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The Best TV Shows on Azteca América

Every Azteca América Show Ranked From Best To Worst

Some of the best tv shows from Azteca América include Háblame de amor and Yacaranday, airing in 1999 and 1999 respectively. A broadcaster of distinction, Azteca América has aired more than 12 shows between 1999 and N/A. Peruse our comprehensive roster of Azteca América’s top shows, encompassing over 12 distinct series as of November 2024.

  • Emperatriz
    Emperatriz (2011)8.2

    Emperatriz is a Mexican telenovela produced by Fides Velasco for Azteca. It stars Gabriela Spanic as the title character, while Bernie Paz as the male lead. Other casts include Sergio de Bustamante, Julieta Egurrola, Adriana Louvier, Marimar Vega, Miriam Higareda, Alberto Guerra, Rafael Sanchez Navarro and Carmen Delgado. Omar Fierro made special appearance in the first five episodes, and later returns in the final part of the series.[1] The filming process took place between 17 March 2011 - 30 September 2011. The series premiered on 5 April 2011, 19 days after filming the first scene, at 8:30pm, occupying Prófugas del Destino's slot, and ended on 8 November 2011. Emperatriz is also known as most selling telenovela of 2011.

  • Amor Cautivo
    Amor Cautivo (2012)6.4

    Amor Cautivo, is a Mexican telenovela produced by Azteca in association with Corazón TV. It stars Marimar Vega and Arap Bethke as the main protagonists. Filming starts on May 6, 2012. It is set to debut on Azteca Trece starting May 28, at 8:30pm, replacing A Corazón Abierto. It is based on "Lejana como el viento" by Laura Visconti. The telenovela concluded with 120 episodes, where the final episode was aired on November 9, 2012. The following week, on November 12, Hispanic television channel Telemundo is airing the telenovela at 11:00am/10:00 central. Meanwhile in Mexico, it was replaced by La Otra Cara del Alma.

  • Under A Red Sky
    Under A Red Sky (2011)3.0

    Cielo Rojo is a Mexican soap opera by TV Azteca. It stars Edith González and Mauricio Islas as the leading protagonists, with Regina Torné as the main villain and Alejandra Lazcano as leading teen cast. Filming lasted from 4 April 2011 to 1 December 2011. It premiered on 23 May 2011 on Azteca 13, occupying Entre el Amor y el Deseo's slot.

  • Trading Lives
    Trading Lives (2011)1.0

    Huérfanas tells the story of three millionaire young women that, after their parents’death, are stripped off their material possessions and are forced to take a tortuous road in which they will discover that their best legacy is their battling spirit and theirambition for truth. Treason, intrigues and despisal were unknown to their daily lives, but now, with the help of Santina they will have to deal with such issues in order to survive in theirnew reality.

  • Háblame de amor
    Háblame de amor (1999)N/A

    Háblame de amor is a Mexican telenovela produced by TV Azteca for Azteca Digital. It is a remake of Amor en silencio by Eric Vonn.

  • Yacaranday
    Yacaranday (1999)N/A

    Yaaranday is a Mexican telenovela by TV Azteca. It premiered in 1998. The protagonists are Aylin Mujica and Jorge Luis Pila.

  • Entre el Amor y el Deseo
    Entre el Amor y el Deseo (2010)N/A

    Entre el Amor y el Deseo is a Mexican telenovela by TV Azteca. It premiered on 2010. The protagonists are the international stars Lorena Rojas and Victor Gonzalez Reynoso. Grand actors such as Fernando Lujan, Hector Bonilla, Alvaro Guerrero, Veronica Merchant, Paco de la O and Gina Morett also included as cast members. This telenovela will be produced by Maria del Carmen Marcos, after her successful work in La Loba. Shooting of this series will start on 9 August 2010. The series premiered on 27 September 2010, at 10pm, sharing La Loba's timeslot.

  • Bajo el Alma
    Bajo el Alma (2011)N/A

    Bajo el Alma is a Mexican telenovela produced by Azteca. It stars Matias Novoa & Barbara de Regil as the protagonists.

  • Quererte Así
    Quererte Así (2012)N/A

    Quererte Así is a Mexican telenovela produced by Eric Vonn for Azteca. Filming lasted from January 30, 2012 to June 15, 2012. During the week of April 16, TV Azteca broadcast Quererte Así weeknights at 7:30pm. From April 23 to May 25, TV Azteca moved the telenovela from 7:30pm to 6pm. From May 28 to August 3, 2012, it was moved again from 6pm to 4pm. On July 27, TV Azteca announced that broadcasts of Quererte Así would end on August 3, 2012, due to low ratings, with Corazón Apasionado replacing it. As a result, only 80 episodes were broadcast on Azteca out of the 120 episodes that were filmed. Telenovela is normally sold internationally with 120 episodes.

  • Los Rey
    Los Rey (2012)N/A

    Los Rey is a Mexican telenovela produced by Elisa Salinas for Azteca. It stars Leonardo Garcia, with Michel Brown and Rossana Najera as the protagonists, both dubbed as "La pareja" in the face card, alongside Juan Alfonso Baptista, Ana Belena, Fernando Alonso, Cecilia Ponce, Jose Alonso, Ofelia Medina, Fernando Lujan, Ariel Lopez Padilla, Victor Huggo Martin and Elizabeth Cervantes. Rafael Gutiérrez and Rodrigo Cachero serve as the directors. Los Rey is written by Luis Felipe Ybarra who is also the associate producer. From September 3, 2012 to February 22, 2013, Azteca 13 broadcast Los Rey, replacing La Mujer de Judas.

  • Notas de amor.com
    Notas de amor.com (N/A)N/A

    Notas de amor.com is a Mexican telenovela produced by Fides Velasco for Azteca. It is a musical telenovela directed by Rodrigo Cachero, which stars Marcela Guirado and Cristóbal Orellana as the protagonists and Lambda Garcia as the main antagonist.

  • Vida Mía
    Vida Mía (N/A)N/A

    Vida Mía is a Mexican telenovela produced by Rafael Gutierrez for Azteca. It is scheduled to premiere in March 2012, replacing A Corazón Abierto. It stars Ana La Salvia as the main heroine. It marks the return of both Gutierrez as telenovela producer and La Salvia as telenovela actress after 10 years, since Por Tí, in 2002.