
La dama boba
Comedy
Overview
Spain, 17th century. With the arrival of two suitors, rivalry and jealousy come between two sisters with very different personalities.
Top Cast


Silvia Abascal
Silvia Abascal
Finea
Silvia Abascal
Finea


Jose Coronado
Jose Coronado
Laurencio
Jose Coronado
Laurencio


Macarena Gómez
Macarena Gómez
Nise
Macarena Gómez
Nise


Roberto San Martín
Roberto San Martín
Liseo
Roberto San Martín
Liseo


Verónica Forqué
Verónica Forqué
Otavia
Verónica Forqué
Otavia


María Vázquez
María Vázquez
Clara
María Vázquez
Clara


Juan Díaz
Juan Díaz
Pedro
Juan Díaz
Pedro


Antonio Resines
Antonio Resines
Rufino
Antonio Resines
Rufino


Paco León
Paco León
Maestro Danza
Paco León
Maestro Danza


José María Sacristán
José María Sacristán
Feniso
José María Sacristán
Feniso
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