En nombre del amor

En nombre del amor

Telenovela poster
Created by Carmen Peña
Starring Allison Lozz
Sebastian Zurita
Leticia Calderón
Altair Jarabo
Arturo Peniche
Victoria Ruffo
Opening theme En Cambio No by Laura Pausini
Country of origin Mexico
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 170 [1]
Production
Producer(s) Carlos Moreno Laguillo
Running time 39-43 minutes
Release
Original network Canal de las Estrellas
Picture format NTSC
Original release October 13, 2008 (2008-10-13) – June 12, 2009 (2009-06-12)
Chronology
Preceded by Querida Enemiga
Followed by Mi pecado
External links
Website

En nombre del amor (In the Name of Love) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa. It is a remake of Cadenas de Amargura (Chains of Bitterness) (1991).[2] En Nombre Del Amor was produced by Carlos Moreno, and filming began on August 4, 2008.[2] It premiered in the United States July 7, 2009 on Univision and ended its run on March 7, 2010 in a two-hour grand finale on a Sunday. From april 01 to ended november 22, 2013 TL Novelas broadcast 11:00, 17:00 and 23:00 replacing El noveno mandamiento with replacing Barrera de amor it the november 25.

Starring by Allison Lozz and Sebastián Zurita as main protagonists, Victoria Ruffo and Arturo Peniche as co-protagonists, while Leticia Calderon and Altair Jarabo are playing main villains.

Plot

The action takes place in Real del Monte, Mexico. After her parents Javier & Sagrario die in a car accident, Young Paloma (Allison Lozz) moves in with her 2 aunts, Macarena (Victoria Ruffo) and Carlota (Leticia Calderon) and with her nanny, Rufina (Magda Guzman). Carlota is evil and full of hatred because when they were young, both Macarena and she fell in love with Cristobal (Arturo Peniche), now a priest.

Paloma's best friend is Romina (Altair Jarabo), the daughter of Camila (Laura Flores). Both Paloma and Romina fall in love with Emiliano.

Cast

  • Allisson Lozz as Paloma Espinoza-de los Monteros Díaz / Paloma Gamboa Espinoza-de los Monteros de Sáenz
  • Sebastián Zurita as Emiliano Sáenz Noriega / Emiliano Ferrer Noriega
  • Leticia Calderón as Carlota Espinoza-de los Monteros
  • Victoria Ruffo as Macarena Espinoza-de los Monteros
  • Arturo Peniche as Padre Juan Cristóbal Gamboa Martelli
  • Laura Flores as Camila Ríos de Mondragón
  • César Évora as Eugenio Lizardi
  • Natalia Esperón as Luz Laguillo
  • Altair Jarabo as Romina Mondragón Ríos de Sáenz
  • Ferdinando Valencia as Germán Altamirano
  • Erick Elías as Gabriel Lizardi
  • Alfredo Adame as Rafael Sáenz
  • Víctor Cámara as Orlando Ferrer
  • Carmen Montejo as Madeleine Martelli Vda. de Gamboa
  • Olivia Bucio as Diana Gudelia Noriega de Sáenz
  • Magda Guzmán as Rufina "Rufi" Martínez
  • Zoraida Gómez as Liliana Martínez
  • Luis Hacha as Iñaki Iparraguirre
  • Pablo Magallanes as Aarón Eugenio Cortázar
  • Queta Lavat as Madre Superiora
  • Jorge Alberto Bolanos as Samuel Mondragón
  • Angelina Peláez as Arcadia Ortíz
  • Lucero Lander as Inés Cortázar
  • Eduardo Liñán as Padre Benito Farías
  • David Ostrosky as Dr. Rodolfo Bermúdez
  • Yolanda Ventura as Angélica Ciénega
  • Paty Díaz as Natalia Ugarte de Iparraguirre
  • Zoila Quiñonez as Mercedes "Doña Meche"
  • Ramon Abascal as Joel Martínez
  • Luis Couturier as Don Rodrigo Espinoza-de los Monteros
  • Yanni as Paloma Espinoza-de los Monteros (child)
  • Georgina Domínguez as Romina Mondragón Ríos (child)
  • Luciano Corigliano as Emiliano Sáenz Noriega (Child)
  • Rafael Valdés as Salvador "Chava"
  • Lola Forner as Carmen ex de Iparraguirre
  • Manuel Navarro as Alonso Iparraguirre
  • Bibi Gaytán as Sagrario Díaz de Espinoza-de los Monteros
  • Eduardo Capetillo as Javier Espinoza-de los Monteros
  • Gerardo Murguía as Juan Carmona / Basilio Gaytan
  • Fernanda Ruizos as Valeria de la Parra
  • Haydee Navarra as Miriam
  • Claudia Godínez as Ana Mar
  • Sergio Catalán as Darío Peña
  • Alfonso Iturralde as Juan "Juancho"
  • Hugo Macías Macotela as Padre Mateo
  • Ivette Cordovez as Sofia
  • Luciano Collado Calderón - Son of Miriam

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2009 Premios People en Español Best rehash Carlos Moreno Laguillo Won
Best Actress Victoria Ruffo Nominated
Best Actor Arturo Peniche Nominated
Best Villain Leticia Calderón Won
Altair Jarabo Nominated
Best Young Actor Allison Lozz Won
Sebastián Zurita Nominated
Best Couples Allison Lozz and Sebastián Zurita Won
2010 Premios ACE[3] Best telenovela Carlos Moreno Laguillo Won
Best Director Karina Duprez Won
Best Best Actress Leticia Calderón Won
Best male co-action Arturo Peniche Won
Premios TVyNovelas[4] Best Actor Arturo Peniche Nominated[4]
Best actress antagonistic Leticia Calderón Won[4]
Altair Jarabo Nominated[4]
Best Male Newcomer Sebastián Zurita Won[4]
Best Story or adaptation Martha Carrillo
Cristina García
Nominated[4]

References

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