Madre Luna - Cast

Cast

Actor Character Known as
Amparo Grisales Alejandra Aguirre Main heroine, in love with Leonardo, mother of Demetrio and Valentín, friend of Angustias and Ignacio.
Gabriel Porras Leonardo Cisneros Main hero, in love with Alejandra, husband of Flavia, son-in-law of Trinidad, father of Ángel, Demetrio and Valentín, uncle of Anabel.
Michel Brown Ángel Cisneros Son of Leonardo and Flavia, grandson of Trinidad, cousin of Anabel, half-brother of Demetrio and Valentín, was obsessed with Alejandra, Dulce Elena's ex-boyfriend, boyfriend of Zulma.
Saby Kamalich Doña Trinidad Zapata Villain, mother of Flavia and grandmother of Ángel and Anabel, mother-in-law of Leonardo, hates Alejandra, her sons and Leonardo.
Mónica Dionne Flavia Portillo de Cisneros Villain, wife of Leonardo, daughter of Trinidad, mother of Ángel, aunt of Anabel, hates Alejandra and her sons, lover of Román.
Arap Bethke Demetrio Aguirre Son of Alejandra and Leonardo, brother of Valentín, half-brother of Ángel, was in love with Anabel, in love with Dulce Elena, husband of Dulce Elena.
Ana Lucía Domínguez Anabel Saldaña Niece of Flavia and Leonardo, granddaughter of Trinidad, cousin of Ángel, girlfriend of Valentín.
Alex Sirvent Valentín Aguirre Son of Alejandra and Leonardo, brother of Demetrio, half-brother of Ángel, boyfriend of Anabel.
Paulo Quevedo Tirso Reinoso Villain, (ex-)foreman of the Cisneros ranch, lover of Luzmila.
Mauricio Aspe Román Garrido "El Veneno" Villain, bandit in the town, Zulma's husband, brother of Violeta, lover of Flavia.
Judy Henríquez Angustias García Friend of Alejandra and Ignacio.
José Saldarriaga Fidelio Márquez Rich man in the town, uncle of Dulce Elena, brother of Basilio, brother-in-law of Irene.
Julio del Mar Ignacio Morales Farmer, friend of Alejandra and Angustias, father of Luzmila, Emilio and Oscar.
Daniela Tapia Dulce Elena Márquez Niece of Fidelio, daughter of Basilio and Irene, Ángel's ex-girlfriend, in love with Demetrio, wife od Demetrio.
Ana Beatriz Osorio Violeta Cordero Violeta's Bar owner in Castellón, sister of Román.
Sebastián Boscan Erasmo Casilimas Local hairdresser, husband of Séfora, Alejandra's ex-love interest, friend of Alejandra and Bebo.
Pedro Roda Bebo Cantillo Owner of the town's restaurant, Alejandra's ex-love interest, friend of Alejandra and Erasmo.
Luz Alejandra Pinzon Juana López Violeta's bar girl, had a brief affair with Valentín Aguirre.
Adriana Campos Zulma Moreno Bandit, wife of Román, girlfriend of Ángel.
Mónica Pardo Luzmila Morales Daughter of Ignacio, sister of Emilio and Oscar, had an affair with Valentín, obsessed with him, lover of Tirso, wife of Elfo.
Sandra Guzmán Marcela Pizarro Villain, Fidelio's servant.
Margarita Duran Berta Friend of Flavia and Trinidad.
Freddy Ordóñez Emilio Morales Son of Ignacio, brother of Oscar and Luzmila.
Luz Estella Luengas Irene de Márquez Dulce Elena's mother, Basilio's wife, Fidelio's sister-in-law.
Sigifredo Vega Basilio Márquez Brother of Fidelio, husband of Irene, father of Dulce Elena.
Maria Claudia Torres Séfora Wife of Erasmo, enemy of Alejandra.
Gabriel González Rosito Bocanegra
Maria Margarita Amado Verónica Maid at Cisneros house.
Dorían Díaz
Mauricio Álvarez
Orlando Lamboglia
Maria Ángela Cubillos
Jairo López
Orlando Bonnet
Maria Cristina Montoya
Daniel Merizalde
Ivette Zamora
Toto Vega
Nure Valbuena
Antonio Puentes
Olga Lucia Rojas
Richard Martínez
Aída Bossa

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