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9.0 1 Seasons • 141 Episodes

Luciana's Nights - Season 1

Luciana Rivas, famous TV personality has everything in life, except for love. Joaquin lives in a beautiful remote island, when he sees Luciana on tv he is stunned by her beauty. He never imagined that his dream of meeting her in person would come true very soon.

Top Cast

  • Paola Turbay

    Paola Turbay

    Luciana Rivas

  • Renato Rossini

    Renato Rossini

    Joaquín Morales

  • Andrea Guzmán

    Andrea Guzmán

    Soledad Daza

  • Javier Delgiudice

    Javier Delgiudice

    José Miguel Escalante

  • Diego León Hoyos

    Diego León Hoyos

    Don Cristóbal

  • Salvatore Basile

    Salvatore Basile

    Massimo Nero

  • Luis Fernando Hoyos

    Luis Fernando Hoyos

    Samuel Rivas

  • Verónica Orozco

    Verónica Orozco

    María Catalina "Katia" Lopera

  • Marcela Gallego

    Marcela Gallego

    Patricia Escalante de Rivas

Overview

Luciana Rivas, famous TV personality has everything in life, except for love. Joaquin lives in a beautiful remote island, when he sees Luciana on tv he is stunned by her beauty. He never imagined that his dream of meeting her in person would come true very soon.

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