Friday, August 07, 2020
WEEKEND DISCUSSION 8/6/20: Hot, Smokin' Hot, Hotter Than a Stolen Tamale
As you might have guessed, I'm not talking about the weather...
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Cristian de la Fuente, Juan Soler, Fernando Colunga, William Levy, Jorge Salinas, but each with their "own" telenovelas: Amor Bravio, CME, the Colunga trio of novelas de epoca--Amor Real, Alborada and Pasion, Sortilegio, La Que No Podia Amar.
I'll be back with a few more.
I see Fernando Colunga has a lot of fans. I used to like him a lot in his novelas de epoca, but his latest stories didn't impress me much. I'm looking forward to seeing him in something new.
I noticed I especially like Rulli when he's paires with A. Boyer, but I don't see him click as well with other actresses.
Michel Brown - in anything (or nothing on), but first in Amar a Muerte (Note: He's from Argentina. When he got really excited and talked fast, his River Plate accent and cadence came through. His birth name is Misael Browarnik Beiguel--who would have guessed. I wonder what his schoolmates called him when he was little.)
Carlos Ferro - Caer en Tentacion (Note: Probably no one remembers that he had a role in Eva Luna, but spent most of his on-screen time in jail. Then, he moved up to a meatier role in Reina de Corazones and nailed it as a lead in CET.)
Brandon Peniche - Un Refugio Para el Amor (Note: We all fell in love with Patricio.)
Guy Ecker - Enjoyed him first in Eva Luna (Note: He's of American parentage, born and raised in Brazil.)
Jean Paul Lerouz - Saw him first as Jorge in Quiero Amarte. (Note: He was most recently in El Dragon as Trejo, Miguel Garza's trusted buddy. He's from Venezuela. I call him Diego Olivera's clone, which leads me to--
Diego Olivera in Montecristo--long hair and an adept fencer (Note: He's from Argentina.)
Caua Reymond - In Avenida Brasil (Note: He makes love to a woman the way he would really make love to a woman. He's a Brazilian actor.)
Horacio Pancheri - Un Camino Hacia el Destino (Note: He's from Argentina)
Fernando Carrillo - Maria Isabel (Note: He's grown much older, still handsome, but hasn't done any novelas in years. He turned into a bit of a bad boy. He's from Venezuela.)
Rodrigo Guirao - the handsome, seductive, but really evil guy in Rubi (Note: He's from Argentina.)
If you are unfamiliar with any of these hunks (or softer-sided galans), just Google them.
Cristian is from Chile, Juan Soler is from Argentina.
If anyone noticed a bias toward South American actors, I plead guilty. They really grow them handsomely down there. It must be something in the water.
Hmmmm. So many pretty faces in so many novelas. My all time fave is Jorge Salinas in MCET. I think he was at his peak in that novela.He looked so good in a suit and tie!
I enjoyed reading everyone's choices and there is someone for everyone! Although I do see we share many of the same bonbons. :)
My first, my last, my always is Eduardo Yanez. When I first laid eyes on him in Destilando Amor, my love for telenovelas began. My crush on him remains as strong to this day with La Verdad Oculta and Amores Verdaderos being my favorite roles for him.
William Levy and his white pants in La Tempestad are forever ingrained in my mind.
And I agree with you on Sebastian Rulli Adriana. He IS best paired with Angelique Boyer but he was fantastic in the original Rubi, with Barbara Mori.
I loved Pasion. It was the first time I saw Fernando Colunga and I was blown away. Then I saw bits and pieces of Alborada - likewise. But I feel he is best suited to swashbuckling, romantic roles and his subsequent roles did little for me.
Love Arturo Peniche and the velvet throated Cesar Evora.
Horacio Pancheri, Eugenio Siller and Arturo Carmona (not exactly a lead galan but close enough :) are other choices.
And in terms of acting alone, Jorge Salinas was pretty perfect in Te Doy la Vida.
Diana
Diana, when you mentioned Levy's white pants, it immediately brought Ivan Sanchez and his very colorful and tight trousers to mind. I love him, too, soooo much.
