Corazón Partido

Corazón partido
Created by Pablo Illanes
Developed by Telemundo
Argos Comunicación
Directed by Moises Ortiz Urquidi
Pablo Gomez Saenz
Starring Danna Garcia
José Ángel Llamas
Theme music composer Ernesto Anaya
Opening theme "Corazón partido" performed by Willie Colon
Country of origin Chile (2004, Original Version)
United States
Mexico
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 90
Production
Executive producer(s) Carlos Payan
Epigmenio Ibarra
Producer(s) Daniel Camhi
Location(s) Mexico
Editor(s) Horacio Valle Ramos
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 42-45 minutes
Release
Original network Telemundo
Picture format NTSC
Audio format Stereophonic sound
Original release November 1, 2005 – June 16, 2006
Chronology
Preceded by Los Plateados
Followed by Amores de Mercado
External links
Website

Corazón Partido (Broken Heart), is a Spanish-language telenovela produced by the United States-based television network Telemundo and Argos Comunicacion. This limited-run series ran for 90 episodes from November 1, 2005 to June 16, 2006.[1] This telenovela was aired in 17 countries around the world.

Story

"Corazón Partido" tells the story of a young woman that returns to her country in search of the son that was tragically taken from her arms at birth. Of out the 25 million people that inhabit the city, she will meet a married man and fall desperately in love with him, without knowing that he is the adoptive father of her lost child.[2]

Cast

  • Danna Garcia - Aura Echarri Medina
  • José Ángel Llamas - Adrian Rincon / Santiago Rincon
  • Saby Kamalich - Virginia Graham
  • Carlos Torres Torrija - César Echarri
  • Ximena Rubio - Nelly Zambrano
  • Anna Ciocchetti - Fernanda Medina
  • Khotan Fernández - Sergio Garza
  • Alejandro Cava - Ramón Cadena 'El Tanque'
  • Alejandra Lazcano - Claudia
  • Angeles Marin - Ernestina de Zambrano
  • Carlos de la Mota - German Garza
  • Enrique Singer - Rogelio Garza
  • Evangelina Martinez - Consuelo 'Chelo' Delgado
  • Giovan Ramos - Nelson Córdoba
  • Gizeth Galatea - Rocio
  • Juan Carlos Barreto - Erasmo
  • Juan Luis Orendain - Gregorio Medina Arce
  • Karina Mora - Alejandra Garza
  • Luis Gerardo Mendez - Ignacio 'Nacho' Echarri
  • Paco Mauri - Amador Zambrano
  • Patricia Marrero - Filomena Bolado
  • Sergio Adriano Ortiz Garda - Esteban Rincon Zambrano
  • Alejandro Felipe - Piquin
  • Toni Helling - Betina
  • Eréndira Dávalos - Rosa
  • Mario Loría - Hilberto

References

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