Machos (TV series)
Machos (lit: Males) is a Chilean television series which aired on Canal 13 from March 10, to October 23, 2003. The series was created by Sebastián Arrau, Coca Gómez, and Pablo Illanes.[1]
Machos | |
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Title card | |
Genre | Drama |
Created by | Sebastián Arrau Coca Gómez Pablo Illanes |
Directed by | Herval Abreu |
Creative director | Carlos Leppe |
Starring | Héctor Noguera Liliana Ross Cristián Campos Carolina Arregui Rodrigo Bastidas Felipe Braun Jorge Zabaleta Gonzalo Valenzuela Diego Muñoz Pablo Díaz |
Opening theme | "Machos" by Victor Flores |
Country of origin | Chile |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of episodes | 163 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Verónica Saquel |
Producer | Marisol Morales |
Production location | Viña del Mar |
Camera setup | Single camera |
Running time | 60-90 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Canal 13 |
Picture format | Standard-definition (SDTV) 480i 4:3 |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | March 10 – October 23, 2003 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Buen partido |
Followed by | Hippie |
Related shows | Machos (2005) |
Cast
- Héctor Noguera as Ángel Mercader
- Liliana Ross as Valentina Fernández
- Cristián Campos as Alonso Mercader
- Carolina Arregui as Sonia Trujillo
- Rodrigo Bastidas as Armando Mercader
- Felipe Braun as Ariel Mercader
- Jorge Zabaleta as Álex Mercader
- Gonzalo Valenzuela as Adán Mercader
- Diego Muñoz as Amaro Mercader
- Pablo Díaz as Antonio Mercader
- María Elena Swett como Fernanda Garrido
- María José Prieto as Mónica Salazar
- Viviana Rodríguez as Consuelo Valdés
- Maricarmen Arrigorriaga as Estela Salazar
- Alejandro Castillo as Fanor Cruchaga
- Solange Lackington as Josefina Urrutia
- Adriana Vacarezza as Isabel Füller
- Íngrid Cruz as Belén Cruchaga
- Juan Pablo Bastidas as Benjamín Cruchaga
- Aranzazú Yankovic as Úrsula Villavicencio
- Renato Münster as Pedro Pablo Estévez
- Berta Lasala as Pilar Ponce
- Teresita Reyes as Imelda Robles
- Marcela Medel as Clemencia Ríos
- Mariana Loyola as Soraya Salcedo
- Sergio Silva as Lucas Farfán
- Carolina Varleta as Kiara Salazar
- Lorena Capetillo as Madona Ríos
- Sebastián Arancibia as Nicolás Ponce
- José Jiménez as Andrés "Andresito" Mercader
- Elvira López as Alicia Mercader Robles
- Nelly Meruane as Mirna Robles
- María Elena Duvauchelle as Bernarda Bravo
- Teresa Munchmeyer as Tía Chita Reyes
- Antonella Ríos as Yolanda "Yoly" Salcedo
- Cristián Guzmán as Gustavo Heredia
- Macarena Teke as Manuela Silva
- Felipe Hurtado as Ignacio "Nacho" Ossa
- Paulina de la Paz as María José "Cachorra" González
- Leonardo Álvarez as Diego Bernales
- Constanza González as Cristina
- Rosa Ramírez as Jacinta Montero
- Fernando Gómez-Rovira as René Sandoval
- Emilio García as Sammy
Special participations
- Catherine Mazoyer as Paula Jiménez (Álex's lawyer)
- Alejandro Trejo as Víctor Benavides
- Pedro Vicuña as Carlos Garrido
- Coca Rudolphy as Ema Salinas de Garrido
- Remigio Remedy as Raimundo Fernández
- Pamela Villalba as Tatiana Romero
- Óscar Garcés as Kevin "Chino" Heredia
- Sebastián Dahm as Javier Coccolo
- Rubén Darío Guevara as Joaquín Fernández
- Francisca Márquez as Clarita Manríquez
- Arturo Ruiz-Tagle as Mauro Salcedo
- Patricia Irribarra as Tía Nena, mother of Soraya
- Sergio Gajardo as Soraya's father
- Clara Brevis as Soraya's grandmother
- Nicolás Fontaine as Julián Pérez
- Reinaldo Vallejos as AGD&T Investor
- Víctor Rojas as Uncle Washington Salcedo
- Gabriel Maturana as Dr. Max Hernández
- Sergio Madrid as Valentina's doctor
- Osvaldo Lagos as Uncle Sebastián
- Cecilia Hidalgo as Lourdes
- Humberto Gallardo as Sacerdote
- Cristián Gajardo as Cholo Salcedo
- Néstor Castagno as college director
- Teresa Berríos as Rosita, friend of Chita
- Hugo Vásquez as Patricio
- Yamén Salazar as Andrés and Nicolás' professor
- Macarena Basterrica as Bernarda's secretary
- Carlos Araya as Josefina's chief
- Magdalena Ahumada as Evelyn Urquieta
References
- "Machos.- Canal 13 Chile (2003)" (in Spanish). todonv.com. July 30, 2005. Retrieved January 18, 2015.
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