Amalia Batista | |
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Genre | Telenovela Drama |
Created by | Inés Rodena |
Written by | Carlos Romero María Antonieta Saavedra |
Directed by | Gilberto Macin |
Starring | Susana Dosamantes Rogelio Guerra Roberto Ballesteros Nuria Bages Leticia Calderón Leticia Perdigón |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 265 |
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Executive producer | Valentín Pimstein |
Cinematography | Manuel Ruiz Esparza |
Production company | Televisa |
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Network | Canal de las Estrellas |
Release | September 14, 1983 (1983-09-14) – September 21, 1984 (1984-09-21) |
Related | |
Ileana (1977) Prisionera de amor (1994) |
Amalia Batista is a Mexican telenovela produced by Valentín Pimstein and directed by Gilberto Macin for Televisa in 1982.[1] It is an original story by Inés Rodena and adaptation by Carlos Romero and María Antonieta Saavedra.
Susana Dosamantes, Rogelio Guerra and Roberto Ballesteros starred as protagonists, while Alicia Encinas starred as main antagonist.
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1985 | 3rd TVyNovelas Awards | Best Telenovela of the Year | Valentín Pimstein | Nominated |
Best Antagonist Actor | José Elías Moreno | |||
Best Female Revelation | Leticia Calderón | |||
Best Debut Actress | Won |
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