Toda Mujer

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Toda Mujer
Genre telenovela
Created by Pilar Romero
Directed by Carlos Izquierdo
Leonardo Galavis
Starring Gabriela Vergara
Víctor Cámara
Jean Carlo Simancas
Mimi Lazo
Opening theme Que Alguien Me Diga by Gilberto Santa Rosa[1]
Country of origin Venezuela
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 131 [2]
Production
Executive producer(s) Arnaldo Limansky
Dayán Coronado
Producer(s) Dayan Coronado
Production company(s) Venevisión
Distributor Venevisión International
Release
Original network Venevisión
Original release 1999
External links
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Toda Mujer is a 1999 Venezuelan telenovela produced by Venevisión.[3] An original story written by Pilar Romero, it stars Gabriela Vergara and Víctor Cámara as the main protagonists with Jean Carlo Simancas and Mimi Lazo acting as the main antagonists.

Plot

Everything in Manuela Mendoza's life seems to be in perfect order. She is about to get married to Ricardo Tariffi, an architect from a wealthy family. But when everything seems to be going well, Manuela will receive a very painful surprise. For the past 15 years, Ricardo has been living a double life. When he was 18, he had an affair with an older woman named Celia and they had a daughter Elizabeth who is now 14 years old. Ricardo doesn't have feelings for Celia, but he has never abandoned her because he was afraid of hurting his daughter. Ricardo has managed to hide his secret family from everyone, especially from his own conservative family who wouldn't understand why his relationship with a woman from a lower class.

Manuela discovers Ricardo's secret and is torn between leaving an unhappy life by leaving him or forgiveness. She chooses to forgive him. Now, she has to cope with having a teenage step-daughter while also facing the wrath of Celia who is still in love with Ricardo and does everything she can to make Manuela's life miserable. Manuela will try to focus her affection towards Elizabeth while trying to cope with her own repressed feelings about her own mother, a cold and selfish woman who never loved her and left her to be raised by her aunt and uncle.[4]

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