Rebeca (TV series)

Rebeca is a 2003 Spanish-language telenovela produced by Venevisión International. The telenovela was written by Alberto Gómez and stars Mariana Seoane and Ricardo Álamo as the main protagonists with Gaby Espino portraying the main antagonist.[2]

Rebeca
GenreTelenovela
Created byAlberto Gómez
Directed byFreddy Trujillo
Yaky Ortega
StarringMariana Seoane
Ricardo Álamo
Víctor Cámara
Gaby Espino
Pablo Montero
Opening theme"Rebeca" by Mijares
Ending theme"Rebeca" by Mijares
Country of originVenezuela
United States
Original language(s)Spanish
No. of episodes150 [1]
Production
Executive producer(s)Alfredo Schwarz
Production location(s)Miami
CinematographyEduardo Dávila
Reinaldo Figueira
Running time45 minutes
Production company(s)Venevisión
DistributorVenevisión International
Release
Original networkVenevisión
Univision
Original releaseJune 3 
December 27, 2003
Chronology
Preceded byGata Salvaje
Followed byÁngel Rebelde

Plot

Rebeca Linares (Mariana Seoane) is a young, hard-working woman who lives in Miami with Matilde, her mother and her two sisters, Niurka and Patty. In order to be able to support her family and her ailing mother, she has two jobs working at a food delivery shop at the local market and a cleaner at a car dealership. At night, she studies in order to achieve her dream of becoming a teacher.

One day while in a hurry to make a delivery, she has an accident where she crashes her delivery truck against the car of rich billionaire playboy Eduardo Montalban (Ricardo Álamo). It is through this chance encounter that a romance develops between them, although Eduardo is being pressured to marry his rich girlfriend Princesa (Gaby Espino), though he isn't serious about settling down.

But Rebeca will also meet Sergio, an older, rich and attractive man who will also fall in love with her. Little does she know that Sergio is Eduardo's father. From this point on, father and son will become enemies to fight for the love of one woman. Martin, Rebeca's neighbor and childhood friend, will also join this love triangle to fight for Rebeca's love, despite the fact that Rebeca only views him as a brother.

Princesa, overcome by jealousy that Eduardo left her for Rebeca, will join forces with Regina, Sergio's sister who is married to Adalberto, Rebeca's biological father who abandoned Matilde while she was pregnant, and Sara, the maid at the Montalban mansion who hides her own terrible secrets. For many years, Sara was secretly in love with Sergio, and they had a brief affair that led to the birth of Carolina (Maite Embil) who is not aware that the house keeper is her real mother. Also, Sara was responsible for the death of Sergio's wife.[3][4]

Cast

  • Mariana Seoane - Rebeca Linares
  • Ricardo Álamo - Eduardo Montalbán
  • Gaby Espino - Princesa Izaguirre. Villain, becomes good at the end of the story
  • Pablo Montero - Martín García
  • Katie Barberi - Regina Montalbán de Santander. Villain, killed by Natalio
  • Elluz Peraza - Sara Santos. Villain, ends up in madhouse
  • Pablo Martín - Tony Izaguirre. Villain, killed by Veronica
  • Eduardo Rodríguez - León Valverde. Villain, killed by the police
  • Adolfo Cubas - Natalio Gil. Villain, ends up in jail
  • Patty Alvarez - Leona Valverde. Villain, ends up in jail
  • Ana Karina Casanova - Verónica Zaldivar. Villain, killed by Sara
  • Víctor Cámara - Sergio Montalbán
  • Ana Patricia Rojo - Niurka Linares
  • Susana Dosamantes - Matilde Linares
  • Jorge Luis Pila - Nicolás Izaguirre
  • Maite Embil - Carolina Montalbán de Izzaguire
  • Leonardo Daniel - Adalberto Santander
  • Adrian Delgado - Liborio Gil
  • Anna Silvetti - Dionisia Pérez
  • Elaiza Gil - Arcoiris Ponce/Sirena Ponce
  • Griselda Noguera - Petra Gil
  • Jacqueline García - Violeta Pérez
  • Yina Vélez - Estefanía Dóriga
  • Mariam Valero - Zaida Díaz
  • Cherrilyn Silva - Zafiro
  • Zhandra de Abreu - Patty Linares
  • Arianna Coltellaci - Alicia Tejera
  • Marjorie de Sousa - Gisela Gidalva
  • Tatiana Capote - Amanda Gidalva/Marcela Montalbán
  • Riczabeth Sovalbarro - Elena 'Elenita' Zaldivar
  • César Román - Beto García
  • Julio Capote - Padre Alfredo
  • Roberto Avellanet - Arturo
  • Dayana Garroz - Marlene

References

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