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This article is about Mexican television series. For the Philippine television series, see Rosalinda (Philippine TV series).
For other uses, see Rosalinda (disambiguation).
Rosalinda
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Directed by Beatriz Sheridan
Karina Duprez
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Cinematography by Manuel Barajas
Produced by Salvador Mejía
Nathalie Lartilleux
Starring Thalía
Fernando Carrillo
Music by José Antonio "Potro" Farías
Theme song Ay Amor - Rosalinda
Performed by Thalía
Country Mexico
Language Spanish
Network Televisa
Broadcast 1999
No. of episodes 80
Rosalinda is a Mexican telenovela, which was produced by and broadcast on Televisa in 1999.
Contents [hide]
1 Plot
1.1 Synopsis
1.2 Main story line
1.3 Flight into the night
1.4 Rejuvenated
1.5 Choices, choices
1.6 Here comes the bride
2 Facts
3 Main cast
4 Supporting cast
5 Trivia
6 Remakes
6.1 Philippine TV series
7 External links
[edit] Plot
[edit] Synopsis
Rosalinda is a sweet woman living with her poor Mexican family. When her mother, who is not really her mother, dies, she meets Fernando Jose, whose father was killed by her real mother and is currently serving prison time for. Because of a complicated illness, she loses her memory and falls in love with another man, Alex. Upon hearing Fernando play the piano, Rosalinda regains her memory but now must choose which man she will marry.
[edit] Main story line
Rosalinda is a pretty 20-year-old girl who sells flowers and decorates a fancy restaurant. One day, she meets Fernando Jose, a man of high social status. He plays the piano at the restaurant. They eventually fall in love, get married, and have a child named Erika, but his stepmother Valeria desires to split the happy couple up. And she has the perfect way of doing so. Rosalinda's real mother, Soledad, served a 20-year prison sentence for the murder of Fernando Jose's real father. She was innocent, but took the blame. After finding out this horrible news, Fernando Jose abandons Rosalinda and her daughter. Valeria kidnaps Erika. Rosalinda goes into a depression and eventually loses her mind. She is locked up in a mental hospital.
[edit] Flight into the night
One night, the mental hospital catches fire and burns down. Rosalinda fortunately manages to escape. However, her loved ones are convinced she is dead. She meets an old man who forces and shows her how to steal. Suffering from a major case of amnesia, she is forced to become a thief. She meets Alex Dorantes while trying to steal from his house. Alex cleans her up and she takes on the identity of Paloma Dorantes and becomes a singer. She falls in love with Alex, the talent agent who makes her famous. Fernando Jose marries Rosalinda's cousin, Fedra.
[edit] Rejuvenated
Rosalinda's life with Alex seems to be going well. However, things just didn't seem to be totally right. One night, Rosalinda and Alex attend one of Fernando Jose's concerts. He played a song which happened to be the first one he played the day they met. This seemed to trigger Rosalinda's memory of her past. Overwhelmed by these memories, Rosalinda scurries out of the concert hall and gets hit by a car. Alex rushes her to the hospital. It is then that Rosalinda realizes that she is not Paloma, but Rosalinda.
[edit] Choices, choices
Now that Rosalinda has gained her memory back, she must go back and fight to gain her child back, her family, and maybe even Fernando Jose in the process. Along the way, she encounters many life-changing events. She encounters many obstacles with Valeria and her cronies, and even discovers who Fernando Jose's real mother is Veronica Valeria's sister who was separated from her family because Valeria was in love of José Fernando the father of Fernando José. Then Valeria and José Fernando told that Verinica was dead.
[edit] Here comes the bride
Valeria gets incarcerated and ends up miserable and desperate in jail. The novela ends with Fernando Jose and Rosalinda leaving the church where Rosalinda had planned to marry Agustin. They live happilly ever after.
[edit] Facts
Rosalinda was Thalía's last telenovela before moving to New York City with her husband Tommy Mottola.
This telenovela was heralded as a must see event due to the stars involved, Lupita Ferrer (who played Rosalinda in the original version produced in Venezuela, "Maria Teresa"), Angelica Maria and Fernando Carrillo.
The telenovela has been released on a two double-sided DVDs as an edited version of the telenovela.
Rosalinda just finished airing on Telefutura at 4:00 p.m. on weekdays.
A Tagalog dub version of Rosalinda was released in the Philippines which aired in ABS CBN in 2000. After airing its first episode, its ratings began to rise and Rosalinda became the most popular telenova in the Philippines. Re-runs of Rosalinda are airing on GMA 7.
