Mi vida eres tú

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Mi vida eres tú (English title: You are my life) is a 2006 telenovela developed by Verónica Suárez and produced by Cisneros Media Distribution in Miami, Florida.

Mi vida eres tú
GenreTelenovela
Romance
Drama
Created byVerónica Suárez
Directed byTito Rojas
Yaki Ortega
StarringScarlet Ortiz
Jorge Aravena
Roberto Palazuelos
Paola Toyos
Julieta Rosen
Sebastian Ligarde
Opening theme"Mi vida eres tú" by Rogelio Martinez
Country of originVenezuela
United States
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes116 [2]
Production
Executive producerDulce Terán
Production locationsMiami, Florida
Venevisión Studios (filming)
Running time41-44 minutes
Production companyVenevisión
Original release
NetworkVenevisión
Univision
ReleaseJuly 10 (2006-07-10)[1] –
December 8, 2006 (2006-12-08)
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Scarlet Ortiz and Jorge Aravena starred as the main protagonists, while Paola Toyos, Roberto Palazuelos, and Fernando Carrera starred as antagonists.

It aired on June 9, 2008 until October 23, 2008 on Venezuela via Venevisión Plus at the 10pm timeslot and reairing at the 1pm timselot.

Plot

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Daniela and Gabriel meet by accident and sparks fly between them in spite of the fact that they are both already romantically involved. Daniela has been going out with Ricardo for years, but he is still not willing to commit to marriage, and is consistently unfaithful and while Gabriel is engaged to Raquel, what he feels for her is not really love, but lust. He has stayed in the relationship under pressure from his godmother Angela who, for selfish reasons that will be revealed later on, insists on having him to marry Raquel.

Although Gabriel inherited an enormous fortune after the death of his parents, he cares very little about money and position, and devotes his time to his greatest passion, radio, hosting a highly rated late night show. Sincerely interested in Daniela, he conceals his wealth and moves to the middle-class neighborhood where she lives, in order to be close to her.[3]

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