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2 Cast  



2.1  Main  





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2.3  Recurring  





2.4  Guest stars  







3 Controversial ending  





4 Awards and nominations  





5 Album  





6 References  





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Lazos de Amor
GenreTelenovela
Created byCarmen Daniels
Written by
  • Carmen Daniels
  • Tere Medina
  • Screenplay byCarmen Daniels
    Story byJorge Lozano Soriano
    Directed by
  • Monica Miguel
  • Starring
  • Luis José Santander
  • Theme music composerJosé Cantoral
    Opening theme"Lazos de amor" performed by Lucero
    Country of originMexico
    Original languageSpanish
    No. of episodes100
    Production
    Executive producerCarla Estrada
    ProducerArturo Lorca
    Cinematography
    • Isabel Basurto
  • Alejandro Frutos
  • Editors
    • Juan Franco
  • Antonio Trejo
  • Camera setupMulti-camera
    Production companyTelevisa
    Original release
    NetworkCanal de las Estrellas
    Release2 October 1995 (1995-10-02) –
    23 February 1996 (1996-02-23)
    Related

    Lazos de amor (English title: Τies of Love) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carla Estrada for Televisa in 1995.[1] It stars Lucero and Luis José Santander.

    Plot

    [edit]

    The series centers around María Guadalupe, María Paula and María Fernanda, identical triplets (all played by Lucero) with non-identical, complex personalities. When they all were very young, they were victims of a car accident that killed their parents.

    As a result of the accident, María Guadalupe is presumed dead when she disappears after falling into a river. Instead, she suffers from amnesia and forgets she has a family and two sisters. Ana Salas, who is going through a tragedy coping with her own mother's death, raises María Guadalupe as her own, even after becoming aware of her true identity.

    María Fernanda is a sweet girl who hopes to find her sister, but as a result of the accident is left blind. María Paula is different from her sisters in that she's glamorous, selfish and extremely jealous; however, she also harbors a devastating secret about the accident.

    After an illness brings María Guadalupe and Ana to México City, María Guadalupe falls in love with Nicolás, a cab driver and good-hearted man, who had just moved to México to live with his grandmother. Living in fear that someone may recognize her daughter, Ana restricts María Guadalupe's actions, but Nicolás's grandmother learns Ana's secret without saying a word.

    The girls' grandmother, Mercedes, and their uncle, Eduardo, have been searching for missing María Guadalupe for years, and the story inches closer and closer to the revelation of the truth as the ties of love eventually draw the three sisters together, weaving through the lives of those that surround them in unexpected ways.

    Cast

    [edit]

    Main

    [edit]
    • Lucero as María Guadalupe Rivas Iturbe / María Fernanda Rivas Iturbe / María Paula Rivas Iturbe / Laura Iturbe de Rivas
  • Luis José Santander as Nicolás Miranda
  • Also main

    [edit]
  • Luis Bayardo as Edmundo Sandoval
  • Demián Bichir as Valente Segura
  • Maty Huitrón as Ana Salas
  • Felicia Mercado as Nancy Balboa
  • Guillermo Murray as Alejandro Molina
  • Ana Luisa Peluffo as Aurora Campos
  • Otto Sirgo as Eduardo Rivas
  • Recurring

    [edit]
  • Bárbara Córcega as Flor
  • Crystal as Soledad Jiménez
  • Nerina Ferrer as Irene
  • Mariana Karr as Susana Ferreira
  • Verónica Merchant as Virginia Altamirano
  • Alejandra Peniche as Julieta
  • Angélica Vale as Teresa "Tere"
  • Guillermo Zarur as Professor Mariano López
  • Orlando Miguel as Osvaldo Larrea
  • Guest stars

    [edit]
    • Guillermo Aguilar as Pablo Altamirano
  • Emma Teresa Armendáriz as Felisa
  • Enrique Becker as Sergio
  • Rozenda Bernal as Sonia
  • Leticia Calderón as Assistant of Silvia Pinal
  • Víctor Carpinteiro as Javier
  • Eugenio Cobo as Himself
  • Juan Carlos Colombo as Samuel Levy
  • Luis de Icaza as Gordo
  • Eric del Castillo as Priest
  • Eugenio Derbez as Himself
  • Luis García as Himself
  • Ernesto Laguardia as Bernardo Rivas
  • Monica Miguel as Chole
  • Pablo Montero as Himself
  • Silvia Pasquel as Herself
  • Silvia Pinal as Herself
  • Fabián Robles as Genovevo "Geno" Ramos
  • Erik Rubín as Carlos León
  • Mónika Sánchez as Diana
  • María Sorté as Herself
  • Karla Talavera as Rosi
  • Paty Thomas as Cecilia
  • Gastón Tuset as Néstor Miranda
  • Raúl Velasco as Himself
  • Silvia Derbez as Milagros
  • Controversial ending

    [edit]

