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Gasoleros
GenreComedy
Created byAdrián Suar
Written byGustavo Barrios
Ernesto Korovsky
Directed byOscar Rodríguez
Sebastián Pivotto
StarringJuan Leyrado
Mercedes Morán
Silvia Montanari
Pablo Rago
Nicolás Cabré
Manuel Callau
Cecilia Milone
Dady Brieva
Theme music composerVicentico
Opening themeGasolero
Country of originArgentina
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes464
Production
ProducerPol-ka
Production locationBuenos Aires
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkCanal 13
ReleaseJanuary 5, 1998 (1998-01-05)[1] –
December 30, 1999 (1999-12-30)
Related

Gasoleros is an Argentine telenovela issued between 1998 and 1999 by Canal 13. It aired at 9:00 p.m. during prime time, Monday through Friday. It was produced by Pol-ka[2] and the original idea was from Adrián Suar.[3] The musical theme of the introduction is Gasolero from Vicentico.

Plot

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The story is based on the daily life of the Panigasi family, an impoverished middle class family. The father of the family is Héctor Panigassi (Juan Leyrado), a former bus collector who became a mechanic, who has a workshop with family and friends. Roxana Presutti (Mercedes Morán), a woman married to a man she thinks she loves, Jorge Martínez Olmos, until she meets Héctor. Emilia (Silvia Montanari), it is another central character in the plot, which has a bar that she got with a lot of effort, place in which many of the stories emerged throughout the series will occur.

Cast

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Protagonists

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Co-protagonists

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  • Nicolás Cabré as Alejo Felman Presutti
  • Manuel Callau as Jorge Martínez Olmos
  • Cecilia Milone as Isabel Panigassi

Recurring cast

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Participations

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  • Víctor Laplace as Gustavo Piccolo
  • Carlos Roffé as Elías Fortunatto
  • Martín Seefeld as Martín Ferreyra
  • Carola Reyna as Andrea Nuñez
  • Patricia Castell as Irma Olmos
  • Enrique Morales as Carlos Martínez Olmos
  • Alejandra Da Passano as Berta Rosenthal
  • Martín Adjemián as Gregorio Rosenthal
  • Héctor Anglada as Rubén Benítez
  • Carina Zampini as Vera Vázquez
  • Cristina Banegas as Dr. Eva Belloso
  • Juan Darthés as Pedro
  • Gabriela Toscano as Graciela
  • Claudia Fontán as Marina
  • Coraje Ábalos as Juan
  • Sandra Smith [es] as Nancy
  • Érica Rivas as Paula
  • Andrea Campbell as Verónica
  • Julieta Díaz as Jimena
  • Mercedes Scápola as Teresa
  • Laura Miller as Gladys
  • Vivian El Jaber as Dina
  • Alejandro Lerner as Federico
  • Martín Karpan as Rubén
  • Juan Gil Navarro as Wolfrang
  • Violeta Urtizberea as Milena
  • Claudia Albertario as Tamara
  • Diego Peretti Arturo
  • Carmen Vallejo as Concepción
  • Alejo García Pintos as Alvarito
  • Mirta Busnelli as Ana Clara
  • Mike Amigorena as Matías
  • Luciano Cáceres as Nicolás
  • Joaquín Furriel as Gerardo
  • Adrián Yospe as Fabio
  • Carlos Calvo as Rodolfo Rojas
  • María Leal as Ana Salinas
  • Héctor Calori as Sergio Felman
  • Diana Lamas as Marisa Ramos
  • Osvaldo Santoro as Mario "Turco" Abdala
  • Rubén Ballester as Guillermo "Willy" García
  • Mario Alarcón as Fernando Belloso
  • Agustina Posse as Jessica Rosenthal
  • Ricardo Puente as Ricardo Fortunatto
  • Mercedes Funes as Claudia Ferreyra
  • Carlos Bermejo as Eduardo Manfredi
  • María Elena Sagrera as Dora Salinas
  • Alejandra Gavilanes as Laura Márquez Gentile
  • Noelia Noto as Andrea Carrasco
  • Guadalupe Martínez Uría as María Etcheverry
  • Ernesto Larrese as Horacio de Vicenci
  • Camila Gotkin as Violeta Panigassi
  • Sofía Palomino as Sandra Nieto
  • Miguel Dedovich as Horacio
  • Max Berliner as Barzuc
  • Sergio Surraco as Frankie
  • Gabo Correa as Óscar
  • María Ibarreta as Alita
  • Emilia Mazer as Elena
  • Divina Gloria as Lorena
  • Aníbal Silveyra as Mauro
  • Claudia Flores as Julieta
  • Marina Skell as Alicia
  • Silvia Pérez as Karina
  • Mariana Richaudeau as Sofía
  • Jazmín Rodríguez as Mariana
  • Maida Andrenacci as Antonella
  • Anahí Martella as Silvia
  • Emilio Bardi as José
  • Rodrigo Aragón as Raúl
  • Moro Anghileri as Paloma
  • Diego Jalfen as Tomás
  • Carlos Portaluppi as Gerardo
  • Marcelo Cosentino as Ricardo
  • Edgardo Moreira as Néstor
  • Gabriel Lennb as Suca
  • Isabel Spagnuolo as Marta
  • Rubén Green as Walter
  • Juan Vitali as Tulio
  • César Vianco as Rodrigo
  • Alex Benn as Agustín
  • Mónica Santibáñez as Norma
  • Sandra Ballesteros as Mónica
  • Luciano Comte as Felipe
  • Germán Liotto as Daniel
  • Regina Lamm as Irene
  • Boris Rubaja as Rafael
  • Lucrecia Capello as Zulema
  • Cira Caggiano as Mónica
  • Mónica Gazpio as Leonor
  • Luis Minces as Eusebio
  • Carlos Moreno as Miguel
  • Tina Serrano as Tití
  • Inés Paz as Soledad
  • Isabel Quinteros as Rita
  • Eugenia Tobal as Fiona
  • Gastón Domínguez as Diego
  • Ana María Caso as Elsa
  • Peto Menahem as Héctor
  • Patricio Arellano as Ariel
  • Agustín Palermo as Nicolás
  • Claudio Rissi as Willy
  • Edda Díaz as Dora
  • Edda Bustamante as Victoria
  • Boy Olmi as Mauro
  • Paulo Brunetti as Pablo
  • Rita Terranova as Mónica
  • Coni Marino as Cecilia
  • Santiago Ríos as Alexis
  • Alberto Busaid as Malvicino
  • Antonio Ugo as Arditti
  • Paula Martínez as Azucena
  • Cecilia Labourt as Haydée
  • Liliana Pécora as Nelly
  • Fito Yanelli as Miguel
  • Silvia Armoza as Nilda
  • Francisco Fernández de Rosa as Hernán
  • Nazarena Vélez as Gricelda
  • Julián Marti as Bubi
  • Ira Fronten as Shannon

References

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  1. ^ "A 20 años de 'Gasoleros', una costumbre argentina". 4 January 2018.
  2. ^ "A 20 años del estreno de "Gasoleros", "Roxy", "Panigassi" y "Tucho" recordaron la exitosa tira que marcó un antes y un después en la televisión". Infobae (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2020-04-04.
  3. ^ ""Gasoleros ", de Canal 13, arrancó ganando". La Nación (in Spanish). 1998-01-07. Retrieved 2020-04-04.
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