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Pasión de Gavilanes
Created byJulio Jimenez
Developed by
Directed by
  • Rodrigo Triana
  • Sergio Osorio
  • Camilo Vega
Starring
Theme music composerHéctor Cardona Jr.
Opening theme"Fiera inquieta"[a]
Country of originColombia
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes259
Production
Executive producers
  • Hugo León Ferrer
  • Marcos Santana
  • Karen Barroeta
  • Harold Sánchez
  • Clara María Ochoa
  • Ana Piñeres
Production locationsBoyacá, Colombia
Running time42-45 minutes
Original release
Network
Release21 October 2003 (2003-10-21) –
31 May 2022 (2022-05-31)
Related

Pasión de Gavilanes (international title: Hidden Passion) is a Colombian telenovela written by Julio Jiménez. It is produced by RTI Colombia in conjunction with the Telemundo network and with the participation of Caracol TV company.[1][2] The telenovela is based on the 1994 telenovela Las aguas mansas, also written by Jiménez and produced by RTI. It premiered on Telemundo on 21 October 2003, while in Colombia it premiered on Caracol TV.

On May 12, 2021, Telemundo announced a second season through its upfront for the 2021-2022 television season, taking place 20 years after the events of the original series.[3][4] Production of the season began on 18 October 2021.[5] The season premiered on 14 February 2022, and ended on 31 May 2022.[6][7]

Plot

Series overview

SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
118821 October 2003 (2003-10-21)14 September 2004 (2004-09-14)
27114 February 2022 (2022-02-14)31 May 2022 (2022-05-31)

Season 1

Bernardo Elizondo is the owner of a hacienda, where he lives with his wife, Doña Gabriela, their daughters: Norma, Jimena and Sara, Norma's husband: Fernando Escandón, and his father-in-law, Don Martín Acevedo, a retired military man who is paralyzed. Norma and Fernando's marriage was arranged by Doña Gabriela to hide that Norma had been the victim of a rape, but the marriage is in name only and has not been consummated, due to her trauma. Apart from that, Gabriela is in love with Fernando, so she forces her daughter to marry him to keep him close. Although Bernardo is in love with Libia Reyes, a humble young woman, he knows that he could not marry her, since Gabriela, a very despotic woman and very old-fashioned, would never give him a divorce. Bernardo is determined to break with everything in order to live out his love for Libia, and he decides to formally appear before the young woman's brothers; Juan, Óscar and Franco Reyes, who did not support the relationship but approve it, since the happiness of their sister depends on it. Unfortunately, Bernardo has a horse accident and dies. At the same time, Libia discovers that she is pregnant and finds out that Bernardo has died, so she decides to go to the Elizondo to claim the money, although she is scared and not convinced if she should go. When she arrives at the Elizondo house, Doña Gabriela humiliates and despises her family. Libia flees desperate and commits suicide by jumping off a bridge.

When the Reyes brothers find out everything, they swear to avenge the death of their sister and go to the Elizondo estate, posing as some bricklayers that Doña Gabriela has contracted to build a cabin for Norma and Fernando. This is achieved thanks to the Elizondo housekeeper, Eva Rodríguez, who also wants revenge on Gabriela for having forced her to give up her only daughter, Ruth, for having kept her single and having no resources to support her. By meeting the Elizondo sisters, Óscar Reyes intends to convince his brothers to change their revenge plans and seduce the Elizondo sisters, to pay them with the same price, although what he really intends is to get the Elizondo money to improve their situation. His brother Juan does not agree with their plans, but when he meets Norma Elizondo he changes his mind because they are instantly attracted to each other. This attraction makes Juan completely forget his revenge plans, but the couple will find many obstacles in the way that they must overcome.

Season 2

Taking place 20 years after the first season, the Reyes and Elizondo family will face new challenges that threaten their family. The death of a teacher shakes the family as evidence points to one of the sons of one of the couples as the possible culprit, triggering a series of heartbreaking events that will, once again, put their love and loyalty to the test.

