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Lo que es el amor
Created byMonica Agudelo (original story)
Santos Sisneiros
Developed byAzteca
Azteca Digital:
Elisa Salinas
Juan David Burns
Written byVictor Civeira
Gabriel Santos
Directed byEloy Ganuza
StarringFernando Lujan
Claudia Ramirez
Leonardo García
Christian Meier
José Alonso
Patricia Llaca
Víctor Huggo Martin
Opening theme"Usted Se me Llevo la Vida"byAlexandre Pires
"Héroe"byEnrique Iglesias
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes140
Production
ProducerAlicia Carvajal
Production locationsMexico City, Mexico
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time35-65 minutes
Production companyTV Azteca
Original release
NetworkAzteca 13
ReleaseJune 25, 2001 (2001-06-25) –
January 4, 2002 (2002-01-04)

Lo que es el amor is a Mexican telenovela produced by Azteca in 2001 starring Claudia Ramirez and Leonardo Garcia. It is a remake of the Colombian television series Hombres.

Cast

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  • Leonardo García as Roman Castellanos
  • Fernando Lujan as Emiliano Lomeli[1]
  • Verónica Langer as Jackie Lomeli
  • José Alonso as Fausto Ocampo
  • Christian Meier as Efren Villarr
  • Víctor Huggo Martin as Tomas Cantueal
  • Victor González as Pablo Rivas
  • Michel Brown as Christian Ocampo
  • Mark Tacher as Tadeo Márquez
  • Patricia Llaca as Alex Palacios
  • Anna Ciocchetti as Anabel Cantu
  • Adriana Louvier as Julieta Rivas
  • Romina Castro as Clarita
  • Raúl Arrieta as Gonzalez
  • Mónica Dionne as Isela Guzman
  • Roberto Medina as Moises
  • Guillermo Murray as Octavio Castellanos
  • Elsa Aguirre as Abril Castellanos
  • Martha Navarro as Doña Adriana
  • Fernando Sarfatti as Joaquin
  • Montserrat Ontiveros as Nora
  • Francisco de la O as Edson Duran
  • Gabriela de la Garza as Ximena
  • Roberto Sosa as Camilo
  • Eduardo Victoria as Carlos
  • Gabriela Canudas as Adriana
  • Carlos Torres Torrija as Francisco
  • Héctor Arredondo as Rene
  • Alejandra Prado as Catalina
  • Issabella Camil as Gloria Ocampo
  • References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Lo que es el amor Archived 22 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine

    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lo_que_es_el_amor&oldid=1174151396"

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    2001 Mexican television series debuts
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    Spanish-language telenovelas
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