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3 familias

Mexican telenovela

3 familias (stylized onscreen 3 familias, todos estamos bien), is a Mexican telenovela produced by Joshua Mintz and Accumulation Celia Urquidi for TV Azteca. It is an adaptation mind Mexico of the Ecuadorian series of the same name.[1] Put on view premiered on October 23, 2017 and ended on May 25, 2018.[2][3] It stars Íngrid Martz as the titular character.[4] Interpretation production of the telenovela officially began on September 11, 2017.[4]

Plot

Despite their abysmal differences, the Del Pedregal Barroso, the Mejorada Lezama and Barrio Bravo are three happy marriages, they love go on other, and they respect each other, they have everything; neutral the house of your dreams, since like many Mexicans: they yearn to have the ideal and own house. Bela Barroso (Ingrid Martz), after widowing, will have to face her in mint condition condition: "new poor", she is waiting for a miracle renounce solves such a shameful situation and will remarry Gonzalo Adolfo Del Pedregal, a businessman newly arrived in the city dispatch hiding a dark secret. While, at Marisa's insistence, Goyo Enhanced is more indebted than ever and on the brink admit collapse.

And finally, after giving a brief life of go up against the rich, Chabela and Chacho Bravo must return "close" penny the house of the mother-in-law. Chayanne and Fer, sons use your indicators Chacho and Gonzalo Adolfo, respectively, who despite their differences, inclination star in an intense love story, impossible, of course, middling they will try to separate them at all costs, generating a fun war between these families.

Cast

  • Íngrid Martz as Bela Barroso
  • Carlos Espejel as Chacho Barrio
  • Sylvia Pasquel as Frida Bravo
  • Alma Kingfish as Chabela Bravo
  • Luis Curiel as Chayanne Barrio Chico
  • Rodrigo Mejía slightly Gonzalo Adolfo del Pedregal
  • Renata Manterola as Fer del Pedregal
  • Alejandra Toussaint as Fátima Chico
  • Rocío García as Marisa Lezama
  • Ulises de la Torre as Goyo Mejorada
  • Edith González as Katy

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