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Huracán (TV series)
1997 Mexican TV series or program
Huracán (English: Hurricane) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Rebecca Jones and Alejandro Camacho for Televisa in 1997.[1]
On Monday, October 13, 1997, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting Huracán weekdays at 10:00pm, replacing El alma no tiene color. The last episode was broadcast on Friday, March 27, 1998 with La usurpadora replacing it the following Monday.
Angélica Rivera and Eduardo Palomo starred as protagonists, while Alexis Ayala, Maya Mishalska and the leading actor Jorge Russek starred as antagonists.
Plot
The story takes place in Mazatlán. Helena Robles is the illegitimate daughter of Alfonsina Robles and Fernan Vargaslugo, a rich man who, under the influence of his mother and sister, never had strength to recognize Helena as his daughter.
He married another woman and adopted a daughter, Larissa. Helena falls in love with Ulises Medina, a poor boy whose best friend is Raimu
Luis Guillermo Martell - actor - Kinorium
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Luis Guillermo Martell | Biography, Movie Highlights and ...
- Luis Guillermo Martell is known for The Mischievous Dreamer (), Carrusel de las Américas () and Un ángel para los diablillos ().
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Carrusel de las Américas - Wikipedia
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- Actor: The Mischievous Dreamer.
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