Mariposa de Barrio
Mariposa de Barrio | |
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Genre | Telenovela |
Created by | Rossana Negrín |
Based on | Unbreakable: My Story, My Way by Jenni Rivera |
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Directed by |
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Creative director | Erasmo Colón |
Starring | See list |
Opening theme | "Mariposa de Barrio" by Jenni Rivera |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 44 (list of episodes) |
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Producers |
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Cinematography | Arturo Silva |
Editor | Ellery Albarrán |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
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Network | Telemundo |
Release | June 27, 2017 present | –
Related | |
Su nombre era Dolores |
Jenni Rivera: Mariposa de Barrio, la serie, or simply Mariposa de Barrio,[2] is an American biographical telenovela based on the autobiography Unbreakable: My Story, My Way authored by Jenni Rivera before her death and was published posthumously in July 2013. It stars Angélica Celaya as the titular character, and it started airing on American broadcast channel Telemundo on June 27, 2017.[3]
Plot
The inspiring and poignant story will follow in the footsteps of Jenni Rivera towards a dream of fame; An autobiographical journey from birth, based on her book "Unbreakable", as well as unpublished testimonies that reveal, as never before, her own family and explore her life as a daughter, mother, wife, lover and artist.
Cast
Main characters
- Angélica Celaya as Jenni Rivera
- Gabriel Porras as Pedro Rivera
- Rosalinda Rodríguez as Rosa Saavedra de Rivera
- Samadhi Zendejas as Jenni Rivera (13-25 Years old)
- Tony Garza as José Trinidad Marín
- Regina Orquín as Jenni Rivera (9-12 Years old)
- Enrique Montaño as Pedro Rivera (19-30 Years old)
- Adrián Carvajal as Pedro Rivera (31-48 Years old)
- Adriano Zendejas as Gustavo Rivera (17-28 Years old)
- Emmanuel Morales as Gustavo Rivera (29-46 Years old)
- Xavier Ruvalcaba as Lupillo Rivera (15-22 Years old)
- Raúl Sandoval as Lupillo Rivera (23-40 Years old)
- Mauricio Novoa as Juan Rivera (15-20 Years old)
- Uriel del Toro as Juan Rivera (21-34 Years old)
- Ana Wolfermann as Rosie Rivera (12-17 Years old)
- Stephanie Arcila as Rosie Rivera (18-31 Years old)
- Vanessa Pose as Chiquis Rivera (14-27 Years old)
- Alma Matrecito as Jackie Rivera (13-23 Years old)
- Pepe Gámez as Juan Manuel López
- Christopher Millán as Fernando Ramírez
- Ricardo Kleinbaum as Esteban Loaiza Vega
- Julio César Otero as Trinidad Marín Rivera (14-21 Years old)
- Gabriela Sepúlveda as Jenicka López Rivera (12-15 Years old)
- Gael Sánchez as Jhonny Ángel López Rivera (8-11 Years old)
Recurring characters
- Gabriela González as Ramona Suárez (28-45 Years old)
- Paloma Márquez as Patricia Benitez (26-43 Years old)
- Laura Vieira as Brenda Martínez (20-34 Years old)
- Diana Marcoccia as Gladyz
- Yrahid Leylanni as Fabiola Llerandi
- Sonia Noemí as Consuelo Ramírez
- Ronald Reyes as Gabriel Vásquez
- Carlos Guerrero as Pete Salgado
- Alexis Venegas as Adán Terriquez
- Eduardo Antonio as Jaime Terriquez
- Tony Vela as Pepe Garza
- Jeyson Rodríguez as Jacob Yebale
- Oliver Gutiérrez as Jorge Sánchez
- Julio Ocampo as Pedro Rivera (17-34 Years old)
- Adriana Bermúdez as Rosa Rivera (15-32 Years old)
- Braulio Hernández as Pedro Rivera Saavedra (14-17 Years old)
- John Díaz as Gustavo Rivera (12-15 Years old)
- Noah Rico as Lupillo Rivera (6-9 Years old)
- Nicholas Forero as Lupillo Rivera (11-13 Years old)
- Martín Fajardo as Juan Rivera (5-7 Years old)
- Kevin Cabrera as Juan Rivera (9-14 Years old)
- Mauricio Novoa as Juan Rivera (15-20 Years old)
- Orlyana Rondón as Rosie Rivera (4-7 Years old)
- Luz de Sol Padula as Rosie Rivera (8-11 Years old)
- Maya Idarraga as Chiquis Rivera (2-3 Years old)
- Paola Real as Chiquis Rivera (4-7 Years old)
- Dariana Fustes as Chiquis Rivera (8-13 Years old)
- Fabiana Lion as Jacquelin Melina Marín Rivera (4-6 Years old)
- Samantha López as Jacquelin Melina Marín Rivera (9-12 Years old)
- David Hernández as Trinidad Marín Rivera (5-6 Years old)
