
Alicia Moreno Sol Montili (supporting)
Héctor de la Peña Rocco Levín (supporting)
Martín González Jordí Heidi (supporting)
Michelle Brisa Palma (supporting)
Juan José Origel Bruno Gallaza (supporting)
Yessica Salazar Giovanna Reyes (supporting)
Araceli Mali Fátima Villalobos (supporting)
Samantha López Eugénia Villalobos (supporting)
Carmen Rodriguez Eva Rocca (supporting)
Fernando Robles Donato (supporting)
Alberto Agnesi Lisandro (supporting)
Archi Lanfranco William (supporting)
José Carlos Femat Bobby (supporting)
Santiago Toledo Iván (supporting)
Ana Isabel Meraza Felicitas (supporting)
Michelle Renault Débora (supporting)
Ilse Ikeda Palmira (supporting)
Mónica Blanchet Virgínia (supporting)
Alejandro Peraza Custódio (antagonist)

Special Guest

Actor Character
Wisin y Yandel Wisin y Yandel
Christopher Uckermann Ucker
Bruno Danzza Santos Diablitos
Patricia Cantú Paty
Axel Pardo Axel
Juan Manuel Puerto Oso
José Blanchet José
Pope Lopto Pope
Axel Valero Axel
Mark Batak Mark
Sérgio Jurado
Fernando Noriega
Rossana San Juan
Sara Maldonado

References

  1. ^ Tlacotalpan vive su ‘Verano de amor’, El Universal (México; in Spanish), December 12, 2008; retrieved March 17, 2009.
  2. ^ “Verano de amor” muestra al mundo lo bello de Veracruz, El Diario de Yucatán (in Spanish), December 6, 2008; retrieved March 17, 2009.