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| show_name = Vida Robada

| image = Vida robada (1991 telenovela).jpg

| num_episodes = 75

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| genre = [[Telenovela]]<br>Drama

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| creator = [[Marissa Garrido]]

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| starring = [[Erika Buenfil]]<br>[[Sergio Goyri]]<br>[[Cynthia Klitbo]]<br>[[Fernando Luján]]<br>[[Rosa María Bianchi]]<br>[[Sonia Furió]]<br>Fernando Sáenz

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| language = Spanish

| developer =

| country = Mexico

| writer = Marissa Garrido

| runtime = 41-44 minutes

| director = Luis Velez

| company = [[Televisa]]

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| location = [[Durango]], [[Mexico]]

| presenter =

| channel = [[Canal de las Estrellas]]

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| judges =

| last_aired = {{end date|1992|1|17}}

| executive_producer = [[Carlos Sotomayor]]

| voices =

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| producer = Rafael Urióstegui

| theme_music_composer =

| director = Luis Vélez

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| cinematography = Carlos Guerra Villareal

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| first_aired =September 30, 1991

| last_aired =January 3, 1992

| preceded_by = ''[[Yo no Creo en los Hombres]]''

| followed_by = ''El Abuelo y Yo''

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'''''Vida robada''''' (English title: ''Stolen life'') is a Mexican [[telenovela]] produced by [[Carlos Sotomayor]] for [[Televisa]] in 1991.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.alma-latina.net/VidaRobadaII/VidaRobadaII.shtml |title=Vida robada |publisher=alma-latina.net |access-date=February 23, 2016 |language=es |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110606120335/http://www.alma-latina.net/VidaRobadaII/VidaRobadaII.shtml |archive-date=June 6, 2011 }}</ref> It is a remake of 1974 Mexican telenovela ''Ha llegado una intrusa''.

'''''Vida Robada''''' was a [[Mexico|Mexican]] telenovela broadcast by [[Canal de las Estrellas]] in 1991. Starring [[Erika Buenfil]] and [[Sergio Goyri]] and antagonized by [[Cynthia Klitbo]] and [[Rosa María Bianchi]].



[[Erika Buenfil]] and [[Sergio Goyri]] starred as protagonists, while [[Cynthia Klitbo]] and [[Rosa María Bianchi]] starred as antagonists.


==Plot==

Gabriela is a good and generous young woman studying at a university, without knowing who pays for her education since she has no family. After a series of circumstances, she decides to replace a classmate Leticia, a rich and vicious girl who after escaping never returned home.



== Cast ==

== Cast ==

{{Div col}}

* [[Erika Buenfil]] as Gabriela Durán / Leticia Avelar

* [[Erika Buenfil]] as ''Gabriela Durán Carrasco/Leticia Avelar''

* [[Sergio Goyri]] as Carlos Medina

* [[Sergio Goyri]] as ''Carlos Medina''

* [[Cynthia Klitbo]] as Leticia Avelar / Verónica Almeida

* [[Fernando Luján]] as Don Ramón Avelar

* [[Cynthia Klitbo]] as ''Leticia Avelar/Verónica Almeida (antagonist)''

* [[Rosa María Bianchi]] as Irene Avelar

* [[Fernando Luján]] as ''Don Ramón Avelar''

* [[Sonia Furió]] as Carlota Carvajal

* [[Rosa María Bianchi]] as ''Irene Avelar (antagonist)''

* [[Fernando Sáenz]] as Gabino

* [[Sonia Furió]] as ''Carlota Carvajal''

* Fernando Sáenz as ''Gabino''

* [[Queta Carrasco]] as Juventina

* [[Romina Castro]] as Anaísa

* [[Queta Carrasco]] as ''Juventina''

* Romina Castro as ''Anaísa''

* [[Juan Carlos Colombo]] as Ernesto Lascuráin

* Juan Carlos Colombo as ''Ernesto Lascuráin"

* [[Joaquín Garrido]] as Cuco

* [[Constantino Costas]] as Tony Hansen

* [[Joaquín Garrido]] as ''Cuco''

* Constantino Costas as ''Tony Hansen''

* [[José Antonio Ferral]] as Pancho

* José Antonio Ferral as ''Pancho''

* [[Raúl Magaña]] as Luis

* [[Silvia Mariscal]]asDaniela

* Raúl Magañaas''Luis''

* [[Guy de Saint Cyr]] as Guillermo Alvarado

* [[Silvia Mariscal]] as ''Daniela''

* Guy de Saint Cyr as ''Guillermo Alvarado''

* [[Jacqueline Munguía]] as Rosita

* Jacqueline Munguía as ''Rosita''

* [[Aída Naredo]] as Corina

* Aída Naredo as ''Corina''

* [[Juan Felipe Preciado]] as Anselmo Medina

* Juan Felipe Preciado as ''Anselmo Medina''

* [[Martha Resnikoff]] as Lupe

* Martha Resnikoff as 'Lupe''

* [[Luis Rivera]] as Rubén Carvajal

* Luis Rivera as ''Rubén Carvajal''

* [[Sergio Sánchez (actor)|Sergio Sánchez]] as Felipe

* Sergio Sánchez as ''Felipe''