Cast

Main cast

  • Danna García as Norma Elizondo Acevedo de Reyes; Bernardo and Gabriela's second daughter, Jimena’s older sister and Sara's younger sister, Juan's wife and Juan David, Leon and Erick's mother and Oscar, Franco and Libia's sister-in-law
  • Mario Cimarro as Juan "Juancho" Reyes Guerrero, Oscar, Franco's and Libia's older brother, Ruth's maternal cousin, Norma's second husband and Juan David, Leon and Erick's father and Jimena's and Sara's brother-in-law
  • Paola Rey as Jimena Elizondo Acevedo de Reyes; Bernardo and Gabriela's youngest daughter, Norma and Sara's younger sister and Oscar's wife Duván's stepmother, maternal aunt of Juan David, Leon, Erick, Gaby and Andres, Franco, Juan and Libia's sister-in-law
  • Alfonso Baptista as Óscar Reyes Guerrero; Juan's younger brother, Franco and Libia's older brother, Ruth's maternal cousin and Jimena's husband Duván's father, Sara's and Norma's brother-in-law, and uncle of Juan David, Leon, Erick, Andres and Gaby
  • Michel Brown as Franco Reyes Guerrero; Juan and Oscar's younger brother, Libia's older brother, Ruth's maternal cousin, Rosario's ex-lover, Eduvina's ex-husband and now Sara's husband, Andres and Gaby's father, Jimena's and Norma's brother-in-law, Juan David, Leon and Erick's uncle
  • Natasha Klauss as Sara "Sarita" Elizondo Acevedo de Reyes, Bernardo and Gabriela's eldest daughter, Norma and Jimena's older sister and Franco's wife, Andres and Gaby's mother, aunt Juan David, Leon and Erick, Juan, Oscar and Libia's sister-in-law
  • Jorge Cao (season 1) and Germán Quintero (season 2) as Martín Acevedo; Gabriela's father, Norma, Jimena and Sara's grandfather, and Juan David's great-grandfather
  • Kristina Lilley as Gabriela Acevedo de Elizondo/Gabriela Acevedo Escándon; Martin's daughter, Bernardo's widow, Norma, Jimena and Sara's mother, and Fernando's former second wife, Juan David, Leon, Erick, Gaby and Andres Reyes grandmother, Oscar's, Franco's and Juan's mother-in-law
  • Ana Lucía Domínguez as Libia Reyes Guerrero / Ruth Uribe Santos / Ruth Guerrero Rodríguez (season 1; the same actress who played two different characters). Libia is Juan, Oscar, and Franco's younger baby sister, and Bernardo's former lover, aunt of Juan David, Leon, Erick, Andres and Gaby. Ruth is Eva's long-lost biological daughter and the Reyes siblings' maternal cousin as her dad is Aníbal Guerrero (The Reyes sibling's mom's brother)
  • Gloria Gómez as Eva Rodríguez (season 1); Housekeeper of Elizondo household, Norma, Jimena and Sara's nanny/mother-figure and Ruth's biological mother
  • Zharick León as Rosario Montes; Franco's former lover, Armando's widow, Samuel's wife and Muriel's mother
  • Juan Sebastián Aragón as Armando Navarro (season 1); Rosario's husband
  • Juan Pablo Shuk as Fernando Escandón (season 1); Norma and Gabriela's ex-husband
  • Lorena Meritano[8] as Dínora Rosales (season 1); was in love with Juan
  • Bernardo Flores as Juan David Reyes (season 2), Juan and Norma's eldest son[9]
  • Camila Rojas as Muriel Caballero Montes (season 2), Rosario and Samuel's only daughter, Juan David's wife, Norma and Juan's daughter-in-law
  • Juan Manuel Restrepo as León Reyes (season 2), Erick's twin and Juan David's younger brother. Juan and Norma's son
  • Sebastián Osorio as Erick Reyes (season 2), León's twin and Juan David's younger brother. Juan and Norma's son
  • Yare Santana as Gabriela "Gaby" Reyes (season 2), Sara and Franco's daughter, Andrés Reyes's sister
  • Jerónimo Cantillo as Andrés Reyes (season 2), Sara and Franco's son, Gaby's brother
  • Ángel de Miguel as Albin Duarte (season 2)
  • Alejandro López as Demetrio Jurado (season 2)
  • Boris Schoemann as Pablo Gunter (season 2), Rosario's employee
  • Katherine Porto as Romina Clemente (season 2), had an affair with Oscar[10]

