Juana la virgen

Juana la Virgen
Genre Telenovela
Drama
Created by Perla Farias
Directed by Tony Rodríguez
Starring Daniela Alvarado
Ricardo Álamo
Roxana Díaz
Eduardo Serrano
Norkys Batista
Opening theme "Sólo a Tu Lado Quiero Vivir" by Jyve V
Country of origin Venezuela
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 153
Production
Executive producer(s) Jhony Pulido Mora
Producer(s) Hernando Faría
Distributor RCTV International
Release
Original network RCTV
Original release March 14 – October 16, 2002
Chronology
Preceded by A Calzón Quitao
Followed by Trapos íntimos

Juana la Virgen (English: Juana the Virgin) is a 2002 Venezuelan telenovela written by Perla Farias (writer) and Irene Calcaño (scripts) Cristina Policastro (scripts) Basilio Alvarez (scripts), German Aponte (scripts) and Julio Cesar Marmol Jr. (scripts) and directed by Perla Farias and Tony Rodrigues. It is distributed by RCTV International all over the world.

Daniela Alvarado and Ricardo Álamo star as the protagonists, while Roxana Diaz, Norkys Batista and Eduardo Serrano play the antagonists.

Synopsis

Seventeen-year-old Juana Perez (played by Daniela Alvarado) gets pregnant by artificial insemination due to hospital error. The father of the baby is found to be Mauricio de la Vega (played by Ricardo Álamo). When Mauricio finds out that he's going to have a baby, he starts to fall in love with Juana despite the fact that he is still married to Carlota Vivas (played by Roxana Díaz). Carlota tries everything possible to keep Mauricio and Juana separated.

Francisco Rojas (played by Saul Marin) disappears during Positivo magazine's party. Rogelio Vivas (Carlotas father, played by Eduardo Serrano) tries to make people think Mauricio has something to do with the disappearing. Mauricio and Juana escape to the mountains but Rogelio and Carlota start looking for them and finally find Mauricio and Juana with a new-born child.

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