
El Bola
Drama
Overview
El Bola is a 12-year-old boy raised in a violent and sordid environment. Embarrassed by his family life, he avoids becoming close to classmates. The arrival of a new boy at school changes his attitude towards his classmates and friendship.
Top Cast


Juan José Ballesta
Juan José Ballesta
Bola
Juan José Ballesta
Bola
Pablo Galán
Pablo Galán
Alfredo
Pablo Galán
Alfredo


Manuel Morón
Manuel Morón
Mariano
Manuel Morón
Mariano


Alberto Jiménez
Alberto Jiménez
José
Alberto Jiménez
José


Ana Wagener
Ana Wagener
Laura
Ana Wagener
Laura


Nieve de Medina
Nieve de Medina
Marisa
Nieve de Medina
Marisa


Gloria Muñoz
Gloria Muñoz
Aurora
Gloria Muñoz
Aurora


Javier Lago
Javier Lago
Alfonso
Javier Lago
Alfonso
Soledad Osorio
Soledad Osorio
Abuela
Soledad Osorio
Abuela


Omar Muñoz
Omar Muñoz
Juan
Omar Muñoz
Juan
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