Saturday, July 09, 2011

La Pola... mai tai's guide: information and characters

mai tai sent the text for this to me last week and I'm embarrassed that I haven't posted it until now. She has done a great deal of work to put this information together and I've taken the time to add pictures of some of the main characters. This is not complete and I will continue to add pictures. I think that it is mai tai's intent that everyone here contribute to this effort so I soliciting your help in making this as accurate and complete as possible. Please offer up corrections, additions, and suggestions in the comments or Email me at

cmhillmd@sbcglobal.net

and I will update this on a regular basis and plan to add yet mre photos of characters. Perhaps Pasofina could link to it in her weekly recaps.

Information


Designations of race & class play a huge part in the story. It is easy to forget that even two people who look and dress alike still might treat each other as having completely different rights.
Mestizo/a; mixed race consisting of white and Indian. Eg La Pola (is she only ¼ white?)
Criollo/a: (Creole), person (black or white) born in Latin America (or Indian?) eg. Carbonel.
Indian; they were there first! Too slow to call dibs! Eg. Late freedom fighter Galan?
Negro/a; (Black) slaves, freed slaves, and who knows, maybe some French blacks walking around? Bad example since French are enemies, but they wrote the Rights of Man.
Esclavo; (slave) I think we’ve only seen black slaves, not Indian or indentured servants. What about Mag’s servinggirl—could be a slave but Nariño wouldn’t have one surely?
(Noble), I assume anyone who was a member of Spanish aristocracy, but maybe upon emigrating, those with enough land, contacts, resources are also noble.
Español Español, Spaniards from Spain as opposed to the Spaniards born in Latin America. Eg Samano
Espanol Americano/a; eg Baraya, passed over for promotion.
Mescla; (mix), any mixed race, broader than, but including Mestizo
Mala raza
Manchar de tierra
Chapeton; (Newbie?) more of an insult than a proper designation.
What else?
Which race is able to purchase a writ of pure blood? Mestiza? Any other? Hypotheically, could a Mestiza buy pure blood, and then be of higher rank (on paper anyway) than someone like Baraya?

Characters


La Pola’s side of things

Carolina Ramírez "Policarpa Salavarrieta"


Ana María Estupiñan " Young Pola"


Zharick León "Catarina Salavarrieta"

Laura Torres young Catarina


Diego Trujillo "Domingo García"


Luis Felipe Cortés "Juliano"

Eduardo Martínez young Juliano

Ana Mosquera "Nicolasa" descended from African royalty


Ana María Arango "Gertrudis"

Julián Arango "Joaquín Salavarrieta"


Coraima Torres "Mariana Ríos" Pola's mom

Pola’s brothers: José, Josecito and Vivianito

"Vivianito" Pola's youngest brother


Pola's brother Juan


Pola's less religious brother... Juanito


Bernarda Juliano's mom

Dona Matea Española Her husband is in Spain and both of them are sympathetic to Nariño.


Petra, Dona Matea’s housekeeper, could betray Pola at any time.

"Rebelde" a Pola's mare


Alejo’s family

Emmanuel Esparza "Alejo Sabaraín"


Pablo Espinosa young Alejo


Andoni Ferreño "Francisco Sabaraín" Alejo's dad

Marcela Agudelo "María Teresa de Sabaraín"


José Sospedra "Leandro Sabaraín" Alejo's brother

Joel Bosquet young Leandro

Juliana Galvis "María Ignacia Valencia"

Matilde Lemaitre young María Ignacia

Héctor de Malba "Gaspar Valencia"


María Elena Doering "Eusebia de Valencia"

Revolutionary players

Luis Fernando Hoyos "Antonio Nariño"


Valentina Rendón "Magdalena Ortega de Nariño"



Toñito Nariño Eldest son. I bet his 2 younger brothers hate this brownnoser!

what is his name?

Nariño's daughter Mercedes

Sebastián Martínez " Jorge Tadeo Lozano" viceduke? His brother is a Marques.

