
Zorrita Martínez
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Zorrita Martínez is the stage name of Lydia Martínez, a Venezuelan artist based in Spain. Zorrita, however, runs into an unexpected problem: she cannot stay in the country any longer if she does not marry a man of Spanish nationality.
Top Cast


Nadiuska
Nadiuska
Zorrita Martínez
Nadiuska
Zorrita Martínez


José Luis López Vázquez
José Luis López Vázquez
Serafín Tejón
José Luis López Vázquez
Serafín Tejón


Alberto de Mendoza
Alberto de Mendoza
Antonio
Alberto de Mendoza
Antonio


Bárbara Rey
Bárbara Rey
Bibiana
Bárbara Rey
Bibiana


Manuel Zarzo
Manuel Zarzo
Manolo
Manuel Zarzo
Manolo


Rafael Alonso
Rafael Alonso
Don Arturo
Rafael Alonso
Don Arturo


Fernando Santos
Fernando Santos
Comisario
Fernando Santos
Comisario


Jesús Guzmán
Jesús Guzmán
Subirana
Jesús Guzmán
Subirana


Francisco Cecilio
Francisco Cecilio
Mariquita
Francisco Cecilio
Mariquita


José Luis Lizalde
José Luis Lizalde
(as José Luis Zalde)
José Luis Lizalde
(as José Luis Zalde)
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