Susanlynn, who should be doing chores
Daniel Arenas - Mi marido tiene familia
Mauricio Islas - El Manantial
Christian Meier - La Malquerida
David Zepeda - La Doble Vida de Estela Carrillo
Danilo Carrera - La Doble Vida de Estela Carrillo
Sérgio Sendel - Amarte es mi pecado
Erick Elias - El Color de la Pasión
Aaron Diaz - Teresa
Novelas dubbed in Spanish:
Sérgio Marone - Moises y los diez mandamientos (Brazil)
Burak Ozcivit - Amor Eterno (Turkey)
Juan Soler - Cuando Me Enamoró
Mario Cimarro - El cuerpo del deseo
Fabian Rios - Sin senos no hay paraíso franchise
Jose Luis Resendez - Corazón Valiente
Luis Roberto Guzman - Lo que la Vida me robo
Eduardo Yanez -- I first saw him in Fuego La Sangre, kneading bread in that white sleeveless T. Ooh-la-la. I prefer him in casual wear (or no wear, like the famous skinny dipping scene). Suits never seem to fit him just right. Diana, I agree La Verdad Oculta and Amores Verdaderos are his best work.
Sebastian Rulli -- He's gotten better with time. In an early TN (I only half-watched and don't remember the title), I thought him too thin. Hope he returns soon.
Carlos Ponce -- There was one TN that I didn't like, but I'd tune in just for the credits to see him. He's got a cute boyish grin that reminds me of my first crush back in grade school.
Michel Brown -- Those eyes. He can convey vulnerability and strength at the same time. He's got that "it" factor - charisma.
Jorge Salinas -- No one could do puppy dog eyes like him. I prefer when his characters have an edge, like Rogelio in La Que No Podia Amar and even evil Ernesto in Te Doy La Vida. Light fare just doesn't tap into his deep range.
All these guys are maturing very well. I hope they keep aging naturally and don't let some foolish plastic surgeon mess with them.
It brings to mind our arrogant Resident Marco in Medicos, who wants to by-pass all the scutt work so he can hurry up and open his plastic surgery office.
Oooh, Carlos Ponce. We can arm wrestle over him. LOL I developed a mad crush on him while watching Silvana Sin Lana.
Colunga --- DIANA - I'm with you. I had a mad crush on TBLMOE in his historical period telenovelas. Not so much in contemporary ones. I think he's "had work done" and looks odd to me, nowadays, as do many actors who've "had work done."
Juan Soler - I really liked him in Reina de Corazones
Eduardo Paloma (QEPD) was another hottie.
William Levy is nice eye candy. So is Big Ed Yañez.
Ah,Eduardo Palomo!! My mom was crazy about him, I was only about 13 when I saw him in Corazon Salvaje, but nobody could ever come close to his Juan Del Diablo. IMO
Doris,ITA on Colunga. Have you seen Juan Soler in Marido en Alquiler, another Telemundo story? A good comedy that actually made me laugh (as opposed to what Televisa calls funny).
Niecie, I used to love Ed Yanez in the 90's,he had one great novela for Telemundo with Adela Noriega, can't remember the name but it was something about a revenge (can you tell that I like revenge stories). But I think he should have started playing older characters sooner. Watching him in Corazon Salvaje or Destilando was difficult. He's very easy on the eye, though :))
Here's the Wikipedia plot summary:
"Ezequiel Zambrano is a powerful businessman from Miami who has a love affair with his maid and leaves her pregnant. In fear that her boss is going to force her to do an abortion, she runs away and when her child is born she names her Guadalupe. Guadalupe's mother dies when giving birth and the child is raised by another family, without knowing who her real father is. Guadalupe [Adela grown up] grows up into a beautiful young lady of good sentiments and high hopes: to find her real family and the man of her dreams.
