
Mi Pequeña Traviesa is a Mexican youth and family telenovela produced and directed by Pedro Damián for Televisa and originally broadcast on Canal de las Estrellas from December 8, 1997, to April 24, 1998. It is an adaptation of the Argentine telenovela Me llaman Gorrión, created by Abel Santa Cruz. The telenovela stars Michelle Vieth and Héctor Soberón. The story follows Julia González, a young woman whose dreams of pursuing a professional career are interrupted after her father is left paralyzed in an accident. To support her family, she disguises herself as a boy in order to find work. Along the way, she falls in love with Alberto Miranda, and together they must overcome social differences, family conflicts, and the many obstacles that stand in the way of their happiness.
Julia "Traviesa" González Romero / Julio "Papichulo" González Romero

Alberto Miranda Clemente

Déborah Díaz Zambrano
Ignacio Fernández Martinez "Mercurio"

Bárbara Fernandez Martinez "Baby"

Juan Felipe Zavala Ruíz

Antonio Miranda Balaguer

Marcello Topacio Copote

Elena Zapata Carvajal

Sofía Santos Villarejo
Doña Mati

Samantha López Carrillo

Eje 8

Hugo (#1)
Hugo (#2)

Mariana
Toño

Pamela

Rosa
Fernanda Clemente Miranda
Diego
Gerardo
Heloísa
La Chata

Rafael Gonzalez
Gloria
Manuel
Lorena

Amalia

Catalina

Don Vicente "Chente" Fernandez
Unknown Role
Carmen
Pily
