Cara sucia
GenreTelenovela
Romance
Drama
Created byInés Rodena
Written byCarlos Romero
Alberto Gómez
Directed byGabriel Walfensao
Creative directorArquímedes Rivero
StarringGuillermo Dávila
Sonya Smith
Gigi Zanchetta
Adolfo Cubas
Humberto García
Opening themeAntologia de Caricias by Altamira Banda Show
Country of originVenezuela
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes174
Production
Executive producerMarisol Campos
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time42–45 minutes
Production companyVenevisión
Original release
NetworkVenevisión
ReleaseMarch 5 (1992-03-05) 
October 12, 1992 (1992-10-12)
Related
La gata (1968)
La fiera (1983)
Rosa salvaje (1987)
Por un beso (2000)
Pobre Diabla (2010)
La Gata (2014)

Cara Sucia (English title:Dirty Face) is a Venezuelan telenovela written by Carlos Romero and Alberto Gómez and produced by Venevisión in 1992.[1] The telenovela was distributed internationally by Venevisión International and was dubbed into English, Russian, Mongolian, Indonesian, and (Filipino) in the Philippines.

Guillermo Dávila[2] and Sonya Smith[3] starred as the main protagonists with Gigi Zanchetta and Humberto García as the main antagonists.

Plot

Miguel Ángel González is a member of one of Caracas' richest families while Estrella is a poor but hard-working beautiful girl who sells newspapers in a corner everyday to earn a living. When they meet, they fall in love and begin a beautiful romance that leads to marriage. However, not everything is rosy for the couple. Miguel Ángel's parents Horacio and Rebecca are opposed to the relationship, and the obsessive passion Santa Ortigoza, Miguel Ángel's ex-girlfriend has over him. Horacio's declining mental health makes him become more and more dangerous, and he hides a secret from the past: many years ago, he murdered Estrella's mother because she rejected him and let her father be blamed for the crime. The secret is revealed once Leonardo Montenegro, Estrella's father, is released from prison and reunited with his daughter. Rebecca, Miguel Ángel's mother, begins to accept his relationship with Estrella once she learns about Horacio's secret and that she was wrong about Estrella being a gold digger, when it was actually Santa who was after their family's money.

Later, Horacio kidnaps Estrella and Miguel Ángel's twin boys, and during this time, he has begun loving them like his sons. He shoots himself after a police stand-off when the babies are wrestled away from him while Santa dies after her car is driven off a cliff.[4][5]

Cast

  • Guillermo Dávila as Miguel Ángel González De la Vega / Miguel Ángel Guzmán De la Vega
  • Sonya Smith as Estrella Montenegro Campuzano / Estrella "Estrellita" Camacho[6]/Estrella Campuzano
  • Gigi Zanchetta as Santa Ortigosa Lavarte
  • Adolfo Cubas as Antonio González De la Vega
  • Humberto García as Horacio González Ferrer
  • Eva Blanco as Candelaria Camacho Duval
  • Chony Fuentes as Rebeca De la Vega de González
  • Elio Rubens as Leonardo Montenegro
  • Helianta Cruz as Genoveva "Beba" Lavarte De Ortigoza
  • Alberto Marín as Padre Lombarito
  • Julio Capote as Fermín
  • Marcelo Romo as Carmelo
  • Simón Pestana as José Grigorio
  • Solmaira Castillo as Deyanira Falcón
  • Jenire Blanco
  • Elizabeth López as Federica Rangel
  • Rita De Gois as Carmen dos Santos
  • Marcelo Rodríguez as Agustín dos Santos
  • Hans Christopher as Víctor Iriarte
  • Mauricio González as Fernando Guzmán
  • Miguel Moly
  • Chumico Romero
  • Alexis Escamez
  • Hilda Moreno as Coralia Margarita Blanco
  • Coromoto Roche as Teresa
  • Deyanira Hernández as Eloisa
  • Gonzalo Contreras as Dr. Gordillo
  • José A. Urdaneta as Chuito (Jesús Camacho)
  • María A. Avallone as Karina González de la Vega
  • Enrique Oliveros as Oscar
  • Blanquita Vera
  • Ana Martínez as Asunción
  • Daniel Escamez
  • Solmaira Liendo
  • Joel de la Rosa as Fabián
  • Eduardo Luna as Kirikó (Ángel Vargas López)
  • Umberto Buonocuore † as Pepino
  • Lizbeth Manrique as Loly
  • Manolo Manolo † as Doctor
  • Israel Maranatha as El Gato
  • Svenn Luna as Police
  • Ileana Jacket as neighbor of Candelaria
  • Frank Méndez as Rocky
  • Mario Brito † as Juan
  • Susana Duijm

Broadcasters

 PhilippinesCara SuciaGMA Network19992000Monday to Friday2:30 pm
 SpainCara SuciaAntena 3March 15, 1993October 15, 1993Monday to Friday8:00 pm
 USACara SuciaUnivision
UniMás
April 13, 1992November 6, 1992Monday to Friday9:00 pm
 MongoliaCara SuciaMNB19941995Monday to Friday7:00 p.m.
 VenezuelaCara SuciaVenevisiónMarch 5, 1992October 12, 1992Monday to Saturday10:00 pm
 MexicoCara SuciaTelevisa RegionalMay 11, 1994November 11, 1994Monday to Friday10:00 am
 ArgentinaCara SuciaEl Trece
Telecanal
May 7, 1994
June 14, 1999
November 11, 1994
February 4, 1999
Monday to Friday05:00 pm
08:30 pm
 ParaguayCara SuciaTelefuturo
Unicanal
April 4, 1994
June 14, 1999
December 9, 1994
February 4, 2000
Monday to Friday5:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
 UruguayCara SuciaTeledoce
VTV
April 4, 1994
June 14, 1999
December 9, 1994
February 4, 2000
Monday to Friday5:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
 IndonesiaCara SuciaSCTVMarch 21, 1994
September 1, 1994
August 29, 1994
September 5, 1995
Monday
Monday to Friday
11:00 am
4:00 pm

References

  1. "VENEVISION (1992), 174 capitulos Cara Sucia". vencor.narod. Archived from the original on 8 December 2013. Retrieved 20 October 2013.
  2. "CON SONYA SMITH Y GUILLERMO DÁVILA 'Cara Sucia'" (in Spanish). teleprograma. Retrieved 14 January 2017.
  3. ""Cara sucia" fue encantadora"" (in Spanish). El Universal. Retrieved 20 October 2013.
  4. "Cara sucia". seriesnow.com. Retrieved 14 January 2017.
  5. "Cara Sucia – Sonya Smith protagonista por primera vez!". venezueladeayer. Retrieved 14 January 2017.
  6. "Así luce la actriz Sonya Smith 23 años después de la telenovela "Cara Sucia"" (in Spanish). lapatilla.com. Retrieved 14 January 2017.
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