Recurring cast

  • Germán Rojas as Bernardo Elizondo (season 1); Gabriela's ex-husband, Libia's former lover, Norma, Jimena and Sara's father, Juan David, Leon, Erick, Andres and Gaby's maternal grandfather
  • Talú Quintero as Eduvina Trueba (season 1); Franco's ex wife
  • Valeria García as Juan David Reyes Elizondo (season 1); Norma and Juan's son
  • Lady Noriega as María Josefa "Pepita" Ronderos
  • Consuelo Luzardo as Melissa Santos (season 1)
  • Julio del Mar as Leonidas Coronado (season 1)
  • Andrés Felipe Martínez as Malcolm Ríos (season 1); works for Fernando
  • Clemencia Guillén as Carmela Gordillo (season 1); works for Fernando
  • Sebastián Boscán as Leandro Santos (season 1); Ruth's adoptive cousin, Benito's brother and Jimena's gay friend
  • Andrea Villareal as Panchita López (season 1)
  • Alberto Marulanda as Miguel Barragán (season 1)
  • Carlos Alberto Sánchez as Manolo Barragán (season 1)
  • Inés Prieto as Hortencia Garrido de Barragán (season 1)
  • Sigifredo Vega as Filemón Barragán (season 1)
  • Carmenza González as Quintina Canosa
  • Pedro Roda as Olegario (season 1)
  • Fernando Corredor as Calixto Uribe (season 1); Ruth's adoptive father
  • Maria Margarita Giraldo as Raquel Santos de Uribe (season 1); Ruth's adoptive mother
  • Giovanni Suarez Forero as Benito Santos (season 1), Ruth's adoptive cousin
  • Vilma Vera as Magnolia Bracho (season 1)
  • Samuel Hernández as Zacarías Rosales (season 1)
  • Jacqueline Henríquez as Úrsula de Rosales (season 1)
  • Leonelia González as Belinda Rosales (season 1)
  • Ricardo Herrera as Antonio Coronado (season 1), Ruth's boyfriend
  • Jaime Gutiérrez as Jaime Bustillo (season 1)
  • Pilar Álvarez as Violeta Villas (season 1)
  • Víctor Rodríguez as Memo Duque (season 1)
  • Tatiana Jauregui as Dominga, Elizondo's maid
  • Alexander Palacio as Rubinsky (season 1)
  • Herbert King as Herzog (season 1)
  • Margarita Durán as Ceci (season 1)
  • Liliana Calderón as Nidia (season 1)
  • Margarita Amado as Rosita (season 1)
  • Guillermo Villa as the father Epifanio (season 1)
  • Ana Soler as Emilce (season 1)
  • Helga Díaz as Betina (season 1)
  • Carlos Duplat as Agapito Cortéz (season 1)
  • Constanza Hernández as Panchita López (season 2); Rosario's employee
  • Jacobo Montalvo as Duván Clemente (season 2); Oscar and Romina's son, Jimena's stepson
  • Jonathan Bedoya as Nino Barcha (season 2); Gaby's late boyfriend
  • Sebastián Vega (season 2)
  • Valeria Caicedo as Sibila (season 2); Erick's fiance
  • Álvaro García (season 2)

Guest stars

  • Sergio Goyri as Samuel Caballero (season 2); Rosario's husband, Muriel's father, Juan David's father-in-law

Adaptions

Philippine adaptation

In the 2nd quarter of 2015, ABS-CBN announced RTI Producciones (in partnership with Caracol Televisión) and Telemundo have given to permit to do a Pinoy version of the series known as Pasión de Amor starring Jake Cuenca, Arci Muñoz, Ejay Falcon, Ellen Adarna, Joseph Marco and Coleen Garcia. Pasión de Amor premiered on June 1, 2015 and ended on February 26, 2016 with a total of 194 episodes in 3 seasons.

Sporting Coverage in the United States on television

WPA World 10-Ball Championship 2006
Tournament information
SportTen-ball
LocationWashington DC, United States
DatesOctober 15, 2006–October 27, 2006
Tournament
format(s)
Round robin / Single Elimination
Host(s)United States
Participants96
Final positions
Champion United States Christian Rodriguez
Runner-upColombia Cesar Garzon
←  Colombia 2005
 United States 2007 →

World 10-Ball Championship Official Broadcasters

Notes

  1. ^ Performed by Ángela María Forero in the first season, and Olga Castillo "Guita" in the second season.

References

  1. ^ "Qué fue de los actores de 'Pasión de Gavilanes'" (in Spanish). Periódico Qué. Retrieved March 24, 2015.
  2. ^ Triana Alonso. "PASIÓN DE GAVILANES: ¿QUÉ FUE DE MICHEL BROWN, JUAN ALFONSO BAPTISTA Y MARIO CIMARRO?" (in Spanish). ellookdelasfamosas.es. Archived from the original on January 6, 2018. Retrieved March 24, 2015.
  3. ^ Pedersen, Erik (12 May 2021). "Telemundo Announces 2021-22 Programming Lineup". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
  4. ^ González, Moisés (12 May 2021). "¡Habrá Pasión de gavilanes 2! Telemundo confirma el regreso de su exitosa telenovela". People en Español (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 May 2021.
  5. ^ "PRODUCTION KICKS OFF ON NEW SEASON OF TELEMUNDO'S GLOBAL BLOCKBUSTER PASIÓN DE GAVILANES FEATURING THE RETURN OF ITS BELOVED ORIGINAL CAST MEMBERS FOR THIS LONG-AWAITED TELEVISION EVENT". nbcumv.com. 18 October 2021. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
  6. ^ "VÍDEO: Para febrero la nueva temporada de "Pasión de Gavilanes"". tvboricuausa.com (in Spanish). 6 December 2021. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  7. ^ González, Moisés (1 June 2022). "Pasión de gavilanes 2 impacta al público con su inesperado final, ¿habrá tercera temporada?". People en Español (in Spanish). Retrieved 1 June 2022.
  8. ^ "Actriz de Pasión de gavilanes optimista frente al cáncer (Fotos)" (in Spanish). informe21.com. Retrieved March 24, 2015.
  9. ^ González, Moisés (19 January 2022). "EXCLUSIVA Bernardo Flores es Juan David en Pasión de gavilanes 2. "Mi personaje es un mini Juan Reyes"". People en Español (in Spanish). Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  10. ^ González, Moisés (13 January 2022). "Danna García presenta a la gran villana de Pasión de gavilanes 2". People en Español (in Spanish). Retrieved 17 February 2022.