| Fortuna | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Developed by | Argos Comunicación Cadena Tres | 
| Starring | Andrés Palacios Lisette Morelos Alejandro de la Madrid | 
| Country of origin | Mexico | 
| Original language | Spanish | 
| Production | |
| Camera setup | Multi-camera | 
| Running time | 42-45 minutes | 
| Original release | |
| Network | Cadena Tres | 
| Release | April 22 – October 18, 2013 | 
Fortuna is a Mexican Spanish language telenovela produced by Argos Television for Cadena Tres. It stars Andrés Palacios and Lisette Morelos.
Cast
Main Cast
| Actor | Character Original character | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| Andrés Palacios | Gabriel Altamirano Ledesma | Son of Mercedes and Adolfo, distinguished lawyer who works with traditional rural residents | 
| Lisette Morelos | Alicia Altamirano | Daughter of Minerva and Adolfo, had a relationship with Jerónimo | 
| Anna Ciocchetti | Minerva Constant de Altamirano | Son Wife of Adolfo, mother of Alicia | 
| Marco Treviño | Adolfo Altamirano 'El Zar' | Husband of Minerva, lover of Mercedes, wealthy, eccentric and mysterious businessman | 
| Claudia Ramírez | Mercedes Ledesma | Second woman of Adolfo, mother of Andres | 
| Manuel Balbi | Jerónimo Durán | Adopted son of Altamirano, confidant of Adolfo, had a relationship with Alicia | 
| Ari Brickman | Sergei Ilianov | Belarusian, former KGB agent and son of a military father, paranoid and overly neat | 
| Mimi Morales | Carolina Ledesma Gil | Daughter of Mercedes and Adolfo, strong and determined as Mercedes | 
| Estela Calderón | Elizabeth 'Liz' Méndez | A beautiful, smart, cunning, was escort for 17 years | 
| Alejandro de la Madrid | Roberto Altamirano | Son of Adolfo and Minerva, natural born seducer, worked alongside his father for many years and has prepared all his life to inherit the casino | 
| Alexander Holtmann | Luka Gomorov | Russian gangster, Adolfo's rival and Mercedes' Lover | 
| Néstor Rodulfo | Ernesto Villaurrutia | |
| Iliana Fox | Florencia Lizalde | |
| Marco Zetina | Leonel Canseco | |
| José María Soane | Ministro Solares | |
| Constantino Costas | Darío Casasola | |
| Citlali Galindo | Violetta de Casasola | |
| Saturnino Martínez | Dr. Gerardo Rubio | |
References
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