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Maria Bonita (TV series)

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Maria Bonita
Created by David Sanchez Juliao
Developed by RTI Colombia
Directed by Carlos Duplat
Starring Adela Noriega
Fernando Allende
Julio Cesar Luna
Country of origin Colombia
Original language Spanish
No. of episodes 93
Production
Executive producer Hugo Leon Ferrer
Producer Oscar Guarin
Production location Colombia
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 40 minutes
Original release
Network RTI Colombia
Telemundo
Release May 22, 1995  ( 1995-05-22 )  ?
February 27, 1996  ( 1996-02-27 )

Maria Bonita ( Pretty Maria ) is a 1995 Colombian telenovela hit which starred Adela Noriega , Fernando Allende , and Julio Cesar Luna.

Story [ edit ]

This story develops in Isla Fuerte, a Caribbean island where Augusto Santos is in his third term as President. The small country lives on tourism and the production of bananas.

One day, Maria Bonita who is a gorgeous Mexican artist is invited by the President for his 60th birthday. She never imagined that she would be trapped forever in that island, nor that she will meet the love of her life, Jose Santos.

He is the illegitimate son of the president, who hates his father for not recognizing him as a son. Jose Santos promised to take revenge on his father, Maria will come between them. [1]

Cast [ edit ]

  • Adela Noriega ? Maria Reynoso
  • Fernando Allende ? Jose Santos Ramand
  • Julio Cesar Luna ? Augustino Santos Yarzagaray
  • Juan Pablo Shuk ? Rodrigo Santos
  • Flora Martinez ? Imelda Santos
  • Margalida Castro ? Libia Santos de Carvajales
  • Bruno Diaz ? Calancho
  • Adriana Vera ? Evita Santos
  • Robinson Diaz ? Carlos Santos
  • Felipe Solano ? Jose Rojas ? Claudio Carvajales
  • Maria Eugenia Davila ? La Maga
  • Iris Oyola ? Adalgiza
  • Jorge Romero ? Alirio
  • Cesar Mora ? Jacinto Barba
  • Sandra Perez ? Lupe
  • Jose Saldarriaga ? Vicente Reinoso
  • Ana Maria Hoyos ? Kathy Albarracin
  • Carmen Maria Torres ? Tona

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ " "Maria Bonita" (todotnv.com)" . Archived from the original on 2017-11-30 . Retrieved 2011-10-25 .

External links [ edit ]