Montecristo (Mexican Telenovela) - Cast and Characters

Cast and Characters

Cast Character Description
Silvia Navarro Laura protagonist lover of Santiago, Matias' mother
Diego Olivera Santiago protagonist lover of Laura, Matias' biological father
Omar Germenos Marcos antagonist in love with Laura, has a relationship with Milena, has a son with Milena, adoptive father of Matias
María Renée Prudencio Victoria in love with Santiago in the early episodes, later, interested with Rocamora, Laura's long lost elder sister
Victor Hugo Martin Rocamora in love with Victoria
Luis Felipe Tovar Ramon friend of Santiago, Rocamora and Victoria, helps Santiago, in love with Erika
Leticia Huijara Lola ex-lover of Rocamora, wife of Alberto, Camila's mother
Fernando Luján Alberto main protagonist father of Marcos, Erika and Camila, later it is revealed that Marcos is not his biological son
Margarita Sanz Leticia Marcos and Erika's mother,
Alvaro Guerero Leandro villain Helena's husband, Alberto's right hand man
María Fernanda Quiroz Erika daughter of Leandro and Helena, biological daughter of Alberto, has relationship with Marcos
Pedro Sicard Luciano villain in love with Erika
Tania Arredondo Milena Lover of Marcos
Sophie Alexander Mariana friend of Laura, a lawyer
Carlos Hays Matias son of Laura and Santiago, Marcos' adoptive son
Julieta Eggurola Sara Caruso Santiago's nanny, in love with Horacio
Julia Rosario Urbini Camila daughter of Alberto and Lola, Erika's step-sister
Erika de la Rosa Valentina Marcos' "half sister", daughter to Leticia and Alberto, lover of Ramon
Enrique Muñoz Clemente
Carmen Delgado Helena wife of Leandro, Erika's mother
José Alonso Horacio Diaz Herera Santiago's father
René Gatica Padre Pedro
Alfredo Sevilla Ulises Santiago's friend in the prison
Ana Karina Guevara Lic. Medina

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