Mi Destino Eres Tú

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Mi Destino Eres Tú (English: You Are my Destiny)[1] is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carla Estrada for Televisa that premiered on July 10, 2000 and ended on November 10, 2000.[2] It is an original story by Carmen Daniels and Jorge Lozano Soriano. Lucero sang the theme song of the series, being released in the album Mi destino. It stars Lucero, Jorge Salinas, Susana Zabaleta and Jaime Camil.

Mi Destino Eres Tú
Mi destino eres tú
GenreTelenovela
Romance
Drama
Created byCarmen Daniels
Jorge Lozano Soriano
Written byMartha Carrillo
Cristina García
Ricardo Fiallega
Carlos Mercado
Gilberto de Anda
Directed byMiguel Córcega
Mónica Miguel
StarringLucero
Jorge Salinas
Susana Zabaleta
Jaime Camil
Opening themeMi destino eres tú by Lucero
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes90
Production
Executive producerCarla Estrada
ProducerArturo Lorca
Production locationsFilming
Televisa San Ángel
Mexico City, Mexico
Locations
Mexico City, D.F., Mexico
CinematographyAlejandro Frutos
Juan Carlos Frutos
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time41-44 minutes
Production companyTelevisa
Original release
NetworkCanal de las Estrellas
ReleaseJuly 10 (2000-07-10) –
November 13, 2000 (2000-11-13)

Plot edit

Andrea San Vicente is a young lawyer who is modern and intelligent. She has a passion for justice and the rights take her to defend those who can't defend for themselves. That same passion will lead her to her past, which she doesn't know anything about.

Andrea lives in a house in a private section of the middle class in Mexico City with her uncle Anselmo, her aunt Zulema, her younger sister Gina, and her cousin Magda. Zulema has told the girls that the parents of Andrea and Gina, Enrique and Alicia, died in an accident. But the reality is another.

Andrea and her sister have grown up in a family in which Zulema tells them they should be grateful for. After all, they were given a family, and they were educated. This makes Andrea the main source for money in the family, since her uncle Anselmo has had diabetes for years this doesn't allow him to work.

Andrea falls in love with Ramiro, a young man of better economic position than her. They are about to marry, but they have to confront many obstacles: the rounding opposition of Samuel, who is Ramiro's father, and the lies and intrigues of Sofia, an ex-girlfriend of Ramiro.

Andrea and Ramiro eventually get over all those obstacles and finally get married. But the destiny has a cruel game for the two: during their honeymoon, and after having consummated the marriage, Ramiro dies all of a sudden and leaves Andrea in a dark loneliness. Andrea has become a widow and being so young, and now, she has to confront a destiny she never expected.

Andrea has taken refuge in her work and her studies, since she is doing a master's degree in psychology. Not only has she buried Ramiro, but all her possibilities to love have gone with him.....or at least that is what she thinks. Without looking for it, and without thinking it, two men of distinct character will come into her life: Mauricio Rodriguez and Eduardo Rivadeneira, but only one of them will be her destiny.

Cast edit

  • Lucero as Andrea San Vicente
  • Jorge Salinas as Don Eduardo Rivadeneira del Encino
  • Susana Zabaleta as Emma Pimentel
  • Jaime Camil as Mauricio Rodríguez Calderón
  • Sylvia Pasquel as Zulema Fernández de Sánchez
  • Julio Alemán as Augusto Rodríguez Franco
  • Natalia Streignard as Sofía Devesa Leyva
  • Azela Robinson as Isaura Becker
  • Cynthia Klitbo as Amara Trujillo
  • Jorge Reynoso as Genaro Gil
  • Jorge Muñiz as Father Rodrigo
  • Orlando Carrio as Enrique San Vicente Ordóñez
  • Patsy as Claudia
  • Dalilah Polanco as Noemí
  • Jacqueline Andere as Nuria del Encino de Rivadeneira
  • Jorge Vargas as Héctor Valderrama
  • Lorena Herrera as Olga Ramos Moret
  • Magda Guzmán as Nanny Nina
  • Carmelita González as Asunción Rivadeneira
  • Jan as Fernando Rivadeneira del Encino
  • Miguel Ángel Biaggio as César Becker-Rodríguez
  • Luis Bayardo as Samuel Galindo Betancourt
  • Raymundo Capetillo as Sergio Rivadeneira
  • Silvia Mariscal as María Suárez de Galindo
  • Héctor Ortega as Anselmo Sánchez Pérez
  • Ana María Aguirre as Teresa "Tere" Del Alba de Legorreta
  • Anthony Álvarez as Luis
  • Guillermo Aguilar as Gaspar Linares Saval
  • Raúl Buenfil as Héctor
  • Amparo Arozamena as Chonita
  • Silvia Eugenia Derbez as Juliana Rodríguez Calderón
  • Miguel Galván as Evaristo Reyes Hernández
  • Mariana Karr as Irene
  • Lucero León as Elena Pimentel
  • Sheyla as Celia López Hernández
  • Sherlyn González as Georgina "Gina" San Vicente Fernández
  • Abraham Stavans as Francisco Canseco
  • Andrea Torre as Magdalena "Magda" Sánchez Fernández
  • Andrea Lagunes as Ximena Rivadeneira Pimentel
  • Cosme Alberto as Juan "Juancho" Reyes Solís
  • Joaquín Cordero as José Ignacio Rivadeneira Orendáin
  • María Sorté as Amparo Calderón de Rodríguez
  • Gabrielle Báez as Diana Solís de Reyes
  • Raúl Castellanos as Alfredo Ramírez Ortiz
  • Gabriel de Cervantes as Marco Ramírez Ortiz
  • Fernanda Chabat as Viviana "Vivi" Legorreta del Alba
  • Sara Monar as Paquita
  • María Dolores Oliva as Margarita
  • Alejandra Ortega as Laura
  • Susy-Lu Peña as Guadalupe "Lupita" Reyes Solís
  • Andrés Puente Jr. as Ricardo Reyes Solís
  • Yessica Salazar as Lourdes "Lulú"
  • Gabriel Soto as Nicolás
  • Sergio Zaldívar as Daniel Salazar
  • Fernanda Ruidos as Sonia Arizmendi
  • Francisco Avendaño as Gustavo Becker
  • Vicente Herrera as Detective Zúñiga
  • Mauricio Islas as Ramiro Juárez
  • Michelle Ramaglia as Wedding guest
  • Elizabeth Álvarez
  • Juan Alfonso Baptista as Nicolas Friend

Guest stars edit

Awards and nominations edit

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2001 19th TVyNovelas Awards[3] Best Actress Lucero Won
Best Actor Jorge Salinas Nominated
Best Antagonist Actress Susana Zabaleta Nominated
Best Male Revelation Jaime Camil Nominated
Best Kiss Lucero
Jorge Salinas
Nominated
Best Fight Jorge Salinas
Jaime Camil
Nominated
Best Action Sequence Lucero Nominated
Palmas de Oro Awards Best Antagonist Actress Azela Robinson Won

References edit

  1. ^ "You Are my Destiny". televisainternacional.tv. Retrieved June 27, 2016.
  2. ^ "Mi Destino Eres Tú" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived from the original on April 2, 2003. Retrieved May 1, 2016.
  3. ^ "Premios TVyNovelas 2001" (in Spanish). univision.com. Archived from the original on November 5, 2013. Retrieved May 8, 2001.

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