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Pedro el escamoso

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Pedro el escamoso
Title card
Genre
Written by
  • Luis Felipe Salamanca
  • Dago García
Directed byJuan Carlos Villamizar
Starring
Narrated byMiguel Varoni
Opening theme"La Hormiguita" by Juan Luis Guerra
Ending theme"La Hormiguita" by Juan Luis Guerra
Country of originColombia
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes327
Production
Executive producerJuan Andrés Flores
Producers
  • Luis Felipe Salamanca
  • Dago García
Production companyCaracol Televisión
Original release
NetworkCaracol Televisión
Release19 April 2001 (2001-04-19) –
23 February 2003 (2003-02-23)

Pedro el Escamoso is a Colombian telenovela created by Luis Felipe Salamanca and Dago García, that aired on Caracol Televisión from 2001 to 2003.

The telenovela follows Pedro, a tacky and overly confident but charming macho man who comes from a small town in Colombia. Fleeing a problem with "skirts," Pedro moves to the capital (Bogotá) to find his fortune and encounters a series of events and people that change his life dramatically. Pedro is the epitome of a man who can get all the women he wants, but can't get the one he loves. "Escamoso," a Colombian colloquialism for someone who thinks he's "all that".

Plot

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The story of Pedro Coral Tavera (Miguel Varoni) is animated, colorful, funny, heartwarming and heartbreaking all at the same time. He is not the typical gallant protagonist; he is not rich, he is not handsome, he does not dress well, he thinks he is a good dancer. Upon arrival in the big city, Pedro 'stumbles' on and immediately falls in love with Paula Dávila (Sandra Reyes), and in less than 48 hours he ends up being her driver and confidant. Not only that, he also becomes the main livelihood of the Pacheco family, made up exclusively of 3 very lively and strong-willed women who have just lost their beloved husband/father. And so, Pedrito Coral finds himself in the perfect setting to perform and display his scales. He creates his own universe, full of big lies, but with good intentions. And, in the end, this recalcitrant seducer ends up being the key person in the life of every human being who crosses his path, spreading joy, kindness and friendship with his 'smile from ear to ear' and his particular way of dressing, speaking and moving.

Cast

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Main

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  • Miguel Varoni as Pedro Coral Tavera
  • Javier Gómez as César Luis Freydell
  • Sandra Reyes as Paula Davila
  • Aura Helena Prada as Mónica Ferreira
  • Jairo Camargo as Alirio Alberto Perafán Rocha de Francisco
  • Álvaro Bayona as Pastor Fernando Gaitán García
  • Alina Lozano as Nidia Estela Pataquiva Viuda de Pacheco
  • Martha Osorio as Ana Dávila Serna
  • Marcela Mar as Mayerli del Carmen Pacheco Pataquiva
  • Andrea Guzmán as Yadira del Pilar Pacheco Pataquiva
  • Juan Carlos Arango as Enrique Bueno Lindo
  • Fernando Solórzano as René Martín Lara
  • Inés Oviedo as Lydia Sánchez #1
  • Bibiana Navas as Lydia Sánchez #2

Recurring

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  • Adriana Osorio as Marina Medina, César and Mónica's maid
  • Carlos Kajú as Pedrito Coral Jr., Pedro's son
  • Diego Ramos as Sandro Billycich, Freydell's new boss[1]
  • Enrique Carriazo as Lorenzo De la Espriella, Pedrito Jr.'s teacher
  • Fernando Arévalo as Gustavo "El Pote" Angarita García, Pastor Gaitán's half-brother
  • Paola Charry as Laura Vélez, Monica's cousin and Pedro's crush[2]
  • Sofia Silva as Cristina García Méndez, Pedrito Jr.'s friend[2]
  • Wilson Rangel as Julio Gutiérrez, Perafán's best friend

