Imperio de cristal (English title: Crystal Empire) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carlos Sotomayor for Televisa in 1994.[1] [2]
Imperio de cristal | |
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Genre | Telenovela |
Created by |
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Story by | |
Directed by | Claudio Reyes Rubio |
Starring | |
Music by | Bebu Silvetti |
Country of origin | Mexico |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 120 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Carlos Sotomayor |
Producer | Rafael Urióstegui |
Production locations | Mexico City, Mexico |
Cinematography | Carlos Guerra |
Production company | Televisa |
Original release | |
Network | Canal de las Estrellas |
Release | August 29, 1994 February 17, 1995 | –
Related | |
Quiero amarte |
Rebecca Jones, Alejandro Camacho, María Rubio, Ari Telch, Kate del Castillo and Ignacio López Tarso starred in this telenovela.
Synopsis
editSofía Vidal (Rebecca Jones), her husband, Uriel (Constantino Costas), and their little daughter, Katia (Zoraida Gómez), attend a great party offered at the elegant mansion of the Lombardo family, powerful crystal entrepreneurs. After this, their life will never be the same.
Don César (Ignacio López Tarso), the patriarch of the Lombardos, discovers in Sofía the daughter of Elena (Rebecca Jones), his impossible love, who died tragically in an accident when Sofía was still a child. César, without Sofía knowing it, decides to protect her because of Elena's memory, which he cherishes still.
César is married in second nuptials to Livia Arizmendi (María Rubio), a former actress who dreams of recovering her career. Sofía's appearance seriously worries Livia, who considers her an intruder who could displace her, just as Elena would have done in the past. Livia, who hides a terrible secret involving Sofía, plots against her, trying to keep her out of the family.
Augusto (Alejandro Camacho), César and Livia's oldest son, is cruel and ambitious. His ultimate goal is to take hold of his father's empire by getting rid of Octavio (Alejandro Tommasi), César's son from his first marriage. Livia supports Augusto, since she hopes that once he has got the power, she will once again be able to become the great star she once was.
Julio (Ari Telch), the third son, returns after several years of studying abroad in order to marry his all-life girlfriend, Elisa (Ivette Proal). Julio is not keen on the family businesses, being this a reason for constant arguments with his father.
César and Livia's younger children are twins: Claudio (Germán Gutiérrez) and Narda (Kate del Castillo). Claudio suffers from infantile psychosis due to Augusto's abuse. As a result, he has been confined in a specialized institution for a long time, suffering from his family's rejection. Narda is a capricious and stubborn young woman, although she has also been a victim of her parents' lack of love.
Augusto becomes obsessed with Sofía and is determined to have her at any price, knowing besides that this is the way for his father to name him as his successor in the enterprises. Augusto does everything to end Sofía's marriage, until finally Uriel decides to abandon her and little Katia. Sofia and Julio meet and great passion arises between them to the extent that Julio is determined to face anything, even to put an end to his relationship with Elisa.
The rivalry between Augusto and Julio for Sofia's love lets forth a whirlwind of intrigue, corruption and violent struggle for power. Fragile, but dangerous as well, this crystal empire can be broken into a thousand pieces in the hands of the one who will try to possess it.
Cast
editMain
edit- Rebecca Jones as Sofía Vidal / Elena Terán Viuda de Vidal
- Alejandro Camacho as Augusto Lombardo
- María Rubio as Livia Arizmendi de Lombardo
- Ari Telch as Julio Lombardo
- Kate del Castillo as Narda Lombardo
- Ignacio López Tarso as César Lombardo
Recurring
edit- Aarón Hernán as Bernal Estrada
- Adriana Barraza as Flora
- Graciela Bernardos as Nora López Monroy
- Óscar Bonfiglio as Germán Samaniego
- Fabiola Campomanes as Juana "Juanita"
- Emilia Carranza as Andrea Lombardo
- Constantino Costas as Uriel González
- Malena Doria as Trinidad
- Cuca Dublán as Amparo "Amparito" Romero
- Alan Fernando as Marco Aurelio Lombardo
- Cecilia Gabriela as Esther de Lombardo
- Fidel Garriga as Rogelio Herrera
- Zoraida Gómez as Katia González Vidal
- Dacia González as Renata Ocampo
- Germán Gutiérrez as Claudio Lombardo
- Lucero Lander as Diana Almeida
- Alicia Montoya as Antonia Moncada Viuda de Arizmendi
- Aída Naredo as Lourdes "Lulú" Morán
- Ivette Proal as Elisa Estrada
- Alejandro Ruiz as Marcelo Ocampo
- Héctor Sáez as Father Ángel
- Alejandro Tommasi as Octavio Lombardo
- Amara Villafuerte as Mayra Salgado
Awards and nominations
editYear | Award | Category | Nominee(s) | Result |
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1995 | 13th TVyNovelas Awards | Best Telenovela | Carlos Sotomayor | Won |
Best Actress | Rebecca Jones | Won | ||
Best Actor | Ari Telch | Nominated | ||
Best Antagonist Actress | María Rubio | Won | ||
Best Antagonist Actor | Alejandro Camacho | Won | ||
Best Leading Actor | Ignacio López Tarso | Won | ||
Best Supporting Actress | Cecilia Gabriela | Nominated | ||
Best Supporting Actor | Alejandro Tommasi | Nominated | ||
Best Young Lead Actress | Kate del Castillo | Won | ||
Best Young Lead Actor | Germán Gutiérrez | Won | ||
Best Child Performance | Zoraida Gómez | Nominated | ||
El Heraldo de México Awards | Best Telenovela | Carlos Sotomayor | Nominated | |
Best Actress | Rebecca Jones | Won | ||
Eres Awards | Best Young Lead Actress | Kate del Castillo | Won | |
Best Young Lead Actor | Ari Telch | Won |
References
edit- ^ "Imperio de cristal" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived from the original on August 5, 2011. Retrieved March 9, 2016.
- ^ "Imperio de cristal Página de Univisión" (in Spanish). univision.com. Retrieved March 9, 2016.