Due to its continuous popularity in the Philippines, GMA 7 bought the rights to do a Philippine adaptation of this telenovela set on 2009. The Philippine version will be starred by Carla Abellana dubbed as the next Philippines' Primetime Princess. Geoff Eigenmann will play Fernando Jose Altamirano. see Rosalinda (Philippine TV series)
[edit] Main cast
Thalía as Rosalinda Pérez Romero later Rosalinda del Castillo de Altamirano aka Paloma Dorantes
Fernando Carrillo as Fernando José Altamirano del Castillo
Lupita Ferrer as Valeria del Castillo de Altamirano
Nora Salinas as Fedra Pérez Romero de Altamirano
Victor Noriega as Alex Dorantes
Angélica María as Soledad Romero
Adriana Fonseca as Lucy Pérez Romero
Manuel Saval as Alfredo del Castillo
Laura Zapata as Veronica del Castillo
Miguel Rodríguez as Javier Pérez
René Muñoz as Grandpa Florentino
Jorge De Silva as Beto Pérez Romero
Jessica Salazar as Pamela Iturbide
[edit] Supporting cast
Lee Tockar
Paty Díaz as Clarita
Ninón Sevilla
Raúl Padilla as Bonifacio
Renata as Zoila Barriga
Elvira Monsell as Bertha Álvarez
Anastasia Acosta
Eduardo Luna as Aníbal Eduardo Rivera Pacheco
Roberto Guzmán
Meche Barba as Angustias
María Teresa
Sergio Reynoso
Ana María Aguirre as Enriqueta de Navarrete
Rafael Amador
Alejandro Ávila
Eugenio Bartilotti
Guadalupe Bolaños
Eva Calvo
Guillermo García Cantú as José Fernando Altamirano
César Castro
Aida Cuevas
Susana González as Luz Elena
Alberto Inzúa
Queta Lavat
Eduardo Liñán as Demetrio Morales
Emiliano Lizárraga
Tere López-Tarín as Natalia
Sara Luz
Julio Monterde
Ivonne Montero
Sara Montes
Sabine Moussier
Juan José Origel
Héctor del Puerto
Libia Regalado
Esther Rinaldi as Abril Valdez-Quiñones Del Castillo
Tina Romero
Javier Ruán
Jorge Pascual Rubio
Milagros Rueda
Jessica Salazar
Carlos Samperio
Juan Carlos Serrán
Yamil Sesin
Irma Torres
Julio Urreta
Gabriela del Valle
Maricarmen Vela
Liza Willert
Luz María Zetina as Luz María
Ursula Murayama
[edit] Trivia
Since Thalia is an internationally known singer in real life with numerous album releases, most of her own songs were used in the show for the chapter where she becomes the singer Paloma.
Fernando Carillo composed the piano piece he plays in the story. Although the piece is sought after by piano playing fans of the actors, the piece is not commercially available because Fernando never finished composing the music. The portion heard on the show stops where Fernando stopped writing the music.
Marked the return of Thalia to telenovelas after the highly successful international run of the Tres Marias trilogy.
Released in 2 DVD versions. The first being a double sided disc set and the most recent, on a double sided 3 disc set with English subtitles.
Thalia's last telenovela before marrying music mogul Tommy Mottola in 2000.
[edit] Remakes
[edit] Philippine TV series
Main article: Rosalinda (Philippine TV series)
Rosalinda (Philippine TV series) is a Philippine remake of Mexican telenovela, Rosalinda. It stars Carla Abellana on the lead role.
Main Cast
Carla Abellana as Rosalinda
Geoff Eigenmann as Fernando Jose Altamirano
Katrina Halili as Fedra Perez
Ariel Rivera as Alfredo del Castillo
Marco Alcaraz as Anibal
Sheryl Cruz as Valeria Altamirano
[edit] External links
Rosalinda at the Telenovela database
Rosalinda at the Internet Movie Database
The Philippine Remake of Rosalinda at the Wikipedia
"Video Teaser of Rosalinda - The Philippine Remake at YouTube
THEME Song (performed by La Diva) "MTV Rosalinda Remake at Pinoy Channel TV
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalinda"
Categories: 1999 telenovelas 1999 television series debuts 1999 television series endings Mexican telenovelas Spanish-language telenovelas Televisa telenovelas
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