¿Qué pasó con Jacqueline?

Venezuelan TV series or program
  • Telenovela
  • Drama
Created by
  • Alicia Barrios
  • Gustavo Michelena
Directed byCésar BolívarStarring
  • Doris Wells
  • Jean Carlo Simancas
Opening themeTú y Yo by EmmanuelCountry of originVenezuelaOriginal languageSpanishNo. of episodes48ProductionExecutive producerNicolás Di BlasiProducerHernando FaríaProduction locationCaracasProduction companyRCTVOriginal releaseNetworkRCTVReleaseJune 17 (1982-06-17) –
August 1, 1982 (1982-08-01)

¿Qué pasó con Jacqueline? (English title: What happened to Jacqueline?) is a Venezuelan telenovela created by Alicia Barrios and Gustavo Michelena which was broadcast by Radio Caracas Television in 1982.[1] The telenovela lasted for 48 episodes.[2]

Doris Wells starred in the dual role of Ana/Jacqueline alongside Jean Carlo Simancas as the protagonists.[3]

Plot

Ana and Jacqueline are two orphaned twins. Ana suffers from a heart disease, and she is always assuming her sister's identity, to the point that she manipulates her way into taking Jacqueline's place in her marriage to architect Alejandro Ascanio. Jacqueline suffers an accident where her face gets disfigured, and she reappears with a new identity calling herself Melissa Vidal after reconstructive surgery. Her goal then becomes to conquer her husband again and to expose her twin sister who took over her identity.

Cast

  • Doris Wells
  • Jean Carlo Simancas
  • Víctor Cámara
  • Liliana Durán
  • Elba Escobar
  • Félix Loreto
  • Carlos Márquez
  • Yajaira Orta
  • Alicia Plaza[4]

References

  1. ^ "¿Qué pasó con Jacqueline?". seriesnow.com. Retrieved 14 August 2017.
  2. ^ "RCTV (1982), 48 capitulos ¿Que Paso con Jackeline?". vencor.narod. Retrieved 14 August 2017.
  3. ^ "Doris Wells. "¿Qué pasó con Jackeline?" (1982)". YouTube. Retrieved 14 August 2017.
  4. ^ "Así luce Alicia Plaza 33 años después de la telenovela "¿Qué pasó con Jacqueline?"". lapatilla.com. 2 July 2015. Retrieved 14 August 2017.

External links

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