Todos quieren con Marilyn
GenreTelenovela
Created byJuan Carlos Perez Florez
Written by
  • Johanna Gutiérrez
  • Claudia Liliana García
  • Lina Uribe
Directed by
  • Israel Sánchez
  • Pepe Sánchez
Creative directorRosario Lozano
Starring
Music byJosefina Severino
Opening theme"Todos quieren conmigo" by Yolanda Rayo
Country of originColombia
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes126
Production
Executive producers
  • Adriana Suárez
  • María del Pilar Fernández
ProducerJavier Alvarado
CinematographySergio García
EditorMaría Vásquez
Camera setupMulti-camera
Original release
NetworkRCN Televisión
ReleaseApril 14, 2004 (2004-04-14) 
June 7, 2005 (2005-06-07)

Todos quieren con Marilyn is a Colombian telenovela original by Juan Carlos Perez Florez and produced by RCN Televisión.[1][2] It stars Scarlet Ortiz as the titular character.[3]

Cast

Main

Recurring

  • Ana María Kámper as Piedad de Pachón
  • Sandra Hernández as Gladys / Ingrid
  • Andrés Suárez as Chucky
  • Gerardo Calero as Enrique Pachón
  • John Ceballos as Joaquín "Joaco"
  • Mariangélica Duque as María Fernanda "Nani" Franco
  • Patricia Polanco as Clemencia de Camacho
  • Gustavo Ángel as Simón / Moncho
  • Rafael Novoa as Rafael Ruiz Restrepo
  • Ernesto Benjumea as David Londoño
  • Toto Vega as Fredy Polanía
  • Karem Escobar as Lady Estefany
  • Sara Corrales as Catalina Osorio
  • María Angélica Duque as María Fernanda "Nani" Franco
  • Christian Ruiz as Benson Caicedo
  • Sebastián Caicedo as Carlos Alberto "Beto" Camacho
  • Indhira Serrano as Onix
  • Marcela Posada as Yolanda
  • Juan Miguel Marín as Tyson Corchuelo
  • Nicolás Reyes as Tobías Rómulo Salcedo
  • Helena Mallarino as Dora Stella "Greta" Orjuela

References

  1. "Juan Carlos Pérez Flórez" (PDF). elojoenlapared.com.co (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 November 2017.
  2. Murrieta, María (13 August 2004). "No todos quisieron con 'Marilyn'". eluniverso.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 November 2017.
  3. Zambrano, Iván. "Scarlet Ortiz: "Soy más venezolana que una reina pepiada"". el-nacional.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 November 2017.
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