Mexican telenovela
Zacatillo, un lugar en tu corazón Genre Telenovela Comedy Created by Pedro Pablo Quintanilla Written by Carmen Sepúlveda Edwin Valencia Luis Reynoso Lucero Suárez Julián Aguilar Directed by Gastón Tuset Claudia Elisa Aguilar Starring Ingrid Martz Jorge Aravena Laura Zapata Theme music composer Tavo Lara Jorge Domingez Opening theme Hasta mi último día performed by La Original Banda LimonZacatillo performed by La Original Banda LimonCountry of origin Mexico Original language Spanish No. of episodes130 Executive producer Lucero Suárez Producer Ángel Villaverde Production locations Filming Televisa San Ángel Mexico City , Mexico Locations Atlixco , Puebla , Mexico Cuernavaca , Morelos , Mexico Las Estacas, Morelos , Mexico Mexico City , Mexico Cinematography Víctor Soto Gilberto Macín Camera setup Multi-camera Running time 41-44 minutes Production company Televisa Network Canal de las Estrellas Release February 1 (2010-02-01 ) – July 30, 2010 (2010-07-30 )
Zacatillo, un lugar en tu corazón (English title: Zacatillo, A New Beginning )[ 1] [ 2] is a Mexican telenovela produced by Lucero Suárez for Televisa .[ 3] [ 4] [ 5] It aired on Canal de las Estrellas from February 1, 2010 to July 30, 2010.
Ingrid Martz and Jorge Aravena starred as protagonists, while Laura Zapata and Carmen Becerra starred as antagonists. Patricia Navidad , Arath de la Torre , Mariana Karr , Alejandro Ibarra and Arleth Terán starred as stellar performances.[ 6]
In the United States, Univision aired Zacatillo from May 10, 2011 to October 17, 2011.
Synopsis
Karla (Ingrid Martz ) is an actress and singer, who decides to rest from show business after her concert at Zacatillo. Her agent ordered to have her killed. Everyone believes she is dead, but she takes refuge in Zacatillo, where she once found love and may find love again but with a different man. Her manager arranged for her to be dragged and thrown into the sea.
Cast
Ingrid Martz as Karla Abreu Campos de Zárate/Sara Villegas
Jorge Aravena as Gabriel Zárate de Moreno
Laura Zapata as Doña Miriam Solórzano de Gálvez
Patricia Navidad as Zorayda Dumont de Zarate "La Primera Dama"
Héctor Ortega as Don Abundio Zarate
Carmen Becerra as Adriana "La Noviecita" Pérez-Cotapo Echevarría
Alejandro Ibarra as Alejandro Sandoval
Maria Alicia Delgado as Alicia "Lichita" López y López
Beatriz Moreno as Josefa "Pepita La Solterona"
Mike Biaggio as Fernando Gálvez
Arath de la Torre as Carretino Carretas/Gino Capuccino
Benjamin Rivero as Gustavo Velez
Arleth Terán as Hortensia "Tencha" Guzmán de Carretas
Isaura Espinoza as Belarmina
Polo Monarrez as Cruz Cruz Cruz
Daniela Torres as Nora
Gaby Mellado as Guadalupe "Lupita" Treviño
Raquel Morell as Carmen
Mariana Karr as Doña Rosa Echvarría de Pérez-Cotapo
Christina Pastor as Sara Villegas Campos
Bibelot Mansur as Gudelia
Liz Vega as Olga
Emilia Carranza as Martha Moreno de Zárate
Sharis Cid as Paulina Torres
Yago Muñoz as Elisandro "Eli" de Jesus Zarate Dumont
Sheyla as Cleodomira Rivadeneira "La Chata"
Agustin Arana as Santiago
Raquel Pankowsky as Sonia
Rubén Cerda as Padre Nemesto
José Carlos Femat as Alan Landeta
Alejandro Nones as Julio
Juan Peláez as Augusto Cienfuegos
Mario Sauret as Don Tomás
Eric Prats as Psychiatrist
Xavo Kno as Paco
Jorge Ortin as Porfirio/Zeferino
Polo Ortin as Zeferino
Alicia Fhar as Roxana
Lorelí as Vanessa
Begona Narvaez as Marissa
Priscila Avellaneda as Marcela
Susy-Lu Peña as Natalia
Daniela Zavala as Paloma
Polly as Chabela
Jorge Gallegos as Marlon
Jesús Briones as Braulio
Thelma Dorantes as Pancracia
René Mussi as Camilo
Angeles Balvanera as Cora
Patricia Reyes Spindola as Fredesvinda Carretas
Gabriela Mellado as Liliana "Lily" Treviño
Haydee Navarra as Patricia Soria
Gloria Sierra as Ximena
Manuel "Flaco" Ibáñez as Profundo Isimo
Beatriz Shantal as Rebeca
María Prado as La Bruja
Lalo Zayas as Mauro
Norma Iturbe as Nurse
Paola Flores as Paula
Awards
Califa de Oro Awards
TV Adicto Golden Awards
References
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