Seis Hermanas
Seis Hermanas | |
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Genre | Period drama soap opera |
Starring | María Castro Celia Freijeiro Mariona Tena Marta Larralde Candela Serrat Carla Díaz Álex Adróver Álex Gadea Llum Barrera Pep Antón Muñoz Vicky Peña Juan Ribó |
Country of origin | Spain |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 489 |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production company | Bambú Producciones for Televisión Española |
Original release | |
Network | La 1 |
Release | April 15, 2015 – April 21, 2017 |
Seis Hermanas (English: Six Sisters) is a Spanish soap opera produced by Bambú Producciones for Televisión Española which was broadcast on La 1 between April 15, 2015 and April 21, 2017. The series is set in the beginning of the 20th century, in Madrid starting in 1913.[1]
TVE announced on late october 2016 that Seis Hermanas will end on April 21, 2017 being replaced by a new police drama soap opera called Servir y proteger.
Plot
The series is set in the Madrid of 1913 and tells the story of the six sisters Silva: Adela (Celia Freijeiro), the older sister, takes most of the decisions, generous, loving and kind; Blanca (Mariona Tena) (She is classy and extremely kind, although after a serious illness changed her way of being) she is engaged to Rodolfo Loygorri (Fernando Andina), but she is in love with a different person; Diana, is the enterprising sister, believes that women are undervalued, and although she does not find the love of her life, her destiny has different plans for her; Francisca (Maria Castro), sings secretly in the Ambigú, but her dream is to become a lyric singer and sing Opera; Celia (Candela Serrat), whose dream is to study and to write, later discovers that she has romantic feelings for her worker friend Petra (Carlota Olcina); And Elisa (Carla Diaz), who is the little sister, is spoiled, irascible and bossy, and dreams of finding a man with whom she can form a family. The six sisters are women of upper-class who are responsible for their father's factory after his death.
Cast
Season 1
Main cast
- Celia Freijeiro as Adela Silva Torrealba † (Episode 0 - Episode 368)
- María Castro as Francisca Silva Torrealba de Civantos
- Mariona Tena as Blanca Silva Torrealba de Loygorri, baronesa de Loygorri
- Marta Larralde as Diana Silva Torrealba de Montaner
- Candela Serrat as Celia Silva Torrealba
- Carla Díaz as Elisa Silva Torrealba
- Álex Adróver as Salvador Montaner
- Kiti Mánver as Dolores Loygorri, Baroness widow of Loygorri
- Álex Gadea as Cristóbal Loygorri Del Amo
- Fernando Andina as Rodolfo Loygorri Del Amo, Baron consort of Loygorri
- Nuncy Valcárcel as María de las Mercedes "Merceditas" Oviedo de Ferreiro
- Joaquín Climent as Benjamín Fuentes
- Antón Muñoz as Enrique Gutiérrez
- Ricard Sales as Gabriel Gutiérrez Rivera, Count of Barros
- Llum Barrera as Antonia Rivera de Gutiérrez
- Cristóbal Suárez as Luis Civantos
- Raúl Fernández de Pablo as Bernardo Angulo
- Julia Molins as Sofía Álvarez de Terán
- Jorge Clemente as Carlos "Carlitos" Terán
- Georgina Amorós as Lorenza
- Avelino González as Raimundo Ferreiro (Episode 76 - Episode ¿?)
- Eva Almaya as Marina Montero (Episode 70 - Episode ¿?)
- Ana Mayo as Beatriz Vinuesa † (Episode 208 - Episode 305)
- Daniel Muriel as Federico Velasco Doménech (Episode 250 - Episode ¿?)
- María Cotiello as Úrsula "Soledad Silva Guzmán" (Episode 324 - Episode ¿?)
- María Isasi as Elpidia (Episode 332 - Episode ¿?)
- Roger Coma as Emilio Sánchez (Episode 263 - Episode ¿?)
- Adrián Lamana as Ciro (Episode 339 - Episode ¿?)
With the special collaboration of
- Juan Ribó as Ricardo Silva Santos
- Vicky Peña as Rosalía Manzano
- Marta Fernández Muro as Tía Adolfina Torrealba López (Episode 299 - Episode 324; Episode 360 - Episode ¿?)
- Luz Valdenebro as Aurora Alarcón Marco † (Episode 100 - 130; Episode 198 - 257; Episode 300 - 405)
- Raúl Alberto Mediero Rodríguez as Factory Employee (Episode 338 - Episode 344)
See also
References
- ^ "'Seis Hermanas', una serie de "mujeres valientes que cambiaron el mundo", este miércoles en La 1 - RTVE.es". 21 April 2015. Retrieved 25 November 2016.