The family of Alfredo [Eduardo Yanyez], the Mendoza's, was killed when he was a little boy. Only his aunt Olivia and him survived the massacre. When they discover that the murders were ordered by the Zambrano family with the purpose of getting a hold of their family's fortune, they make an oath to destroy all the members of the Zambrano family. Twenty years later, Alfredo now a successful lawyer, under a false identity manages to become the assistant of the cold and ambitious Luisa Zambrano, sister of Ezequiel Zambrano. Luisa is the person that actually ordered the murders of the family Mendoza and of her own brother, Ezequiel."
I hope this helps refresh some of your wonderful tn memories.
Adela Noriega was still very young, and so was Ed Yanez...ah...it's been almost 30 years!!
I haven't seen some of the guys you all mentioned in a TN, but I must agree that all of them are HAWT. For me, Michel Brown makes my socks roll up and down the fastest. I first saw him in "Falco" then in "Amar a Muerte." The man oozes charisma--great looks, great personality, and that accent is to die for. Carlos Ponce, Cesar Evora and Burak Ozcivit (Amor Eterno) trail close behind him. And who can't help but melt with Danilo Carrera's smile??
Adriana, I agree with your choice of Jencarlos Canela. First saw him in Más Sabe el Diablo. Wow! Gaby Espino thought so, too!
Count me in on the Carlos Ponce fan club. I first saw him years ago on the American English language show, Seventh Heaven. English, Spanish, sound off…
Fabián Ríos: anywhere, anytime!
I’ll have what Anita and Rgv Chick are having: Michel Brown in La Querida del Centauro 1 & 2 and Falco, quite a treat.
Burak Özçivit: I’m thinking of learning Turkish just for him!
dondi356
I remember Jencarlos from Mas sabe el diablo, too, but I didn't like him that much in that one (shocker!), the long, greasy hair didn't do much for me.
Gotta start getting on these Turkish novelas, I think. They have been around for over a decade in my home country, I actually watched Pasion Prohibida (staring Jencarlos Canela) in parallel with youtube clips from the original Turkish version. And years ago, back home there were a couple of stories that kept me glued to my screen.
RGV Chick, check out Michel Brown in Amores de Mercado (he was the lead) or Pasion de Gavilanes (one of the brothers) _ he was younger, but already showing great eye candy potential :)
Adriana Noel
And to the fans who mentioned juan soler, I recommend watching him in apuesta por un amor, that man looked so divine.....
* Carlos Ponce. No!!
* Michel Brown knocked my socks off in Pasión de Gavilanes. His blue, mesmerizing eyes and haircut did me in.
* Fernando and Eduardo are getting a bit old. Also, Luis Roberto Guzmán doesn't do much for me.
* And boy, can Pablo Montero and Eduardo handle a horse! I loved to hear Eduardo's spurs clacking during FELS.
*I have watched all three of Estrada's novelas de época at least ½ dozen times and will probably watch them at least once a year.
* Nobody kisses better than JenCarlos Canela. He always brushes his co-actress' hair gently back behind her shoulders to dig in for the best smackaroo.
*Jorge Salinas and his dimple! Such a mature cutie! I wish they'd let him sing more.
*David Zepeda turns me off completely! His bulging biceps are too much. And why can't they make his shirts fit? Is he gay or what?
* Fernando ties the best tie ever and wears the best outfits — CME.
* Mark Tacher's smile gives me butterflies.
* IMO William Levy was at his best in Sortilegio. Such a commanding presence. Too many tattoos in La Tempestad though and OMG, his hair must have had hidden bugs.
* I guess I have a preference for long hair. Hunk Sebastián Rulli in Teresa and Fernando in Pasión and Amor Real.
* Did anyone ever see Eduardo Verástegui in a novela before he became celibate (supposedly).
Eduardo Yanez is a macho man. But he’s not as appealing to look at. Still, he’s a macho man and that’s his strongest appeal.
Jencarlos Canela has to be the prettiest handsome guy of the bunch.
Love Juan Soler in all his novelas. Jorge Salinas too. Could not believe people preferred Colunga over Salinas in Pasion y poder.
Mark Tacher isn’t convincing, but I’m biased because of his character in Que te perdone dios. Eww....
Ferdinando Valencia is better.
Took a peak at Burak Ozcivit. He’s definitely got it all.
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