Camaleona
Camaleona, is a Venezuelan telenovela produced by Carlos Lamus Alcalá for Radio Caracas Televisión in 2007.[1][2]
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Genre | Telenovela |
Written by | Carolina Espada |
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Country of origin | Venezuela |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 116 |
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Executive producer | Carlos Lamus Alcalá |
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Production locations | Caracas, Venezuela |
Editor | Alexis Montero |
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Original network | Radio Caracas Televisión |
Original release | March 14 – November 6, 2007 |
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Preceded by | Y los declaro marido y mujer |
Followed by | Toda una dama |
Juliet Lima and Daniel Elbittar star as the main protagonists, Dad Dáger, Karl Hoffman and Marianela González star as the main antagonists and Sheyene Gerardi as the villain.
Cast
- Juliet Lima as Natalia Rivas / Elena / María Moñitos
- Daniel Elbittar as Juan Pablo Alcántara
- Dad Dáger as Claudia Ferrari / Octavia Ferrari
- Karl Hoffman as Reynaldo Luzardo
- Marianela González as Mercedes Luzardo
- Ezequiel Stremiz as Luis Felipe Alcántara
- Juan Carlos Alarcón as Leopoldo Tovar y Tovar III
- Sheyene Gerardi as Susana Rincón
- Marco Antonio Alcalá as Raimundo "Rambó" Borregales
- Mayra Alejandra as Amapola "Pola" Rivas
- Cayito Aponte as José Ignacio Rivas
- Gioia Arismendi as Olga Carolina "Olguita" Luzardo
- Relú Cardozo as María Cecilia
- Albi De Abreu as Gustavo Casanova
- Guillermo García as Ignacio "Iñaqui" Lofiego Rivas
- Juan Carlos Gardié as Vittorio "Vitto" Lofiego
- Alessandra Guilarte as Sofia
- Simón Gómez as Rolito
- Crisbel Henriquez as Flor Rivas
- Carmen Alicia Lara as Mariángel "Gel" Lofiego Rivas
- Romina Fernandes Russa as Esther
- Deyalit López as Astrid Hernández
- Cesar D' La Torre as Eduardo
References
- Soniberth Jiménez (March 13, 2007). "Juliet Lima muda de piel en la televisión". El Universal (in Spanish). Retrieved May 29, 2015.
- Daniel Elbittar (February 5, 2015). "#TBT grabando "Camaleona" #RCTV como se extraña lo q fue un hogar para muchos". Twitter (in Spanish). Retrieved May 29, 2015.
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