Kassandra (TV Series) - Cast

Cast

  • Coraima Torres as Kassandra/Augusta Arocha
  • Osvaldo Ríos as Ignacio Contreras/Luis David Contreras
  • Henry Soto as Randu
  • Raul Xiques as Alfonso Arocha
  • Carmencita Padron as Ofelia Alonso
  • Nury Flores as Herminia Arocha
  • Esperanza Magaz as Dorinda
  • Carlos Arreaza as Tomas
  • Alexander Milic as Matias Osorio
  • Hylene Rodriguez as Lilia Rosa Alonso
  • André Filipe as Transformista Barato
  • Ivan Tamayo as Hector Quintero
  • Loly Sanchez as Rosaura Osorio
  • Fernando Flores as Simon
  • Veronica Cortez as Yaritza
  • Juan Frankis as Marcelino
  • Erika Medina as Isabel
  • Rafael Romero as Glinka
  • Cecilia Villarreal as Gema Salazar
  • Roberto Moll as Manrique Alonso
  • Mimi Sills as Elvira Alonso
  • Manuel Escolano as Roberto Alonso
  • Miguel de León as Ernesto Rangel
  • Saul Martinez as Doctor
  • Nelly Prigoryan as Verushka
  • Lupe Barrado
  • Ron Duarte
  • Pedro Duran as Calunga
  • Eduardo Gadea Perez as Judge
  • Margarita Hernandez as Norma De Castro
  • Maria Hinojosa
  • Felix Landaeta as Lic. Carrion
  • Frank Moreno
  • Julio Mujica
  • Jose Oliva as Lic. Olivera
  • Carlos Omana

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