Cara Sucia (telenovela) - Cast

Cast

  • Sonya Smith - Estrella Montenegro Campuzano
  • Guillermo Dávila - Miguel Ángel González
  • Gigi Zanchetta - Santa Ortigosa
  • Humberto García - Horacio González
  • Adolfo Cubas - Antonio González
  • Eva Blanco - Candelaria Camacho
  • Chony Fuentes - Rebeca
  • Elio Rubens - Leonardo Montenegro (Estrella's father)
  • Niurka Acevedo
  • María A. Avalone
  • Julio Capote - Fermín
  • Solmayra Castillo - Deyanira
  • Hans Christopher - Víctor Iriarte
  • Helianta Cruz - Beba Ortigoza
  • Rita De Gois - Carmen dos Santos
  • Joel de la Rosa - Fabian
  • Alexis Escamez
  • Eduardo Luna - Kirikó (Ángel Vargas López)
  • Alberto Marín - Padre Lombarito
  • Ana Martínez - Asunción
  • Ana Massimo
  • Hilda Moreno - Coralia
  • Enrique Oliveros - Oscar
  • Simón Pestana - José Grigorio
  • Marcelo Rodríguez - Agustín
  • Chumico Romero
  • Marcelo Romo - Carmelo
  • José Ángel Urdaneta - Chuy
  • Winston Vallenilla - Freddy
  • Gil Vargas
  • Hilda Blanco - Moncha
  • Mauricio González - Fernando Guzmán
  • Juan Carlos Baena - Fotógrafo
  • Manolo Manolo - Doctor
  • Humberto Buonocuore - Pepino
  • Lizbeth Manrique - Loly
  • Manolo Manolo - Doctor
  • Swenn Luna - Policial
  • Karina, hija de Rebeca
  • Tamara San Diego (Emilia Landaeta en "Como tú, ninguna)
  • Ileana, vecina de Candelaria
  • Tomasa, abuela de Ileana (Remigia en "Como tú, ninguna")
  • Federica, prima de Santa (Isabel en "Como tú, ninguna")
  • Rocky, killer (Reynaldo en "Simplemente María)
  • Gato (Miguel en "Como tú, ninguna")
  • Juan, padre de Moncha (Guanabocoá en "María Celeste")


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