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Vidas robadas (Mexican TV series)

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2010 Mexican TV series or program
Vidas robadas
Also known asStolen Lives
Infamia
Torn Apart
Created byJorge Maestro
Directed byMartin Barraza
Carlos Guerra
StarringChristian Bach
Andrés Palacios
Alma Delfina
Pedro Sicard
José Alonso
Carla Hernández
Opening theme"Entre La Espalda y La Pared" Performed by Armando Manzanero
"Aun Existe El Amor" Performed by Agustin Argüello, Menny Carrasco, Napoleon Robleto & Sebastian Martingaste
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes141
Production
Executive producerEmilia Lamothe
ProducerMónica Skorlich
Production locationMexico City
EditorsMa Go
Alejandra Espinosa
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time42 minutes
Original release
NetworkAzteca Trece
Release8 March (2010-03-08) –
21 September 2010 (2010-09-21)
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Vidas robadas is a Spanish-language telenovela produced by the Mexican television network TV Azteca. It is internationally known as Infamia. It stars Carla Hernandez, Andres Palacios, and marks the return of the grand actress, Cristian Bach to the television screen.

Plot

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Cast

Main casts

Protagonists

  • Christian Bach...María Julia Echeverría de Fernández-Vidal - Main Villain / Maria Emilia Echeverría Ruiz
  • Carla Hernández...Luz Herrera / Camila Fernández Vidal - Main Heroine / Secondary Villain
  • Andrés Palacios...Martin Sandoval Main Hero

Special participation

Secondary casts

Broadcast

Country Alternate title/Translation TV network(s) Series premiere Series finale Weekly schedule Timeslot Official Website
 Malaysia Infamia Astro Bella
Mustika HD
November 24, 2012 Monday through Friday 11:00pm
 UK Torn Apart Drama July 8, 2013 Monday through Friday 11:00pm

References

  1. "Programme Guide". Archived from the original on 2013-02-19. Retrieved 2012-12-20.
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