Gustavo Angarita: "Antonio Baraya" Could have been Comandante of Santa Fe Guard, Instead kept rank of capitan and serves under Samano in Santa Fe. BFF with Nariño, but has to work behind the scenes. Expects France to invade and would prefer juntas form. Stupidly stated this to his troops which are under the command of Samano, a royalist. Not the brains of the operation, to say the least, but a gentle loyal giant.

"Alejandro Martinez: Camilo Torres initially refused to be Nariño’s lawyer to get him out the first time. Now a member of the “botanical expedition” that was on the Virreina’s list.

Kike Mendoza: "Jose Maria Carbonel"
willing to be appointed leader of a Santa Fe junta. Really, twist his arm. Creole.


Carlos Camacho: Francisco Jose de Caldas. Looks like Gopher from the Love Boat.
Rosillio?

Baltasar Miñano. Imprisoned in Cartagena for revolutionary leanings? Believes the military is working with locals in Cartagena for a junta there. Chubby, bearded and balding, but with an easy smile.

Don Jose Atevedo Gomez Don’t know his story, but he tattled on the Virena! Yay!
Botanical Expeditioner?At the Vireina’s downfall. Is the the right guy?

Facundo & Raymond Santa Fé greengrocers who gave Pola a break when she most needed it. Have machetes, will probably travel.

Government players

Kepa Amuchastegui "Miguel Tacón" Governor of Popayan. Would like to take advantage of Quito while they’re down, punishments (ie taxes!) landgrabbing, confiscation of mines, land, goods? Perhaps he is more opportunistic than powerhungry?

Mariano Venancio "Virrey Antonio Amar y Borbón"

Ana Fernández "Francisca Villanova" Vireina.

Marques de san Jorge (Lozano?) Could have negotiated as nobleman with the junta of Quito, but Gov Tacon wouldn’t let him, 500 deaths ensued? Massacre nearby was at Funes with Alejo as witness. JT’s older brother (and btw, father-in-law, don’t you love incest?)

Godoy “Alejo is reminded that the Don Godoy he just mentioned as the man who let France into Spain is married to the governor’s sister.” Is he only off camera?

"Andres X" Guaduas’ Mayor Wig Wearing Rat-face! He’s just as smitten as Alejo and unlike him has never hurt her. He treats her with respect.


Juan Jurado?

Govenor of Cartagena? (prolly not too impt, but if he comes up later?)

Don Antonio X Comissioner in Cartagena. Tallish and has sort of a Frankenstein-meets-turtle look. Sympathetic to Nariño. Highest ranked person to know that Spain wants juntas for sure (he was in Cadiz) rather than to blindly believe that the viceroy is acting on behalf of Spain.

Jose Maria X, Junta Gobierno Americano of Cartagena spokesperson. Has white sideburns and a salt & Pepper pompador! Tonito gets an audience with him.

Military Players

Manuel Navarro "Juan Sámano" Comandante of Santa Fe Guard. Also Colonel? Blue Blood, and proud of it. Seems to like Alejo’s patriotism, enough to defend him from Tacon’s claims of desertion, but downhearted to find Alejo is American-born.
Gabriel Ochoa "José María Arcos"

Gabriel Ochoa José María Arcos Soldier. The first time we see a soldier ask for a transfer (he asked in Popoyan to go to Santa Fe instead of south to fight, I think)—this may be the start of soldiers defecting, which I think plays a big role in La Pola’s eventual charges. He reminds me of Ben Affleck, only cuter! Pic is from first episode.

Capt Llorente (Alejo’s captain in Popayan). Is this like the front line being between Santa Fe and Quito? Responsible for the massacre at Funes? (women, children and dead rebel Quitoians?

Colonel Santa Cruz Lead troops to Quito to suppress the rebellion. AKA Colonel Sandy Hair.

