Topacio

Topacio
Genre Telenovela
Romance
Drama
Created by Delia Fiallo
Written by Ana Mercedes Escámez
Milagros del Valle
Benilde Ávila
Directed by Luis Alberto Lamata
Luis Manzo
Starring Grecia Colmenares
Víctor Cámara
Carlos Márquez
Theme music composer Carlos Mata
Opening theme ¿Qué por qué te quiero? by Carlos Mata
Country of origin Venezuela
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 182
Production
Executive producer(s) Jorge Gherrardy
Omar Pin
Running time 41-44 minutes
Production company(s) RCTV
Distributor RCTV International
Release
Original network RCTV
Original release November 10, 1984 – August 4, 1985
Chronology
Followed by Cristal
Related shows Esmeralda (1997)
Esmeralda (2004)

Topacio is a 1984 Venezuelan telenovela produced by RCTV based on the telenovela by Delia Fiallo Esmeralda produced by rival network Venevisión in 1971. The telenovela lasted 181 episodes and was distributed internationally by RCTV International.[1] It was also aired in Mexico's Canal 5 at 8 p.m. in 1985 and throughout Latin America, Spain and other countries.

Grecia Colmenares and Víctor Cámara[2] starred as the main protagonists with Chony Fuentes, Alberto Marín and Nohely Arteaga as the main antagonists.[3]

Synopsis

Topacio, blind, was brought up as a poor orphan in the country. Jorge Luis was brought up as the son and heir of a rich family. They meet and fall in love at the age of 23, after which it is discovered that they were born on the same night and switched at birth. Jorge Luis's father, angry about their marriage, takes her to Dr. Buitriaco, her teacher, when Jorge Luis is not there. Dr. Buitriaco makes her believe that he raped her. When her true identity is discovered, her real father repents, but nothing can be done. She is pregnant, and Jorge Luis, believing the child is not his, asks her to abort it. But Topacio goes with her foster mother Domiltila to Caracas, where she has her baby. Jorge Luis annuls their marriage. Dr. Andrade operates her and she recovers her vision. Aurelio and Blanca accept her, but she insists on taking care of herself. Dr. Andrade wants to marry her but arranges for her to work in the same hospital as Jorge Luis, to see if any reconciliation is possible. Dr. Buitriago appears, because of intrigue by the fiance of Jorge Luis and his (actually Topacio's) aunt. He claims her child, until at his death he confesses to Jorge Luis that nothing ever happened between them and the child is actually the son of Jorge Luis. Only after Jorge Luis realizes how selfish he was towards Topacio, and repents so much he becomes blind, does Dr. Andrade understand that Topacio really loves Jorge Luis and lets her go. Her pending marriage to Dr. Andrade is cancelled and she returns to Jorge Luis and they marry.[4][5]

Cast

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  • Grecia Colmenares as Topacio Sandoval
  • Víctor Cámara as Jorge Luis Sandoval
  • Carlos Montilla as Rafaelote
  • Mahuampi Acosta as Eulalia
  • Alberto Álvarez as Indio Carvallo
  • Nohely Arteaga as Valeria
  • Arturo Calderón as Fermín
  • Carlos Cámara Jr. as Cirilo
  • Sebastián Falco as Jairo
  • Zoe Ducós as Sor Piedad
  • Freddy Escobar as Humberto
  • Lino Ferrer as Alberto
  • Chony Fuentes as Hilda
  • Pedro Lander as Evelio
  • Alberto Marin as Dr. Martín Buitriaco
  • Carlos Márquez as Aurelio
  • Amalia Perez Diaz as Domitila
  • Rosario Prieto as Doña Pura
  • Jeannette Rodríguez as Yolanda
  • Lourdes Valera as Violeta
  • Cecilia Villarreal as Blanca
  • Henry Zakka as Dr. Andrade
  • Vito Lamparelli as Mauricio Sandoval

References

  1. "RCTV (1984), 181 capitulos Topacio". vencor.narod. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
  2. "INTERPRETADA POR GRECIA COLMENARES Y VÍCTOR CÁMARA "Topacio"". teleprograma (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 February 2017.
  3. "EN FOTOS: Así luce "Topacio", 30 años después de la exitosa novela". minuto30.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 February 2017.
  4. "Topacio: La novela Topacio con Grecia Colmenares y Víctor Cámara". cuandoerachamo.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 February 2017.
  5. "Topacio". seriesnow.com. Retrieved 21 February 2017.
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