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2005- 2006
1 Seasons
107 Episodes
8.0(1 votes)
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Production Companies

Teleset
Producciones Telecolombia

Cast & Crew

10 members
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Sebastián Martínez

Ignacio ‘Nacho' Bueno

Sebastián Martínez
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Kathy Sáenz

Jimena Guerrero de Andrade

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Natalia Jerez

Luisa Mattos

Natalia Jerez
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Patrick Delmas

César Patiño

Patrick Delmas
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Adriana Ricardo

Bibiana Solano

Adriana Ricardo
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Estefanía Godoy

Angie

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Elkin Díaz

Giancarlo Calderón

Elkin Díaz
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Juan Manuel Lenis

Miguel ‘Migue' Albarracín

Juan Manuel Lenis
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Fernando Arévalo

Don Arcesio Márquez

Fernando Arévalo
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Pedro Palacio

Carlos Francisco ‘El pechi' Morón

Pedro Palacio

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