

Comedy · History
Overview
The story of a girl who grows up full of dreams, with parents who didn't understand that her mischief hid her intelligence.
Top Cast


Alicia Mercado
Alicia Mercado
Susy Díaz
Alicia Mercado
Susy Díaz
Carlos Casella
Carlos Casella
Paco
Carlos Casella
Paco
Miluska Eskenazi
Miluska Eskenazi
Carla
Miluska Eskenazi
Carla
Carlos Victoria
Carlos Victoria
Carlos Victoria


Fernando Pasco
Fernando Pasco
Manuel Sixto
Fernando Pasco
Manuel Sixto
Patricia Alquinta
Patricia Alquinta
Martha López
Patricia Alquinta
Martha López


Óscar López Arias
Óscar López Arias
Óscar López Arias
Baldomero Cáceres
Baldomero Cáceres
Baldomero Cáceres


Sylvia Majo
Sylvia Majo
Sylvia Majo
Jorge Gutiérrez
Jorge Gutiérrez
Jorge Gutiérrez
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