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Para volver a amar (TV series)

Para volver a amar is a Mexican telenovela produced by Giselle González and Roberto Gómez Fernández for Televisa. It is a remake of the Colombian telenovela El último matrimonio feliz.

Synopsis
Six women who don't live the life they want and keep quiet about what's happening to them. Antonia (Rebecca Jones), a successful real estate agent, discovers she has breast cancer and decides to hide it from her husband, Patricio (René Strickler), triggering a crisis that jeopardizes her marriage. Valeria (Nailea Norvind) is an upper-class lady who seemingly has a perfect life, but in the privacy of her luxurious mansion, she endures all kinds of humiliation from her spouse, Braulio (Alejandro Camacho). Bárbara (Alejandra Barros) is cheerful and lively; no one imagines she's experiencing a living hell with her violent and alcoholic companion, Jaime (Juan Carlos Barreto). At age 50, Rosaura (Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez) faces a turning point when her partner, Rolando (Jesús Ochoa), leaves her for a younger woman. Maite (Sophie Alexander) is an ambitious professional who competes against her mate, Jorge (Mark Tacher), for job positions and money. Yorley (África Zavala) is an unassuming and determined young mother married to David (Flavio Medina), an immature and lazy man who doesn't let her grow. These six women will meet and together will learn to break the bonds that prevent them from being happy. == Cast ==
Cast
Main Rebecca Jones as Antonia Palacios • Alejandro Camacho as Braulio Longoria • René Strickler as Patricio González • Alejandra Barros as Bárbara Mantilla • Jesús Ochoa as Rolando Salgar • Nailea Norvind as Valeria Andrade • África Zavala as Yorley Quiroga • Mark Tacher as Jorge Casso Also main Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez as Rosaura Pereyra • Flavio Medina as David Magaña • Juan Carlos Barreto as Jaime Espinosa • Sophie Alexander as Maite Duarte • Agustín Arana as Leonardo Torres Recurring • Eduardo España as Quintín • Pablo Valentín as Marcial • Isabel Benet as Elvia • Danny Perea as Jenny • Alex Sirvent as Alcides • Marcia Coutiño as Charito • Gabriela Zamora as Mireya • Jana Raluy as Miranda • Alfonso Dosal as Sebastián • Juan Ríos as Faber • Loania Quinzaños as Fanny • Claudia Godínez as Jessica • Thelma Madrigal as Paola • Guillermo Avilán as César • Magda Guzmán as Conchita • Édgar Vivar as Renato Guest stars Arturo Barba as Román • Jonathan Becerra as Beto • Socorro Bonilla as Ofelia • Adrián Carreón as Roque • Cassandra Ciangherotti as Laila • Dobrina Cristeva as Greta • Derik Dean as Adri • David del Real as Voiceover during conference • Benny Emmanuel as El Darwin • Alberto Estrella as Rodrigo • José Carlos Farrera as Ariel • Ricardo Fastlitcht as Plinio • Susana González as Doménica • Blanca Guerra as Master of ceremonies • Ricardo Guerra as Pavel • Harding Junior as Photographer • Lisset as Denisse • Mario Loria as Sergio • Leonardo Mackey as Humberto • Cristian Gerardo Martínez as Dealer • Justo Martínez as Nazario • Victoria Mejía as Gina • Jacqueline Molina as Hostess • Mila Nader as Young wife • Maricruz Nájera as Confesión • Rodolfo Nevarez as Doctor • Emmanuel Orenday as Dylan • Raquel Pankowsky as Mrs. Pimentel • Adalberto Parra as Amador • Alondra Pavón as Apartment saleswoman • Georgina Pedret as Clarita • Ariane Pellicer as Cindy • Alex Perea as El Zorro • Miguel Pizarro as Andrés • Clarisa Rendón as Doctor • María Sandoval as Woman • Karol Sevilla as Monse • Carlos Speitzer as Gangster • Olinka Velázquez as Clemen • Juan Verduzco as Pimentel • Javier Villarreal as Box-office ==Awards and nominations==
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