Cast
- Alejandro Luque Buenaventura (Guy Ecker) - Hero, in love with Miranda
- Miranda San Llorente de Aragón (Jacqueline Bracamontes) - Heroine, in love with Alejandro
- César Beltrán Campuzano (Sergio Sendel) - Villain; in love with Miranda; Rebeca and Julio's son; Fabricio's brother; Daniel and Angel's paternal half-brother and Bertha's lover (hit by a car)
- Bertha de Aragón (Diana Bracho) - Villain; Fernanda's sister; Florencia, Miranda and Renata's aunt (dies alone)
- Gonzalo San Llorente (Enrique Lizalde) - Florencia's stepfather, Miranda and Renata's father (killed by El Guapo)
- Fernanda de Aragón (Nuria Bages) - Physician; Gonzalo's wife, Florencia, Miranda and Renata's mother, Bertha's sister
- Renata San Llorente de Aragón (Ingrid Martz) - Gonzalo and Fernanda's daughter, Bertha's niece, Florencia's maternal half-sister, Miranda's sister; Juan's wife
- Pamela Altamirano Villamil (Grettell Valdez) - Miranda's friend, in love with Luciano
- Fabricio Beltrán Campuzano (José Luis Reséndez) - Julio and Rebeca's son, Cesar's brother, Daniel and Angel's paternal half-brother; Miranda's ex-fiancé; Florencia's husband
- Juan Jiménez García (Ernesto D'Alessio) - Son of Francisco and his late wife; Renata's husband, Raul and Joel's brother
- Francisco Jiménez (José Elías Moreno) - Raul, Joel and Juan's father; Amparo's brother
- Amparo Jiménez (Beatriz Moreno) - Francisco's sister; Raul, Joel and Juan's aunt
- Leonardo Altamirano (Ricardo Blume)
- Daira Lemans (Lourdes Munguía) - Alejandro and Florencia's stepmother and Lizania's mother
- Rebeca Campuzano (Rosángela Balbó) - Fabricio and Cesar's mother; Julio's second wife; Daniel and Angel's stepmother
- Julio Bustamante (Luis Couturier) - Rebeca's second husband; Cesar, Fabricio, Angel and Daniel's father
- Tomasa Aguirre (María Prado) - Servant killed by Bertha's dog, Lucas
- Dr. Benjamín Cohen (Héctor Sáez)
- Natividad Nati (Alicia del Lago)
- Sansón (Carlos Pérez) - Antagonist (later protagonist)
- Ángel Bustamante (Frantz Cossío) - Julio's son, Daniel's brother, Rebeca's stepson, Cesar and Fabricio's paternal half-brother
- Carola Molinar (Haydée Navarra) - In love wirh Juan
- Lizania Luque Lemans (Karina Mora) - Daira and Alfredo's daughter; Alejandro and Florencia's paternal half-sister; Cesar's lover (dies by a heart attack)
- Andrea Villamil (Lina Durán) - Pamela's mother
- Daniel Bustamante (Marcelo Córdoba) - Julio's son, Angel's brother, Rebeca's stepson, Cesar and Fabricio's paternal half-brother
- Luis Alberto Campos (Pablo Bracho) - Antagonist (later protagonist); in love with Nuria
- Erika Duarte (Paola Riquelme) - Veronica, Renata and Lizania's friend, Raul's ex-girlfriend
- Raúl Jiménez García (Rodrigo Tejeda) - Francisco's son; Amparo's nephew; Juan and Joel's brother
- Vicente Mercado (Rubén Morales)
- Verónica Ontiveros (Susy Lu) - Fabricio's lover and Renata, Erika and Lizania's friend
- Joel Jiménez García (Toño Mora)- Francisco's son; Amparo's nephew; Juan and Raul's brother
- Nuria Gómez (Vanessa Arias) - Tomasa's granddaughter and Cesar's ex-wife
- Florencia San Llorente de Aragón (Karla Álvarez) - Gonzalo and Daira's stepdaughter, Alfredo and Fernanda's daughter, Bertha's niece, Alejandro and Lizania's Paternal half-sister; Miranda and Renata's maternal half-sister, Fabricio's wife (dies of heart disease)
- El Guapo (Sergio Cataño) - Villain (commits suicide, leaving Bertha to die alone)
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