Quiéreme tonto

Quiéreme Tonto
Created by Cesar Sierra
Developed by TV Aztecafor Azteca Novelas
Directed by Jorge Rios Villanueva
Mario Marenco
Ignacio Perez
Starring Yahir
Litzy
Theme music composer Chacho Gaytan
Eduardo Soto
Opening theme "Ayer La Vi" Performed by Angel y Khriz
Country of origin Mexico
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 107
Production
Executive producer(s) Pedro Luevano
Producer(s) Igor Manrique Azteca Novelas: Alberto Santini Lara
Production location(s) Mexico City
Editor(s) Mauricio Espejel
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 42 minutes
Release
Original network Azteca 13
Original release April 19, 2010
Chronology
Preceded by Pobre Diabla
Followed by Huérfanas

Quiéreme Tonto is a Mexican telenovela by TV Azteca, apparently a remake of Bésame Tonto, which has the same author.[1] It premiered on April 19, 2010. This will be the third telenovela of the new era of Azteca Novelas.It stars Yahir and Litzy.[2] It has some connection with TV Azteca and the ex-La Academia Giovanna, the winner of the seventh generation. It has the participation of Andrea Escalona antagonistic and actors Dulce and Ariel López Padilla.

Cast

Main cast

ActorCharacter(s)Descriptions
YahirGuillermo RomeoProtagonist
LitzyJulieta DorelliProtagonist

Prime actors

Secondary cast

  • Andrea Escalona as Nallely
  • Matías Novoa as Juan Diego Cruz
  • Raúl Sandoval
  • Giovannita (Cantante) as Clarita Romeo
  • José Joel
  • Cynthia
  • Eugenio Montesoro
  • Mayra Rojas como Engracia
  • Nubia Martí as Asuncion
  • Wendy Braga as Lolita
  • Eva Prado as Engracia
  • Carlos Torres como Gonzalo Romeo
  • Kenia Gazcon
  • Alberto Casanova como David Dorelli
  • Irene Arcila
  • Francisco Angelini as Miguel Dorelli
  • Guillermo Iván as Antonio
  • Alexandra Rodriguez as Diana
  • Danny Gamba as Cory
  • Laura Palma as Laura
  • Cristobal Orellana as Ivan
  • Agustin Arguello as Agustin
  • Matias Aranda as Matias
  • Manuel "Menny" Carrasco as Menny
  • Oscar Jimenez as Oscar
  • Sebastian Martingaste as Sebastian

References

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