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Tres milagros (Mexican TV series)

2018 Mexican TV series or program

Tres Milagros is a Mexican drama television series that premiered on Azteca Uno on 12 March 2018 and ended on 25 May 2018.[1] Produced by Sony Pictures Television and Televisión Azteca based on the 1970 book Cuando quiero llorar no lloro ("When I want to cry, I don't") by Miguel Otero Silva,[2] of which in 2011 a Colombian version was made with the name Tres Milagros.[3][4]

Plot

The series follows the lives of three young people who end up joining their destinies thanks to a prophecy, the prophecy says: "The day that Milagros meets Milagros and Milagros, Milagros and the love of Milagros, They will die". On September 18, 1985 there is a birth of three girls who are baptized with the same name. Catemaco's jaguar manages to see the connection between the three girls. and to his own sorrow he anticipates a prophecy. What will make the three girls start their lives and both fall in love with the same man, but only one of them will die.

Cast

  • Fátima Molina as Milagros Cruz "Nikita"[4]
  • Alexa Martín as Milagros Rendón[4]
  • Marcela Guirado as Milagros Valdapeña "Milú"[4]
  • Joaquín Ferreira as Fernando[4]
  • Brandon Peniche as Aquiles[5]
  • Cuauhtli Jiménez as Chemo
  • Lucas Bernabé as Marcelo[6]
  • Gerardo Taracena as Julián Cruz
  • Marissa Saavedra as Daniela Rendón
  • Carlos Corona as Tomás Rendón
  • Montserrat de León as Prudencia
  • Luis Caballero as Ricardo Valdapeña
  • Paula Serrano as Roberta Treviño de Valdapeña
  • Giovanna Zacarías as Celina
  • Shalim Ortiz as Brayan
  • Mercedes Olea as Carmelita
  • Regina Reynoso as Nayeli
  • Sandra Kai as Ivonne Treviño
  • Marco León as Salvador Rendón
  • Héctor Holten as Álvaro Treviño
  • Axel Alcántara as El Tripas
  • Cristina Campuzano as Reina Delgadillo
  • Yany Prado as Luz María "La Negra"
  • Leticia Pedrajo as Señorita Treviño
  • Marcela Alcaráz as Camila Ibargüengoitia
  • Sharis Cid as Graciela

Special guest stars

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Episodes

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