Friends 4 Ever

Friends 4 Ever (2000)


  • Genre: Soap, Drama, Family
  • Creator: Palmira Olguín, Martha Oláiz, Irma Ramos
  • First Air Date: 2000-01-10
  • Last Air Date: 2000-06-16
  • Total Seasons: 1
  • Total Episodes: 115
  • Status: Ended
  • Episode Runtime: 45 min.
  • Production Company: Televisa
  • Production Country: Mexico, United States of America
  • Network: Las Estrellas
  • Directors: , , .
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Summary

The story is set at a prestigious, but rigid and repressive school called Instituto Vidal. Its strict owner, Julia Vidal, was once kind but has now turned into a bitter woman following the death of her husband and her daughter, Lauriel. Her granddaughter, Ana, a very sweet and intelligent 10 year old, also has been affected by the death: She has been rendered virtually speechless by the trauma, though she expresses herself through music and possesses an extraordinary ability to move objects with her mind. Ana's unscrupulous father, Francisco Capistrán, however, has taken advantage of the situation to try to steal Julia's school. The timely arrival of Ana's uncle, Salvador, Amanda and her adopted son changes everything. Ana’s sad and lonely life takes an unexpected turn for the better and she regains her joy in a series of adventures bursting with humor, excitement, music and thrilling surprises.

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Season 1

First Air Date: 2000-01-10
115 Episodes

Friends 4 Ever Episodes

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  • Belinda

    as Ana Capistrán Vidal
  • Martín Ricca

    as Pedro Vidal Naredo / "El Peligro Mayor"
  • Ernesto Laguardia

    as Salvador Vidal Ruvalcaba
  • Adriana Fonseca

    as Melissa Escobar (#1)
  • Lourdes Reyes

    as Melissa Escobar (#2)
  • Carmen Montejo

    as Doña Julia Ruvalcaba vda. de Vidal
  • Odiseo Bichir

    as Francisco Capistrán
  • Rebeca Mankita

    as Amanda Naredo de Vidal
  • Germán Robles

    as Neftalí Güemes
  • Héctor Ortega

    as Crispín Ávila
  • Yolanda Merida

    as Brígida Escobar
  • Oscar Traven

    as Ernesto Sánchez-Gavito
  • Marcela Paez

    as Isabel Gamba de Egurrola
  • Juan Carlos Bonet

    as Javier Egurrola
  • Lucía Guilmáin

    as Maestra Victoria
  • Julio Mannino

    as Marcos
  • Vanessa Angers

    as Claudia Hernández
  • Humberto Dupeyrón

    as Maestro Arnulfo
  • Julio Monterde

    as Maestro Félix
  • Eugenio Bartilotti

    as Agente Hipólito "Triple Cero"
  • Susan Vohn

    as Laura Vidal Ruvalcaba de Capistrán
  • Christopher Von Uckermann

    as Santiago del Valle Villarreal
  • Grisel Margarita

    as Patricia Hernández
  • Naydelin Navarrete

    as Renata Sánchez-Gavito
  • Miguel Santana

    as Gilberto Sánchez-Gavito
  • Erick Elías

    as
  • Ariel López Padilla

    as
  • Christopher Von Uckermann

    as Santiago del Valle
Sound Belinda Theme Song Performance
Sound Martín Ricca Theme Song Performance
Directing Rafael Banquells hijo Director
Directing Martín Pérez Director
Directing Eduardo Said Director
Production Eduardo Meza Associate Producer
Production Rosy Ocampo Producer
Sound Eduardo Meza Music
Sound Pablo Aguirre Music
Sound Luis Pastor Music
Editing Georgina Flores Editor
Editing Susana Valencia Editor
Art Diana Riveramutio Set Decoration
Costume & Make-Up Solange Alchourron Costume Design
Costume & Make-Up Rossana Martínez Costume Design
Production Fernando Garrido Unit Manager
Production Socorro Lemus Production Manager
Production Marco Antonio López Production Manager
Production Pablo Martínez Production Manager
Crew Omar Ayala Stunts
Directing Armando Villavicencio Assistant Director
Art Juan Antonio Sagredo Set Designer
Camera Jorge Amaya Rodríguez Assistant Camera
Editing Mauricio Cortés Assistant Editor
Production Fabián Sánchez Location Manager
Sound Benjamín Trejo Music Editor
Sound Claudia Brant Music Producer
Directing Miguel Arroyo Continuity
Production María Alba Espinosa Production Coordinator
Production Raúl Estrada Production Assistant
Crew Felix Greco Choreographer

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