    In the final episode, Maria Paula locks her two sisters in the basement of her mansion and holds them hostage. As their uncle Eduardo tries to rescue them, Maria Paula shoots and kills him. In an off-screen melee, as Gerardo and Nicolas come to check on them well-being, another gunshot is heard by the viewing audience and both Maria Guadalupe and Maria Fernanda emerge from the room relatively unscathed, while Maria Paula is rolled out in a body bag along with Eduardo. Maria Guadalupe and Nicolas then have a typical fairy tale novela wedding. In the final scene, Maria Guadalupe and Nicolas are in a hotel room on their honeymoon, but when the camera zooms into Maria Guadalupe's face, she rubs her eyebrow with her pinky finger, which was Maria Paula's trademark idiosyncratic habit. This left viewers to speculate whether it was actually Maria Guadalupe instead of Maria Paula who died by gunshot wound and Maria Paula had assumed her identity.

    The show's ending since then had left fans to debate over the fate of the two. Questions came up such as the timing of Maria Paula being able to change clothes, jewelry, makeup, and hair appearance with Maria Guadalupe before supposedly shooting her until help arrived, as well as how Maria Guadalupe was able to get loose and grab the gun to shoot Maria Paula. Also there's the fact that all three of the sisters rub their left eyebrow at some point in the telenovela.

    In 2019 Lucero gave her opinion on who was the one that had survived in the final episode, believing that it was Maria Guadalupe.

    Awards and nominations

    [edit]
    Year Award Category Nominee Result
    1996 14th TVyNovelas Awards[2] Best Telenovela Carla Estrada Won
    Best Actress Lucero Won
    Best Actor Luis José Santander Won
    Best Leading Actress Marga López Won
    Silvia Derbez Nominated
    Best Leading Actor Guillermo Murray Nominated
    Best Supporting Actress Maty Huitrón Nominated
    Best Supporting Actor Otto Sirgo Won
    Best Young Lead Actress Karla Talavera Nominated
    Best Male Revelation Juan Manuel Bernal Nominated
    Orlando Miguel Nominated
    Best Direction Miguel Córcega
    Mónica Miguel
    Won
    Best Direction of the Cameras Isabel Basurto
    Alejandro Frutos
    Won
    29th Diosa de Plata Awards[3] Best Telenovela Carla Estrada Won
    Best Actress Lucero Won
    31st El Heraldo de México Awards[4][A] Best Telenovela Carla Estrada Won
    Best Actress Lucero Won
    6th Eres Awards[5] Best Telenovela Carla Estrada Nominated
    Best Actress Lucero Won
    Best Actor Luis José Santander Nominated
    Best Telenovela Musical Theme "Lazos de amor"
    byLucero
    Nominated
    Aplauso Awards Best Telenovela Carla Estrada Won
    Best Actress Lucero Won
    1997 Latin ACE Awards Best Scenic Program Lazos de amor Won
    Best Actress Lucero Won
    Best Direction Miguel Córcega
    Mónica Miguel
    Won

    Album

    [edit]
    Lazos de amor
    Soundtrack album by
    Lucero
    Released1995 (1995)
    Recorded1989−1995
    GenrePop
    LabelMelody
    Lucero chronology
    Siempre Contigo
    (1994)
    Lazos de amor
    (1995)
    Piel de Ángel
    (1997)
    Singles from Siempre Contigo

    1. "Lazos de Amor"

    Due to the telenovela's success, Televisa published a soundtrack, which included previously released songs by Lucero as well as three versions of the theme song of the series.

    # Title Written by Time
    1. "Lazos de Amor" José Cantoral 3:24
    2. "Lazos de amor (Instrumental Sax.)" Rafael Pérez Botija 4:24
    3. "Volvamos a empezar" Rafael Pérez Botija 3:46
    4. "Lazos de amor (Reggae)" Rafael Pérez Botija 2:54
    5. "Dejame Ir (Remix Radio)" Rafael Pérez Botija 5:00
    6. "Como perro al sol" Rafael Pérez Botija 3:36
    7. "Caso perdido" J.R. Flores and C. Valle 3:28
    8. "Sobreviviré" Rafael Pérez Botija 3:19
    9. "Los parientes pobres" Rafael Pérez Botija 4:07
    10. "24 horas" Rafael Pérez Botija 3:58
    11. "Siempre contigo" Rafael Pérez Botija 4:11

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Lazos de Amor" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived from the original on August 5, 2011. Retrieved March 17, 2016.
  • ^ "Amores que hicieron época: Historia de los Premios TVyNovelas - Historia de los Premios TVyNovelas" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 16 November 2007.
  • ^ "Vigésima Novena Entrega". Archived from the original on 12 April 2013.
  • ^ Lucero Maria Guadalupe Maria Paula en Premios Heraldo (in Spanish). 2 June 2008. Archived from the original on 2021-12-14 – via YouTube.
  • ^ LUCERO recibe premio eres por mejor actriz 1996 las nominadas son (in Spanish). 13 February 2010. Archived from the original on 2021-12-14 – via YouTube.
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