Familia Montemayor
Familia Montemayor | |
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Genre |
Telenovela Family drama Comedy |
Created by | Casilda Hernández |
Written by | Gerardo Pérez |
Directed by | Eric Rojas |
Starring | |
Opening theme | TBD |
Composer(s) | TBD |
Country of origin | Central America |
Original language(s) | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 120 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Casilda Hernández |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production company(s) | Telecentro |
Release | |
Original network | TVCA (Canal 10) |
Picture format | NTSC (480i) |
Original release | 2003 – 2004 |
Familia Montemayor (English: Montemayor Family) is a Central American telenovela produced by Casilda Hernández and directed by Eric Rojas for Telecentro and broadcast on TVCA from 2003 to 2004.
The series stars Alfonso García as the patriarch of the family, Dalia Arenas as the legal wife, Fedora Marcos as the mistress, and Lucille Treviño as the true love.
Plot
Don Humberto Montemayor is a rich businessman and the owner of a corn farm in the town of San Cristóbal (a fictional town in Nicaragua). He has ten children from three different woman. He is alone in his mansion as he focus on running his business. When he suffers from a heart attack, his families rush to his side. The lives of three women and ten children gets complicated as they live altogether in one mansion.
Verónica López de Montemayor is the legal wife of Don Humberto. She is tough and strict but she loves her five children and her only granddaughter, Isabel. When their children are young, Verónica was hurt when she knew that Don Humberto had an affair with Carmen, but she did not file a divorce against his husband. Verónica and her children left Don Humberto in their mansion in San Cristóbal to forget her husband and they live in her mother's house in Sonsonate.
Carmen Iñiguez is the mistress of Don Humberto. She is sassy and luxurious woman, though she is poor. She was the former maid of their mansion when Verónica children was young. Her brother, Rodrigo took care of his elder son, Leandro while she did her job in the mansion. She was pregnant to her second son when Verónica knew that she had an affair on Don Humberto. Verónica fired Carmen and she threw all the money to Carmen. After she fired, she worked as a nursing assistant in a hospital in San Cristóbal. Don Humberto left Carmen after she got pregnant with her third child and only daughter because she love Luisa.
Luisa Salazar is the true love of Don Humberto. She is simple and loving woman. She have two children, one boy and one girl. Don Humberto offered Luisa to live with her children in his mansion. However, she refused as she don't want to leave her grandmother. Instead, Don Humberto visits Luisa and the two children once a week. She did not aim to become a rich, but the important to her is that the love that Don Humberto gave to her.
When the three families get together in the dining room, Verónica and Carmen are fighting with each other on the heirs of Don Humberto. While Luisa is unbothered of the two women as she continue on eating her food. Don Humberto is shouted and the two women stopped talking. He announced that he wants to see his three families and he wants to spend their time together without fighting as he regrets on what he did in the past.
Cast
- Alfonso García as Don Humberto Montemayor
- Dalia Arenas as Verónica López de Montemayor
- Fedora Marcos as Carmen Iñiguez
- Lucille Treviño as Luisa Salazar
- Diana Castro as Irene Montemayor López de Conde
- Daniel Wilson as Rafael Montemayor López
- Teresa Barriga as Mónica Montemayor López
- Raquel Durán as Chantal Montemayor López
- Felipe Díaz as Néstor Montemayor López
- Nicolás Gallo as Luis Conde
- Dulce Vidal as Isabel Conde Montemayor
- Diego Cardenas as Leandro Montemayor Iñiguez
- Gerardo Velasco as Agustín Montemayor Iñiguez
- Clara Morales as Olga Montemayor Iñiguez
- Adrián Zepeda as Félix Montemayor Salazar
- Valeria Casas as Margarita Montemayor Salazar
- Marisela Balzaretti as Fernanda de López
- Gloria Narváez as Dulce Lopez
- Salvador Lizalde as Rodrigo Iñiguez
- Leonora Baura as Carlota Verdial
See also
- C-class articles
- Altverse II
- 2003 telenovelas
- 2003 Central American television series debuts
- 2004 Central American television series endings
- 2000s Central American television series
- 2000s Central American comedy television series
- Central American telenovelas
- Spanish-language telenovelas
- Television series about families