Guest stars

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  • Alexander Palacios as Doctor
  • Alexandra Restrepo as Marlen Chavéz, Aldemar's daughter who is in love with Pedro
  • Amparo Conde as Delfina Pataquiva, Nidia Pacheco's cousin
  • Andrés Huertas Motta as Andrés Huertas, Priest friend of César Luis
  • Cristian Gómez as Alberto Gómez, former Commercial Vice President of Industrias Freydell and accessory to the embezzlement at Industrias Freydell.
  • Héctor Rivas as Aldemar Chavez, Marlen's father
  • Manolo Cardona as El Paisa, Pedro's friend and countryman
  • Manuel Pachón as Doctor Pablo, Monica's doctor
  • Maurizio Konde as Commander Garcia, Chief of Police Parks
  • Luis Fernando Múnera as Juan Pacheco, Pacheco and Paula's father
  • Julio César Luna as Hugo Horacio Billycich, Sandro's father
  • Manolo Orjuela as Carlos "Carlangas", Pedro's friend in San Pablo
  • Yesenia Valencia as Pedrito's teacher in San Pablo
  • Carlos Hurtado as Professor Guillermo Castro, Inocencia's husband and Yadira's lover
  • Luis Eduardo Motoa as Gustavo Martínez, Monica's husband in Miami
  • Orlando Valenzuela as Sigifredo Chavéz, Heriberto and Marlen's brother
  • Liliana Escobar as Inocencia Sabogal, night school teacher
  • Andrés Felipe Martínez as Alberto, debt collector
  • Juan Carlos Pérez Almanza as Angarita's employee
  • Morella Zuleta as Shirley Lorena Pelaez "Miss Finlandia"
  • Astrid Junguito as Pepita De la Espriella, Lorenzo's wife
  • Herbert King as Heriberto Chavéz, Sigifredo and Marlen's brother
  • Nadia Rowinsky as Susana Recoba, Mangosteen trader
  • John Ceballos as Albeiro, Laura's ex-boyfriend
  • Johanna Trujillo as Paulina, Heriberto's ex-wife and Pedro's fictitious girlfriend[3]
  • Teresa Gutiérrez as Pastora García De Gaitán, Pastor and Gustavo's mother
  • Rodolfo Silva as Freydell Attorney
  • Karlos Granada as Don Braulio
  • Anny Cadena as herself
  • Catalina Jaimes as herself
  • Hernán Orjuela Buenaventura as himself
  • Galy Galiano as himself
  • Lorena Zuleta as herself
  • Los Visconti as themselves
  • Luisa Bejarano as herself
  • Marlon Restrepo as himself
  • Mauricio Arango as himself
  • Mónica Londoño as herself
  • Pedro Luis Falla as himself
  • Rafael Barrera as himself
  • Ramón Trujillo as himself
  • Rolando Patarroyo as himself

Awards and nominations

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TVyNovelas Awards

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Year Category Nominated Result
2002 Best Telenovela Pedro el Escamoso Winner
Best Favorite Leading Actor Miguel Varoni Winner
Best Favorite Leading Actress Sandra Reyes Nominated
Best Favorite Supporting Actress Alina Lozano Winner
Andrea Guzman Nominated
Best Favorite Supporting Actor Álvaro Bayona Winner
Jairo Camargo Nominated
Best Favorite Antagonistic Actor Javier Gómez Winner
Best Libretist Dago García Winner
Best Director Juan Carlos Villamizar Winner

India Catalina Awards

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Year Category Nominated Result
2002 Best Telenovela Pedro el Escamoso Winner
Best Leading Actor Miguel Varoni Winner
Best Leading Actress Sandra Reyes Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Alina Lozano Winner
Best Supporting Actor Álvaro Bayona Nominated
Best Script Dago García Winner
Best Director Juan Carlos Villamizar Nominated

Caracol awards

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Other awards

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Sequels and spin-offs

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Como Pedro por su casa

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After the telenovela was concluded in 2003, Telemundo produced a spin-off titled Como Pedro por su casa, Miguel Varoni reprised his role as Pedro, alongside Ana de la Reguera, Alina Lozano, Álvaro Bayona, Fernando Solórzano, Jairo Camargo and Juan Carlos Arango.[4]

Pedro el escamoso: más escamoso que nunca

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In October 2023, it was announced that Caracol Televisión had ordered a sequel series.[5] The series, titled Pedro el escamoso: más escamoso que nunca, is set to premiere on 16 July 2024.[6]

International remakes

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References

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  1. ^ "¿Qué fue de la vida de Sandro Billycich el villano de Pedro, el escamoso? Lo que hace para conservar la fama". www.ellaeonline.com.co (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 February 2021.
  2. ^ a b Pulzo. "[Foto] Expresentadora de RCN actuó en 'Pedro, el escamoso'; es una actriz desde los 12 años". pulzo.com. Retrieved 13 May 2021.
  3. ^ Tiempo (12 December 2001). "AY SAGRADO ROSTRO!". El Tiempo (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  4. ^ "Caracol produces for Telemundo Como Pedro por su casa". PRODU.COM (in Spanish). Retrieved 1 October 2020.
  5. ^ "Disney+ y Caracol Televisión anuncian el regreso de "Pedro el escamoso"". El Espectador (in Spanish). 12 October 2023. Retrieved 7 June 2024.
  6. ^ "Pedro el escamoso: más escamoso que nunca, se estrenará en Caracol Televisión y Disney+ el 16 de julio". produ.com (in Spanish). 5 June 2024. Retrieved 7 June 2024.
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