Juana Iris
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Juana Iris is a Mexican
Mexico
The United Mexican States , commonly known as Mexico , is a federal constitutional republic in North America. It is bordered on the north by the United States; on the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and on the east by the Gulf of...

 telenovela
Telenovela
A telenovela is a limited-run serial dramatic programming popular in Latin American, Portuguese, and Spanish television programming. The word combines tele, short for televisión or televisão , and novela, a Spanish or Portuguese word for "novel"...

 from 1985, starring Victoria Ruffo
Victoria Ruffo
Victoria Ruffo is a Mexican actress. Ruffo, the surname she uses professionally, is actually her maternal grandfather's surname.- Biography :...

 and Valentín Trujillo.

Cast

  • Victoria Ruffo
    Victoria Ruffo
    Victoria Ruffo is a Mexican actress. Ruffo, the surname she uses professionally, is actually her maternal grandfather's surname.- Biography :...

     - Juana Iris
  • Valentín Trujillo - Bernardo
  • Raymundo Capetillo - Rafael
  • Pedro Fernández
    Pedro Fernández
    José Martín Cuevas Cobos , known professionally as Pedro Fernández, is a Mexican recording artist and actor.-Discography:*1979: La De La Mochila Azul*1989: Vicio*1990: Por Un Amigo Más*1991: Muñecos De Papel...

     - Juan Bernardo
  • Adela Noriega
    Adela Noriega
    Adela Amalia Noriega Méndez , better known as Adela Noriega , is a Mexican actress. Noriega is best known for her starring roles in telenovelas. She came to prominence as a teenager, starring in teen-oriented coming-of-age telenovelas in the late 1980s...

     - Romina
  • Blanca Guerra
    Blanca Guerra
    Blanca Guerra is a Mexican actress. She was born in 1953 and in 1973 she has had various parts in the films Walker, Santa Sangre, Clear and Present Danger and several Mexican soap operas. She was also a judge in the 1998 Miss Universe pageant....

     - Magali Santacilia
  • Carmen Montejo
    Carmen Montejo
    Carmen Montejo is a Mexican actress of telenovelas, stage and the Golden age of the cinema of Mexico....

     - María Luisa
  • Macaria
    Macaria
    Macaria or Makaria is the name of two figures from ancient Greek religion and mythology. Although they are not said to be the same and are given different fathers, they are discussed together in a single entry in both the 10th-century Byzantine encyclopedia the Suda and by Zenobius.-Daughter of...

     - Elisa
  • Adriana Roel - Virtudes
  • Carlos Cámara - Nicolás
  • Toño Mauri - Mauricio
  • Fernando Rubio - Néstor
  • Gabriela Ruffo - Gloria
  • Leonor Llausás - Gudelia
  • Claudia Ramírez - Montserrat
  • Rafael Sánchez Navarro
    Rafael Sánchez Navarro
    Rafael Sánchez Navarro , is a famous Spanish-Mexican actor. He is the son of Manolo Fábregas, a famous actor from Spain who established himself in Mexico, who also acted in Puerto Rico and whose birthname is Ricardo Sánchez Navarro...

     - Cristóbal Derbez
  • Karina Duprez - Rosa
  • Patricia Dávalos - Leticia
  • Alonso Echánove - Roque
  • Javier Díaz Dueñas - Lic. Castañeira
  • Eduardo Pons - Martín
  • Sergio Barrios - Padre Benito
  • Manuel Landeta
    Manuel Landeta
    Manuel Landeta is a Mexican singer and actor of telenovelas. His sons Imanol and Jordi Landeta are also actors and singers....

     - Jaime
  • Eduardo Palomo
    Eduardo Palomo
    Eduardo Estrada Palomo was a Mexican actor. Palomo became famous across Mexico and Latin America after his 1993 characterization of Juan del Diablo in Corazón salvaje.-Career:...

     - Fernando
  • Angélica Chain - Marcela
  • Claudio Brook
    Claudio Brook
    Claudio Brook was a Mexican actor. Born in Mexico City, Brook had a prolific career, making around 100 film and television appearances in his 38 years. He won two Ariel Awards. He died from stomach cancer in 1995....

     - Don Alberto
  • Emoé de la Parra - Patricia
  • Alejandra Meyer
    Alejandra Meyer
    Martha Alejandra Meyer was a Mexican telenovela actress. Additionally, she appeared in over 90 films throughout her career and many telenovelas, including Serafín and Niña amada mía . She first gained fame in Mexican television programs such as Cándido Pérez, where she appeared opposite actor...

     - Nacarada
  • María Montejo - Celadora
  • Fuensanta
    Fuensanta
    Fuensanta may refer to:* Fuensanta, Albacete, a municipality in Albacete, Castile-La Mancha, Spain.* A Virgin Mary in Murcia, Spain....

     - Ninón
  • Ana Luisa Peluffo
    Ana Luisa Peluffo
    Ana Luisa Peluffo is a Mexican actress. She has appeared in over 200 films and television shows since 1949. She starred in the 1977 film Paper Flowers, which was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival....

     - Chata
  • Lucía Paillés - Simona
  • Silvia Caos - Petra
  • Bertha Moss
    Bertha Moss
    Bertha Moss , born Juana Bertha Moscovish Holm, was an actress of the stage, telenovelas and cinema of Mexico. She was born in Buenos Aires Argentina...

     - Raquel
  • Joana Brito - Toña
  • Víctor Lozoya - Roque
  • José Antonio Serrano - Gerardo
  • Sergio Silva - Lalo
  • Gabriel Berthier - Juan
  • Gilberto Román
    Gilberto Roman
    Gilberto Román was a Mexican boxer in the Super Flyweight division and a member of the 1980 Mexican Olympic team. Román was a two-time WBC Super Flyweight Champion and is considered by many fans to be one of the great champions in this division...

     - Alejo
  • Rosa Carmina
    Rosa Carmina
    Rosa Carmina is a Mexican-Cuban film actress and dancer of the Golden age of Mexican cinema in the 1940s and 1950s. She is considered one of the icons of the "Rumberas film".-Career:...

     - Dora
  • Armando Palomo
  • Manuel Saval
    Manuel Saval
    Manuel Saval was an actor who appeared in over twenty telenovelas as well as on the stage and cinema. His best known role was opposite Victoria Ruffo in the telenovela Simplemente Maria.- Biography :...

  • Leonardo Daniel
    Leonardo Daniel
    Leonardo Daniel is a Mexican actor and director.-Acting:-References:...


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