Capitan Angulo? Or is this Llorente? At Quito second to Col. Santa Cruz. Angel? An officer that had custody of Nariño before he escaped in Guaduas.

Colonel Jose Dupre (sits in Quito to maintain order of troops)

Alferez Perez Delgado. Tells Baraya that troops may be sympathetic to Nariño!


Carlso Hurtado "Sargento Anselma Iglesias" is spying for Samano, making Baraya a target.
Officer with taped on mustache ? Who spies and sneers in barracks in SF. He was also the guy keeping Pola prisoner in episode 1. Officer who answers door to Petra.

Other category

Susana Torres: Ana Ortega don’t know who this is

Ambrosio de Almeida don’t know who this is, future character?

Joaquín Gonzalez Llorente chapetón merchant and usurious moneylender ... the match that revolutionaries used to light the fuse

Don Enrique Somogar, nobleman of Cartagena? Will help Nariño.

Jose Antonio Portocarrera, nobleman. the Vireina’s lover.

Acacia, Maria Ignacia’s slave

Ciro, head of Domingo’s slaves


Inez(?), Magdalena’s sister

Map
Imagine from north to south, more or less along the river, which runs south to north!

Cartagena
Honda
Guaduas
Santa Fé (de Bogotá)
Popayan
Pasto
Quito

A brief history of the Revolution : you will recognize some of the names and events described.


Complete Episodes online
http://www.altatube.com/2010/10/la-pola-capitulos-completos-rcn.html

mai tai & Carlos

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Comments:
Maitai and Carolos. This is great. Thank you. If I knew how to link this to the weekly recap, I would do so. Any ideas?
 

Pasofino, if you put this (either copy and paste or type in) in:

<a href="http://caraycaray.blogspot.com/2011/07/la-pola-mai-tais-guide-information-and.html">mai tai's guide to la Pola</a>

it will make a link like this:

mai tai's guide to la Pola

Carlos
 

Carlos: It doesn't work for me. I copied and pasted the whole thing beginning with a and ending with a. I just get a message that says internet explorer cannot find it.
 

Great endeavor, this; thank you mai tai and Carlos. According to http://www.seriesnow.com/colombian-telenovelas/polala.html
Pola's youngest brother, Vivianito, is played by Javier Ramírez. And while they list the dead Clara, they do not credit either Juan (the sour, bowl haircut brother) or Juanito, the brother with an eye for the chicas.
 

I think the eldest daughter of Magdalena is called Mercedes.
 

Thanks K. Demonio. I made the corrections.

Carlos
 

nice work carlos! here's one correction, but i'll have some more soon.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-MNdXjN3xO5o/Thol2_RIq-I/AAAAAAAACi4/g6PT_3omIrc/s1600/Picture%2B42.png
that guy is not caldes but the commish.

mai tai
 

here's another:
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-SQez-BJawPc/ThkwDQlyfxI/AAAAAAAACgo/x2VWuvJj1-I/s1600/Picture%2B46.png
that guy is caldes. is his nickname "sabio" or is that a verb?
candalaria and her daughter could be added--seems like the daughter is being groomed for juanito.

is creole and espanol americano the same thing?

-mai tai
 

carlos, i like the link for the history of the revolution. it points out that the vase incident was real! maybe we should add the vase to the cast! j/k!

i was rewatching ep 92 online, and at the end in the many commercials there was an ad for happy pills staring domingo! his teef were nice and white.

the mayor of SF is Don Jose Miguel Pey (white wig, black sideburns)

ive misspelled Acevedo Gomez on the list, he's tubby with a mustache, and a primary member of the cabal. there's also the guy who went in the shop to borrow the vase. someone called him Don Antonio, but according to history his name was Jaquin Camacho--not sure if we can count on that matching up.
Don Ignacio Herera is the tiny man in brown, friends with carbonel, and someone they announced was in the initial extraordinary junta. Deputy along with Torres?

also, you can erase the questionmark after inez!

-mai tai
 

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