Pasión prohibida |
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Created by |
Juan Camilo Ferrand |
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Based on |
Aşk-ı Memnu by Ece Yörenç and Melek Gençoglu |
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Written by |
Anna Bolena Melendez |
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Directed by |
- Ricardo Schwarz
- Vicente Albarracín
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Creative director(s) |
Valeria Fiñana |
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Starring |
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Music by |
Marco Flores |
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Opening theme |
"Dime" by Jencarlos Canela |
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Country of origin |
United States |
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Original language(s) |
Spanish |
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No. of episodes |
107 |
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Production |
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Executive producer(s) |
Mariana Iskandariani |
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Producer(s) |
Augusto Navarro |
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Cinematography |
- Joseph Martínez
- Juan Pablo Puentes
- José Luis Velarde
- Argemiro Saavedra
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Editor(s) |
Ellery Albarran |
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Camera setup |
Multi-camera |
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Production company(s) |
Telemundo Studios |
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Distributor |
Telemundo Internacional |
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Release |
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Original network |
Telemundo |
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Picture format |
HDTV 1080i |
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Audio format |
Stereophonic sound |
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Original release |
January 22 (2013-01-22) – June 21, 2013 (2013-06-21) |
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Chronology |
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Preceded by |
Rosa diamante |
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Followed by |
Dama y obrero |
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External links |
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Website |
Pasión Prohibida (Spanish pronunciation: [paˈsjon pɾoiˈβiða]) is a Spanish-language romantic drama telenovela produced by United States-based television network Telemundo Television Studios, Miami. It is a remake of the Turkish telenovela Aşk-ı Memnu by Ece Yörenç and Melek Gençoğlu. It has been adapted from Halit Ziya Uşaklıgil's novel Aşk-ı Memnu, published in 1900, but takes place in the modern-day Miami, instead of the novel's late 19th-century Istanbul setting. Jencarlos Canela and Mónica Spear starred as the protagonists. Although Telemundo announced a second season, Spear's 2014 murder brought an end to production.[1]
United States broadcast
Telemundo aired the serial during the 2013 season.[2][3] From January 22, 2013 to June 21, 2013, Telemundo aired Pasión Prohibida weeknights at 8pm/7c,[4] replacing Rosa Diamante.[5] Dama y Obrero replaced Pasión Prohibida on June 24, 2013.[6] As with most of its other telenovelas, the network broadcast English subtitles as closed captions on CC3.
Cast
Recurring
Actor | Character |
Henry Zakka | Guillermo Arredondo |
Jorge Consejo | Nicolás Arredondo |
Carmen Aub[7] | Nina Piamonte |
Sabrina Seara | Penélope Santillana de Arredondo |
Beatriz Monroy | Celeste de Barrera |
Rubén Morales | Salomon Barrera |
Marisela González | Francisca Piamonte |
Martha Pabón | Nuria de Arredondo |
Liannet Borrego | Katia |
Sharlene Taulé | Camila Barrera |
Priscila Perales | Eliana Ramírez |
Gisella Aboumrad | Teresa "Tere" Lopez |
Pepe Gámez | Yair Duarte |
Nikolás Caballero | Santiago Piamonte |
Héctor Soberón | Martín Santillana |
Estefany Oliveira | Paula |
Ricardo Herranz | Iván Pastrana |
Wdeth Gabriel | Sylvia |
Jose Manuel Cestari | Sergio |
Lina Maya | Marta |
Luke Grande | Emilio Herrera |
Oscar Díaz | Damián |
Carlos Noceti | Fabián Hurtado |
Pablo Quaglia | Gabriel Aguirre |
Hely Ferrigny | Germán Ramírez |
Karina Musa | María |
Cristina Figarola | Alicia |
Ivanna Rodríguez | Renata |
Fabián Pizorno | Daniel Parejo |
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Singles |
- "Amor Quédate"
- "Nadie Como Yo"
- "Búscame"
- "Mi Corazón Insiste"
- "Baila Baila"
- "Dime"
- "I Love It"
- "Give It Up Tonight"
- "Tu Sombra"
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