Roberto Moll

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
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Birthday
Jul 19, 1948 (76 years old)

Roberto Moll

Known For

Perdóname
TV Show 2023

Perdóname

“Perdóname” is soap opera starring Erika Villalobos (Lara) and Aldo Miyashiro (Lito) which tells a story of love, mysteries, secrets and betrayal.

Dark Heaven
1h 15m
Movie 2012

Dark Heaven

The intense and unpredictable romance between a tailor and a young drama student, who commissions him to make the costumes for her graduation play, takes a dark turn when he meets her former lovers and opens up the relentless spiral of jealousy and distrust.

El Clon
0h 43m
TV Show 2010

El Clon

Lucas falls for a young Arab girl named Jade. She is caught between modern values and her Islamic upbringing. They separate and two decades pass. Then a strange turn of luck brings the pair together. Then Jade meets a clone, who is just like Lucas, but twenty years younger. She must choose between the man she loved and the memory she cherishes.

Second chance
1h 0m
TV Show 2005

Second chance

El cuerpo del Deseo also known as Second Chance is a Spanish-language telenovela produced by Telemundo and Film in Florida. This limited-run series is about a man who comes back from the dead and discovers dark secrets about his beautiful widow. The first version of El cuerpo del Deseo was En Cuerpo Ajeno produced by RTI Colombia in 1992.This telenovela was aired in 25 countries around the world.

La mujer de Judas
0h 43m
TV Show 2002

La mujer de Judas

La Mujer de Judas or The Wife of Judas is a telenovela produced by RCTV in Venezuela in 2002. Astrid Carolina Herrera, Chantal Baudaux, Juan Carlos Garcia are playing the main characters and it was directed and created by Martin Hahn. It consists of 126 episodes.

María Emilia, Querida
0h 45m
TV Show 1999

María Emilia, Querida

Por Estas Calles
TV Show 1992

Por Estas Calles

Por Estas Calles is a telenovela broadcast by Radio Caracas Televisión between 1992 and 1994. It was extremely popular in Venezuela, due to its very realistic approach to the day-to-day life of the country and local tone. It was the first Venezuelan program to give a realistic view of the corruption in political life, as well as the first to show the day-to-day life in the poor barrios. For example, it showed the impact on poor people's lives of the intermittent water supply, showing community meetings and lovers' trysts cut short by the news that the water was on, sending everyone running to fill storage tanks and barrels. It was considered by the Spanish edition of the magazine Rolling Stone as the 8th best show between the 100 Best TV Shows Ever in all Latin America. It is believed to be the longest telenovela ever produced in Venezuela.

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