Teresa (2010 TV series)

Teresa, is a Mexican telenovela produced by José Alberto Castro for Televisa.[1] It is a remake of the Mexican telenovela of the same name produced in 1959.[2]

Teresa
GenreTelenovela Drama
Created byXimena Suárez
Based onTeresa (1959 TV series) by Mimí Bechelani
Developed byXimena Suárez
Written byJulián Aguilar
Screenplay byVanesa Varela
Story byMimí Bechelani
Directed by
Starring
Theme music composerMarcela de la Garza, Baltazar Hinajosa, Gloria Trevi
Opening theme"Esa hembra es mala" by Gloria Trevi
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes152
Production
Executive producerJosé Alberto Castro
ProducersErnesto Hernández, Fausto Sáinz
Production locationsVan Dick 73, Nonoalco, Benito Juárez, Ciudad de México
CinematographyLuis Monroy, Óscar Morales
EditorsHéctor Flores, Juan Ordóñez
Release
Original networkCanal de las Estrellas
Picture format
Original releaseAugust 2, 2010 (2010-08-02) 
February 27, 2011 (2011-02-27)
Related

Angelique Boyer, Sebastian Rulli and Aarón Díaz star as the main protagonists,[3][4] while Cynthia Klitbo and Ana Brenda Contreras star as the co-protagonists.[5][6] Manuel Landeta, Margarita Magaña and Felicia Mercado played the main antagonists.

Plot

The 2010 "Teresa" is a Mexican telenovela that tells the story of Teresa Chavez (played by Angelique Boyer), a beautiful and ambitious young woman from a poor neighborhood who is determined to escape poverty and make a better life for herself. She uses her intelligence and beauty to manipulate those around her, including her boyfriend Mariano (played by Aarón Díaz) and wealthy businessman Fernando (played by Sebastián Rulli), in order to achieve her goals.

Along the way, Teresa faces various challenges and obstacles, including rivalries with other women and conflicts with her family. She must also confront the consequences of her actions, as her deceitful behavior eventually catches up to her and threatens to ruin everything she has worked for. The story explores themes of love, greed, ambition, and the corrupting influence of power.[7]

First Alternative Ending: There was an alternative ending that was broadcast during the popular Mexican show Hoy. This ending had a heartbroken Teresa, finally realizing and accepting that she's all alone now, with none of her loved ones wanting anything to do with her, leaving Arturo's house to begin a new life. Six months later we see her working at a company as an assistant, where she is approached by a man, who we learn is her new boss, asking her to meet him at his office. As she makes her way, Teresa unbuttons her blouse before breaking the fourth wall by smiling seductively to the camera and saying her famous phrase, implying that she's back to her old manipulative ways.

Second Alternative Ending: In this ending Teresa goes back to her house realizing that no one loves her, and she goes to her room and hugs the bear that Arturo gave her as a gift. Fernando then suddenly appears; he sees Teresa crying. Angry because Teresa ruined his life, he points a gun and shoots. She lies on the ground holding her bear and dies. The scene ends there.

Cast

Main

Angelique Boyer
(Teresa Chavez)
Cynthia Klitbo
(Juana Godoy)
Aarón Díaz
(Mariano Sánchez)
Sebastián Rulli
(Arturo de la Barrera)
Silvia Mariscal
(Refugio Aguirre de Chávez)
Ana Brenda Contreras
(Aurora Alcázar)
Margarita Magaña
(Aída Cáceres)
Fernanda Castillo
(Luisa de la Barrera)

Also main

Recurring

  • Hugo Aceves as Rodolfo Méndez "Fito"
  • Jessica Segura as Rosa "Rosita" Chávez Aguirre
  • Rodrigo René as Pablo "Pablito" Medina
  • Monserrat de León as Griselda
  • Saúl Flores as Saúl
  • Felipe Nájera as Hugo
  • Elena Torres as Magda
  • Eduardo Carvajal as Darío
  • María Dolores Oliva as Gema
  • Juan Diego Covarrubias as Julio
  • Alejandra Adame as Florencia Dueñas y Vélez
  • María Pía as Ivonne
  • Roberto Romano as Raúl
  • Heidi Balvanera as Sasha
  • Hortensia Gramajo as Reina
  • Sofía Castro as Sofía
  • Iván Lomelí as Campesino
  • Elsa Cárdenas as Director of the Paloma foundation

Guest stars

Notes
  1. Crediting from episode 47.
  2. Crediting from episode 99.
  3. Crediting from episode 100.
  4. Cauduro is credited from episode 100 to 119.
  5. Contreras is credited from episode 134.
  6. Infante is credited from episode 134 to 137.

