Morena Clara (TV series)

Morena Clara
Genre Telenovela
Romance
Drama
Created by Ligia Lezama
Written by Maria Antonieta Gomez
Juan Clemente Sanchez
Maria Gutierrez
Ruben Geller
Directed by Jose Antonio Ferrara
Creative director(s) Arquímedes Rivero
Starring Astrid Carolina Herrera
Luis José Santander
Alejandro Martínez
Carolina Cristancho
Gabriela Spanic
Theme music composer Frank Aguilar
Opening theme Como Olvidar by Karina
Country of origin Venezuela
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 137
Production
Executive producer(s) Aimara Escobar
Producer(s) Silvia Carnero
Editor(s) Carlos Garcia
Running time 41-44 minutes
Production company(s) Venevisión
Distributor Venevisión International
Release
Original network Venevisión
Picture format 480i SDTV
Original release 17 January – 2 August 1994
Chronology
Followed by Peligrosa

Morena Clara is a Venezuelan telenovela created by Ligia Lezama and produced by Venevisión in 1994. The series was distributed internationally by Venevisión International.

Astrid Carolina Herrera[1] and Luis José Santander starred as the main protagonists with Alejandro Martínez, Gabriela Spanic and Henry Galue as the main antagonists.

Plot

Clara Rosa is the illegitimate daughter of a wealthy landowner in Santa Barbara del Zulia and a peasant named Rosalinda who was presumed dead from drowning in the river. Emiliano her father refused to recognize Clara Rosa as his child, and she grows up into a beautiful woman full of illusions. Her bitter and poor aunt Vinceta raised her up in the slums of Caracas together with her two sons. Due to their poor situation, Clara Rosa is forced to earn a living as a street peddler though she dreams of having a better life for herself. Meanwhile, Clara's father has become an important political figure, though his personal life is in shambles after his wife Montserrat leaves him for his political enemy Lisandro. Lisandro and his wife Eugenia have raised up his dead brother's sons as his own: Valentin and Francisco. Valentin meets Linda Prado who tricks him into marriage by getting pregnant. Clara Rosa and Valentin will meet after an uprising occurs in the city.[2]

Cast

  • Astrid Carolina Herrera as Clara Rosa Guzman/Clara Rosa Andara
  • Luis Jose Santander as Valentin Andara
  • Alejandro Martínez as Andino
  • Carolina Cristancho as Jennifer Andara
  • Julio Alcázar as Emiliano Andara
  • Luly Bossa as Magdalena Vallán
  • Miguel Alcantara as Dr. Vanoni
  • Henry Galué as Lissandro Prado
  • Gabriela Spanic as Linda Prado
  • Yajaira Orta as Montserrat Prado
  • Simón Pestana as Armando
  • Carolina Lopez as Maria Luisa Vanoni
  • Marisela Buitriago as Laura
  • José Guerrero
  • Isabel Herrera
  • Isabel Hungría

References

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