Entertainment Affair

Sandra Echeverria To Star In Telemundo's New Primetime Novela

by EAStaff | December 5, 2011

Renowned Mexican actress Sandra Echeverria returns to Telemundo to star in “Relaciones Peligrosas” (Dangerous Relationships), a novela based on the hit TV series from Spain “Físico o Química” and adapted by Roberto Stopello, the writer who brought the best-seller, “La Reina del Sur,” to the television screen. This original production marks the on-air debut of the 11 young actors from Telemundo’s Acting Workshop (Taller de Actores).

“Relaciones Peligrosas” is a novela that tells a modern, daring story with no taboos, delving into the difficult and often-conflictive relationships between teenagers, their parents and teachers of a bilingual high school. Everything begins with the incredible story of Miranda Cruz (Sandra Echevarria), a young woman who begins her career as a teacher in this institution. In her world, the hidden truths that many adults try to avoid are revealed: love relationships that are prohibited, discriminated or judged that can turn into a real world nightmare.

Beautiful actress, singer and songwriter Sandra Echeverria has participated as the lead actress of successful Telemundo productions such as “El Clon” and “Marina.” She recently launched her first music album entitled “Sandra Echevarria.” Sandra has also worked in films, including the Hollywood movie "Savages" directed by Oliver Stone, where she shared credits with Salma Hayek, John Travolta, Uma Thurman and Benicio del Toro.

Viewers interested in learning more about “Relaciones Peligrosas,” can follow Facebook/RelacionesPeligrosas and Twitter @RPeligrosasTV, where they can discover all the secrets, intrigues and love relationships, and have access to the behind-the-scenes of this production. In addition, www.Telemundo.com/RelacionesPeligrosas will offer photo galleries, interviews and exclusive content.

Twitter users will have access to exclusive content from the 11 young actors from Telemundo’s Acting Workshop by following their accounts: Kevin Aponte (@KevinRPTV), Danilo Carrera (@DaniloRPTV), Jonathan Freudman (@JonathanRPTV), Ana Grajales (@AnaRPTV), Alex Hernández (@AlexRPTV), Yrahid Leylanni (@YrahidRPTV), Christina Mason (@ChristinaRPTV), Alma Matrecito (@AlmaRTPV), Oscar Priego (@OscarRPTV), Isaac Reyes (@IsaacRPTV) and Ana Lorena Sánchez (@AnaLorenaRPTV).

 Photo by: Juan Manuel Garcia/Telemundo

 

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