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2017 Colombian TV series or program
Polvo carnavalero Also known as A Carnival Affair[ 1] Genre Telenovela Written by Dago García Directed by
Juan Camilo Pinzón
Carlos Cook
Starring Opening theme "Polvo carnavalero" by Beto Villa Jr. Country of origin Colombia Original language Spanish No. of episodes90 Producer Dago García Production locations Running time 60 minutes Production company Caracol Televisión Network Caracol Televisión Release January 10 (2017-01-10 ) – May 19, 2017 (2017-05-19 )
Polvo carnavalero (English title: A Carnival Affair ) is a Colombian telenovela based on the 2016 film of the same title written by Dago García. It stars Rafael Zea , Johanna Cure , Beto Villa Jr. , Víctor Hugo Morant , Sergio Borrero and Patricia Tamayo . It premiered on Caracol Televisión on January 10, 2017 and concluded on May 19, 2017.[ 2] [ 3]
Cast
Rafael Zea as Alejandro "Alejo" Mallarino Otero
Johanna Cure as Elizabeth "Eli" Abuabara de Mallarino
Isabela Córdoba as Laura Santamaría
Beto Villa Jr. as Ramón de Jesús "Moncho" Abuabara
Pedro Palacio as Bonifacio "Bony" del Cristo Martínez Botero
Patricia Tamayo as Beatriz "Betty" Otero
Stefany Escobar as Beatriz Otero (young)
Nestor Alfonso Rojas - Teófilo "Teo" Martínez "Pelucavieja"
Jaime Enrique Serrano as Teófilo "Teo" Martínez "Pelucavieja" (young)
Víctor Hugo Morant as Julio Santamaría (owner of the Santamaría Clinic)
Jennifer Steffens as Patricia "Paty" Pumarejo
Emilia Ceballos as Lorna Martínez Botero
Keri Bunkers as Linda Palma
Luly Bossa as Lola "Loly" María Botero Pumarejo
Rodrigo Castro as Gustavo Adolfo Gómez Mejía (psychologist)
Martha Osorio as Bárbara Grimaldi Gómez
Emerson Rodríguez as Dr. Fernando Bocanegra (doctor)
Sergio Borrero as himself
José Rojas as the doctor
Alexandra Serrano as Emiliana
Hugo Luis Urruchurto as Paragüita
Francisco Rueda as Francisco "Pacho"
Santiago Bejarano as Teófilo's lawyer
Felipe Galofre as Ricardo Forero (timid employee of María José) #1
Tuto Patiño as Ricardo Forero (timid employee of María José) #2
Eileen Roca as Dr. Sol Prieto Paolo (psychologist)
Claudia Martínez as Elizabeth's friend at the university
Natalia Salazar as Margarita (secretary)
María Claudia Torres as Simona Matamoros
Julieth Arrieta as Alejo's client
Marco Gómez as Felipe Godinez
Bernardo García as Santiago Goyoneche
Manuela Valdés Ruiz as Margarita Rueda "Marguie"
Christophe de Geest as Mike
Fernando Bocanegra as Martín
Yipsy González as Julio's dance teacher
Laura Lara as Carmenza (secretary)
Kristina Lilley as Ester "Estersita"
Margarita Amado as Pepa
Andres Mejía as system engineer
Juan Carlos Solarte as sergeant Trespalacios
Valentina Lizcano as Deyanira / Renata Concepción Roncancio De los Arrayanes (secretary)
Marcelo Castro as Toño (Alejandro's companion of spiritual retreat)
Antonio Di Conza as Usmail
Ricardo Vesga as Maestro Camilo
Félix Mercado as Bonny's partner and the theater student of Goyoneche
Walter Luengas as Virgilio (Renata's ex-wife)
Jennifer Ochoa
Patricia Castaño as Margarita's mother
Gerardo Calero as Aristóteles Nepomuceno Urrutia
Frank Solano as Domingo (presenter of Todos con la arenosa)
Astrid Junguito as Concha "Conchita" (Aristóteles' friend)
Álvaro García as the resident of La Abadía de los Santos
Luis Miguel Hurtado as Abogado Roncancio
Arnold Cantillo as Guillermo "Guillo"
Freddy Ordóñez as María José's partner
Juan Pablo Acosta
Christian Gómez as priest
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