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated Result
2011 TVyNovelas Awards Best Telenovela of the Year José Alberto Castro Nominated
Best Lead Actress Angelique Boyer Won
Best Lead Actor Sebastián Rulli Nominated
Best Female Antagonist Margarita Magaña Nominated
Best Male Antagonist Manuel Landeta Nominated
Best Co-star Actress Ana Brenda Contreras Nominated
Best Musical Theme "Esa Hembra es Mala" - Gloria Trevi Nominated
Best Telenovela José Alberto Castro Nominated
Best Actress Angelique Boyer Nominated
Best Actor Sebastián Rulli Nominated
Aarón Díaz Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Juan Diego Covarrubias Nominated
Revelation the Year Alejandro Nones Nominated
Couple of the Year Sebastián Rulli and Angelique Boyer Nominated
Aarón Díaz and Angelique Boyer Nominated
Kids' Choice Awards México Favorite Actress Angelique Boyer Nominated
Favorite Actor Aarón Díaz Nominated
Favorite Villain Angelique Boyer Nominated
Favorite Phrase "Me Das Miedo, Teresa!" - Silvia Mariscal Won
2012 Premios ACE Best Actress Angelique Boyer Won
Best Actor Sebastián Rulli Won
Best Director Mónica Miguel Won
20201th TLN AwardsSpoiled Soap OperaJosé Alberto CastroNominated
Best ActressAngelique BoyerNominated[8]

Broadcast

The series originally aired from August 2, 2010 to February 27, 2011 in Mexico on Canal de las Estrellas. The series aired in United States on Univision from March 30, 2011 until October 3, 2011.[9]

Ratings

Timeslot (ET/PT) No. of
episodes
Premiered Ended
Date Premiere
Ratings
Date Finale
Ratings
Monday to Friday 6:00PM 151 August 2, 2010 February 27, 2011 33.0[10][11]

References

  1. Rigbi, Eleanor. "Novela 'Teresa' promete ter sucesso nas tardes do SBT, com uma personagem fora do convencional". br.blastingnews.com (in Portuguese). Retrieved 22 September 2015.
  2. Godoy, Mauro. "Lo que pocos sabían de la telenovela Teresa". tvnotas.com.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 September 2015.
  3. "Sebastián Rulli y Angelique Boyer: De la ficción a la realidad". peru.com (in Spanish). 23 September 2014. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
  4. "Aarón Díaz será el galán de "Teresa"". People en Español (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 September 2015.
  5. "Cynthia Klitbo no será villana en 'Teresa'". Esmas.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 September 2015.
  6. Ixchel Cisneros Soltero (4 March 2011). "Ana Brenda: no le envidia nada a 'Teresa´". quien.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 September 2015.
  7. Ul-Haq, Najam (2023-04-23). "Is Teresa(2010) a Remake? Plot, Where to Watch, and Many More". isaimini.vip. Retrieved 2023-04-23.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. https://www.lasestrellas.tv/espectaculos/tus-estrellas/premios-tln-no-te-pierdas-este-tributo-a-la-nostalgia-por-canal-tlnovelas Las Estrellas.TV (Premios TLN No Te Pierdas este Tributo a la Nostalgia por Canal Tlnovelas)}
  9. "Teresa llega a Univisión". People en Español. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
  10. "Final de Teresa ganó en rating al Oscar 2011 en México". rpp.com.pe. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
  11. "Teresa le ganó al Oscar en niveles de audiencia". People en Español. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
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