Código Postal

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Código Postal (lit. "Postal code") is a Mexican youth telenovela produced by José Alberto Castro for Televisa in 2006.[1]

Código Postal
GenreTelenovela
Created bySergio Vainman
Marily Pugno
Written byXimena Suárez
Aída Guajardo
Janely Lee
Carlos Daniel González
Jesús Calzada
Gabriel Briceño
Enna Márquez
Directed byBenjamín Cann
Juan Carlos de Llaca
StarringÁfrica Zavala
Jery Sandoval
Jose Ron
Jessica Coch
Imanol Landeta
Altair Jarabo
Opening theme"Código Postal" by Ha*Ash
Ending theme"Código Postal" by Duho
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes195
Production
Executive producerJosé Alberto Castro
Production locationsFilming
Televisa San Ángel
Mexico City, Mexico
Locations
Acapulco, Mexico
CinematographyFernando Chacón
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time21–22 minutes
(episodes 1-10)
41–44 minutes
(episodes 11-200)
Production companyTelevisa
Original release
NetworkCanal de las Estrellas
ReleaseMay 29, 2006 (2006-05-29) –
February 23, 2007 (2007-02-23)
Related
Baie des flamboyants (2007)

The serial takes place in Acapulco, a popular tourist destination in the state of Guerrero, Mexico. The series is set within an exclusive gated community where the bulk of the cast resides. Like many Mexican telenovelas the cast comprises young, attractive actors, and many of the plotlines revolve around suspense, heavy struggles, love and romance.

On Monday, May 29, 2006, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting Código Postal weekdays at 6:30pm, replacing Rebelde. The last episode was broadcast on Friday, February 23, 2007 with Lola...Érase una vez replacing it the following Monday.

Jery Sandoval which was replaced by Africa Zavala and José Ron starred as protagonists, Altair Jarabo, Imanol Landeta, Eugenio Siller, Jacqueline García, Ulises de la Torre and Claudia Godínez starred as young co-protagonists, while Andrea García, Jessica Coch, Ana Bertha Espín and Guillermo García Cantú starred as antagonists.

Cast

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Main

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Supporting

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  • Verónica Castro as Beatríz Corona
  • Roberto Blandón as Raúl González de la Vega
  • Gabriela Goldsmith as Minerva Carvajal
  • Diego Dreyfus as Óscar Zubieta
  • Aarón Hernán as Don Guillermo de Alba
  • Leticia Perdigón as Esperanza Santos de Gutiérrez
  • Rafael Inclán as Avelino Gutiérrez
  • Arlette Pacheco as Gloria Durán de Garza
  • Luz María Jerez as Irene Alonso de Rojas
  • Marco Muñoz as Adrián Garza Moheno
  • Luis Gatica as Germán de Alba
  • Roberto Ballesteros as Bruno Zubieta
  • Rafael Puente Jr. as Héctor Garza Durán
  • Michelle Ramaglia as Daniela Gutiérrez Santos
  • Jorge Consejo as Ignacio Ibargüengoitia Rosas-Priego
  • Jaye Alonzo Topete as Rodrigo Marquéz
  • Mariana Rountree as Alexa Torres-Landa Haddad
  • Carolina Rincón as Venus Carvajal
  • Ferdinando Valencia as Guillermo "Memo" de Alba Fernández
  • Daniel Berlanga as Luca Villarreal
  • Elsa Cárdenas as Josefina de Alba
  • Miguel Pérez as Jesús "Chuy" Gutiérrez Santos
  • Renata Notni as Andrea Garza Durán
  • Lucía Pailles as Toña*Beatriz Monroy as Flora
  • Evelyn Solares as Chole*Martin Navarrete as
  • Poncho de Nigris as Mateo Ayala
  • Úrsula Montserrat as Rocío de la Peña
  • Ilithya Manzanilla as Dafne de la Peña
  • Rodrigo Santacruz as Willy

Notable guest stars

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Awards

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Year Award Category Nominee Result
2007 25th TVyNovelas Awards[2] Best Young Lead Actor Imanol Landeta Won

References

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  1. ^ "Código Postal" (in Spanish). filmaffinity.com. Retrieved May 29, 2006.
  2. ^ Contreras, Claudia (13 May 2007). "Triunfa La fea más bella en los premios Tv y Novelas". El Universal (in Spanish). Retrieved 29 April 2023.
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