- Miguel Cubillos as Trinidad Marín Rivera (7-10 Years old)
- Christian Alfonso as Trinidad Marín Rivera (11-13 Years old)
- Isabela Hernández as Jenicka López Rivera (3-4 Years old)
- Giana Deftereos as Jenicka López Rivera (5-7 Years old)
- Daniel García as Jhonny Ángel López Rivera (4-7 Years old)
- Thamara Aguilar as Ramona Suárez (18-27 Years old)
Production
The series is created by the Venezuelan writer Rossana Negrín, based on the autobiography Unbreakable: My Story, My Way written by Jenni Rivera published in July 2013.[4] It is the only authorized version on the life of Rivera, based also is testimony of its relatives.[5] 90 episodes were ordered for broadcast.[6]
Episodes
No. | Title [7] | Original release date | U.S. viewers (millions) | |||||||||
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1 | "El sueño de Jenni" | June 27, 2017 | 1.63[8] | |||||||||
In 2011, Jenni Rivera (Angélica Celaya) begins to savor success. It gets full full in Los Angeles. As a child, artistic blood flowed through her veins. I was trying to survive. Now, it is a source of inspiration. | ||||||||||||
2 | "Sobredosis" | June 28, 2017 | 1.43[9] | |||||||||
Jenni's brothers find her dying. Jenni is not happy and her family promises to be by her side. Trino is in the eye of the hurricane and his life becomes miserable. | ||||||||||||
3 | "Custodia en un hilo" | June 29, 2017 | 1.43[10] | |||||||||
Pedro visits Jenni with the whole family. They tell him that Trine was for Chiquis. She asks not to give it to her. Pedro stands firm, invites Trino to fight for the custody of his daughter in court. | ||||||||||||
4 | "El debut de Jenni" | June 30, 2017 | 1.07[11] | |||||||||
5 | "Machista arrepentido" | July 3, 2017 | N/A | |||||||||
6 | "La idea de ser cantante" | July 4, 2017 | N/A | |||||||||
7 | "Carrusel de emociones" | July 5, 2017 | 1.28[12] | |||||||||
8 | "Decisión insospechada" | July 6, 2017 | N/A | |||||||||
9 | "Jenni regresa con Trino" | July 7, 2017 | 1.00[13] | |||||||||
10 | "Malditos celos" | July 10, 2017 | 1.20[14] | |||||||||
11 | "La segunda es la vencida" | July 11, 2017 | 1.23[15] | |||||||||
12 | "Noticia bomba para Trino" | July 12, 2017 | 1.28[16] | |||||||||
13 | "Dolores de parto" | July 13, 2017 | 1.22[17] | |||||||||
14 | "Niñez interrumpida" | July 14, 2017 | 1.29[18] | |||||||||
15 | "El secreto de Jenni" | July 17, 2017 | 1.34[19] | |||||||||
16 | "Trino apuesta a las dos" | July 18, 2017 | 1.49[20] | |||||||||
17 | "Paternidad negada" | July 19, 2017 | 1.32[21] | |||||||||
18 | "El futuro amoroso de Jenni" | July 20, 2017 | 1.33[22] | |||||||||
19 | "El amor todo lo puede" | July 21, 2017 | 1.29[23] | |||||||||
20 | "Trino no cambia" | July 24, 2017 | 1.48[24] | |||||||||
21 | "Llamada de emergencia" | July 25, 2017 | N/A | |||||||||
22 | "Sabor a fama" | July 26, 2017 | 1.49[25] | |||||||||
23 | "Oportunidad para Lupillo" | July 27, 2017 | 1.38[26] | |||||||||
The circumstances open the doors to Lupillo and enter the world of music. Jenni starts working as a singer. Chiquis bathes, Trino enters and closes the door and molests her. He threatens Rosie. | ||||||||||||
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24 | "Jenni mide su talento" | July 28, 2017[27] | 1.40[28] | |||||||||
The Carnival of Ensenada is the ideal platform for the launch of Jenni's career. They hire her, but they emphasize their inexperience and their overweight. Chiquis offers to take care of his brothers. |
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- ^ "Telemundo lanza nuevo promocional de "Mariposa de Barrio"". tvboricuausa.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 28 May 2017.
- ^ Barrera, Juliana. "¿Cuándo es el estreno de la serie 'Jenni Rivera: Mariposa de Barrio'? Mira aquí un adelanto (VIDEO)". mundohispanico.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 June 2017.
- ^ "Celaya Faced Physical, Emotional Challenge of Becoming Jenni Rivera". laht.com. Retrieved 8 June 2017.
- ^ "Angélica Celaya interpretará a Jenni Rivera en la serie 'Mariposa de barrio'". chicagotribune.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 June 2017.
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