* [[Yadira Santana]] - Nelly Carvajal

* Yadira Santana as ''Nelly Carvajal''

* [[Jorge Urzúa]] as Jorge

* [[Lucy Tame]]asClaudia

* Jorge Urzúaas''Jorge''

* Lucy Tame as ''Claudia''

* [[Dacia Arcaráz]] as Leonor Carvajal

* [[Benjamín Islas]] as Inspector

* [[Dacia Arcaráz]] as ''Leonor Carvajal''

* Benjamín Islas as ''Inspector''


* Brenda Oliver

== Awards and nominations ==

* [[Fabiola Campomanes]]

{|| width="90%" class="wikitable sortable"

* Dinorah Cavazos

|-

* Eva Díaz

! width="10%"| Year

* Israel Jaitovich

! width="30%"| Award

* Luis Ángel Nerey

! width="25%"| Category

* José Antonio Sánchez

! width="25%"| Recipient

* Fernando Rivera

! width="10%"| Result

* Estela Ruiz

|-

{{div col end}}

| rowspan="3" align="center"| 1992

| rowspan="3" align="left"| [[Premios TVyNovelas]]

| align="left"|Best Lead Actress

| align="center"| [[Erika Buenfil]]

| rowspan="3" {{nom}}

|-

| align="left"|Best Lead Actor

| align="center"| [[Sergio Goyri]]

|-

| align="left"|Best Villain

| align="center"| [[Rosa María Bianchi]]

|-

|}


== Versions ==

''Vida robada'' is a remake ''Ha llegado una intrusa'' telenovela produced by [[Valentín Pimstein]] for [[Televisa]] in 1974 and taking starring [[Jacqueline Andere]] and [[Joaquín Cordero]] has arrived.



== References ==

== References ==

{{reflist}}

* [http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0266201/ Página de IMDB]


* [http://www.alma-latina.net/VidaRobadaII/VidaRobadaII.shtml Página de alma-latina.net]

==External links==

*{{IMDb title|0266201}}



== External links ==

{{Televisa telenovelas 1990s}}

{{Televisa telenovelas 1990s}}



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Latest revision as of 07:18, 6 September 2023

Vida robada
GenreTelenovela
Drama
Created byMarissa Garrido
Written byMarissa Garrido
Directed byLuis Vélez
StarringErika Buenfil
Sergio Goyri
Cynthia Klitbo
Fernando Luján
Rosa María Bianchi
Sonia Furió
Fernando Sáenz
Opening themeIn Surge of by Attila Galamb
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes75
Production
Executive producerCarlos Sotomayor
ProducerRafael Urióstegui
Production locationsDurango, Mexico
CinematographyCarlos Guerra Villareal
Running time41-44 minutes
Production companyTelevisa
Original release
NetworkCanal de las Estrellas
ReleaseOctober 2, 1991 (1991-10-02) –
January 17, 1992 (1992-01-17)
Related
Ha llegado una intrusa (1974)

Vida robada (English title: Stolen life) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carlos Sotomayor for Televisa in 1991.[1] It is a remake of 1974 Mexican telenovela Ha llegado una intrusa.

Erika Buenfil and Sergio Goyri starred as protagonists, while Cynthia Klitbo and Rosa María Bianchi starred as antagonists.

Plot[edit]

Gabriela is a good and generous young woman studying at a university, without knowing who pays for her education since she has no family. After a series of circumstances, she decides to replace a classmate Leticia, a rich and vicious girl who after escaping never returned home.

Cast[edit]

  • Sergio GoyriasCarlos Medina
  • Cynthia KlitboasLeticia Avelar/Verónica Almeida (antagonist)
  • Fernando LujánasDon Ramón Avelar
  • Rosa María BianchiasIrene Avelar (antagonist)
  • Sonia FurióasCarlota Carvajal
  • Fernando Sáenz as Gabino
  • Queta CarrascoasJuventina
  • Romina Castro as Anaísa
  • Juan Carlos Colombo as Ernesto Lascuráin"
  • Joaquín GarridoasCuco
  • Constantino Costas as Tony Hansen
  • José Antonio Ferral as Pancho
  • Raúl Magaña as Luis
  • Silvia MariscalasDaniela
  • Guy de Saint Cyr as Guillermo Alvarado
  • Jacqueline Munguía as Rosita
  • Aída Naredo as Corina
  • Juan Felipe Preciado as Anselmo Medina
  • Martha Resnikoff as 'Lupe
  • Luis Rivera as Rubén Carvajal
  • Sergio Sánchez as Felipe
  • Yadira Santana as Nelly Carvajal
  • Jorge Urzúa as Jorge
  • Lucy Tame as Claudia
  • Dacia ArcarázasLeonor Carvajal
  • Benjamín Islas as Inspector
  • Brenda Oliver
  • Fabiola Campomanes
  • Dinorah Cavazos
  • Eva Díaz
  • Israel Jaitovich
  • Luis Ángel Nerey
  • José Antonio Sánchez
  • Fernando Rivera
  • Estela Ruiz
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ "Vida robada" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived from the original on June 6, 2011. Retrieved February 23, 2016.

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