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Mi amada Beatriz

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Mi amada Beatriz
GenreTelenovela
Romance
Drama
Created byDelia Fiallo
Written byBenilde Ávila
Zaret Romero
Eliseo Morales
Amparo Montalvo
Directed byLuis Manzo
Creative directorArquímedes Romero
StarringCatherine Fulop
Miguel Alcántara
Maricarmen Regueiro
Theme music composerLuis Guillermo González
Opening theme"El hombre que yo amo" by Caridad Canelón
Country of originVenezuela
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes241
Production
Executive producerJorge Gherardi
ProducerRaúl Li Causi
Original release
NetworkRCTV
ReleaseFebruary 17, 1987 –
July 9, 1988
Related
Una muchacha llamada Milagros (1974)
Cuidado con el ángel (2008)

Mi amada Beatriz (English title:My beloved Beatriz) is a Venezuelan telenovela produced by RCTV in 1987 based on the telenovela Una muchacha llamada Milagros written by Delia Fiallo.[1]

Catherine Fulop[2] and Miguel Alcántara starred as the main protagonists[3][4] with Maricarmen Regueiro as the antagonist and the television presentation of Miss World 1984 Astrid Carolina Herrera.

Plot

Beatriz is a cheerful, hardworking girl who was given up at birth to Padre Amado by her mother Maruja as she feared she was near death. However, Maruja never died but survived, and she ignored her daughter's whereabouts. One day as a teenager, Beatriz encounters a group of delinquent boys who decide to play a bad joke on her. One of these boys, Arturo Arismendi, disguised as Dracula, decides to rape her. Desperate, Beatriz escapes and runs to the house of a good woman named Miguelina who takes her in and treats her like her own daughter. From then on, Beatriz is haunted by the image of the man in the Dracula costume. Later on, Arturo meets Beatriz and realises who she is, but doesn't reveal the truth to her while she doesn't know he is the man who hurt her and ends up falling in love with him. Meanwhile, two con women Inés Santaella and Erika her niece who is about the age of Beatriz, decide to take advantage of the Castañeda family by making them believe Erika is their long lost daughter. At the same time, Beatriz ends up living at the house where Maruja decides to educate her without knowing she is her real daughter.[5]

Cast

  • Catherine Fulop as Beatriz de la Caridad Castañeda
  • Miguel Alcántara as Arturo Andrés Arismendi
  • Carlos Márquez as Padre Amado Quintana
  • Marisela Berti as Maruja Castañeda
  • Arturo Calderón as Baldomero
  • Yanis Chimaras as El griego
  • Carlos Cámara Jr. as El griego (II)
  • Maricarmen Regueiro as Érika Monasterio Santaella
  • Marcelo Romo as Judge Gustavo Adolfo Castañeda
  • Rosita Vásquez as Ofelia
  • Rosario Prieto as Miguelina ("Maíta")
  • Astrid Carolina Herrera as Estefanía
  • Marlene Maseda as Brenda Arismendi
  • Henry Álvarez as "El Caribe"
  • Adolfo Cubas as Miguel Ángel
  • Marisela Buitrago as Antonieta/Raiza
  • Flavio Caballero as Armando
  • Marco Antonio Casanova as Elisaúl
  • Roberto Luque as Héctor Luis, alias "El Jaguar"

Versions

References

  1. ^ "RCTV (1987) Mi Amada Beatriz". vencor.narod. Retrieved 13 May 2017.
  2. ^ "Catherine Fulop la acrtiz". losandes.com.ar (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 May 2017.
  3. ^ "Catherine Fulop y Maite Perroni, no alcanzaron el éxito de Rebeca González". eltelegrafo.com.ec (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 May 2017.
  4. ^ "Las parejas más recordadas en la historia de las telenovelas venezolanas". diariodecaracas.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 May 2017.
  5. ^ "Mi amada Beatriz (Serie de TV)". filmaffinity.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 May 2017.