Mi marido tiene familia (season 1)
The first season of Mi marido tiene familia a Mexican comedy telenovela produced by Juan Osorio, premiered on Las Estrellas on 5 June 2017, and concluded on 22 October 2017. The Show was broadcast from Monday to Friday in the time of 8:30pm. The season consisted of 101 episodes.
Plot
Julieta (Zuria Vega) and Robert (Daniel Arenas) have the perfect relationship: they both have their job, they share their dreams and are ready to get married soon. For them, the secret lies in two points: communication and the fact that the adoptive family of Juan Pablo lives in another country, saving them the problems of dealing with the in-laws. However, fate has prepared a surprise when they must move to an apartment in a modest area of Oaxaca. There they meet the owners of the building, the Córcega family, not knowing that they are the true family of Robert and that his real name is Juan Pablo. From there, Robert / Juan Pablo and Julieta will have to learn to live with their in-laws, Blanca (Diana Bracho) and Eugenio (Rafael Inclán), and their sisters-in-law, with all the demands that this entails, a battle between tradition and modernity, whirlwind of emotions and adventures. If they want to achieve the happiness they were looking for in their marriage, Julieta and Juan Pablo must learn to live with their new family, even if this is more complicated than they thought.
Cast
Starring
- Zuria Vega as Julieta Aguilar, a young, independent, hardworking and professional woman who a creative vice president at Cklass, where she helps women to become entrepreneurs and to get ahead. She has the dream of being able to marry without having to deal with the political family and all the problems that this entails, since when she was a child she had to witness how her own family was affected by the conflicts that are generated with mothers-in-law, sisters-in-law and relatives. political.
- Daniel Arenas as Robert Cooper / Juan Pablo, a successful doctor and dedicated to his profession, the reconstructive surgery of burned children. He is Julieta's boyfriend and he is extremely loving with her. As a child he was adopted by a Colombian-American couple who took him to live in the United States.
- Diana Bracho as Blanca Gómez de Córcega, a mature and conservative woman. Together with her husband Eugenio, she is an artisan baker in a bakery they have under her building.
- Silvia Pinal as Imelda Sierra de Córcega, is the matriarch of the Córcega Gómez family. She is a great manipulator, since she always gets what she wants from all the members of her family. Imelda lives constantly in mourning, since she has devoted her entire life to finding her grandson, Juan Pablo.
Also starring
- Rafael Inclán as Eugenio Córcega, a mature man and protector of good manners. He and his wife Blanca are bakers and they work in an artisan bakery on the ground floor of the building commissioned by their mother Imelda.
- Luz María Jerez as Belén Gómez, she is Blanca and Amalia's sister. Along with Amalia, she runs a clothing store in Oaxaca.
- René Casados as Audifaz Córcega, he is Eugenio's brother, he is a man with a broad culture but who enjoys living for others. He does not do it with bad intention, it's simply part of his way of being. Work in a real estate agency; He is a good father with his son Aristóteles and is a loving husband with Polita.
- Olivia Bucio as Catalina Rivera
- Lola Merino as Ana Romano
- Regina Orozco as Amalia Gómez
- Gaby Platas as Amapola Casteñeda
- Laura Vignati as Daniela Córcega
- Jessica Coch as Marisol Córcega
- Ignacio Casano as Hugo Aguilar
- José Pablo Minor as Gabriel Musi
- Federico Ayos as Bruno Aguilar
- Jade Fraser as Linda Córcega
- Emilio Osorio as Aristóteles Córcega
- Marco Muñoz as Tulio Córcega
- Juan Vidal as Julián Guerra
- Isabella Tena as Frida Meneses
- Paola Toyos as Begoña Bustamante
- Marcos Montero as Ignacio Meneses
- Bárbara Islas as Diana Mejía
- Luis Gerardo Cuburu as Octavio
- Latin Lover as Enzo
- Yahir as Xavi Galán
Recurring
- María Nela Sinisterra as Luz
- Andrea Portugal as Young Blanca
Special guest stars
- Marjorie de Sousa as Herself
- Marama as Themselves
Production
Filming for the telenovela began in April 11, 2017 in Oaxaca. Locations in Mexico included Oaxaca and Televisa San Ángel. The trailer for the telenovela was unveiled on the upfront of Univision for the 2017-2018 television season.
Music
The main theme of the telenovela "Tú eres la razón" was composed by Eduardo Murguía and Mauricio Arriaga and performed by Angelina & Los Fontana. The second song titled "Llegaste a mi vida" was composed by José Luis Roma and performed by Yahir.